Peru wrote:What video card do you have in there now?
When she installed the EVGA GEFORCE GTX1050, she said that, because I am not a gamer, she installed only the basic driver but that I could upgrade to the gaming driver by clicking the Shortcut that she left on my desktop.
But another rep advised that he was not sure that my existing Power Supply could handle my usual 4-6 external HDDs if I were to upgrade. "Just try it and see," he said. "If the machine shuts down, then you will have your answer."
Anyway, I'm very happy to inform you and the other members that the Kensington rep who advised me that the available software does not include the driver was WRONG!
I discovered this by asking him to send me the TrackballWorks version between 1.01, which had ceased to work, and 1.3.1, which is not digitally signed and therefore will also not work on my desktop (which is older and apparently more choosy than my recently-acquired laptops which also are Win7).
He sent me 1.2, and as soon as I downloaded it I observed that it had the icon to indicate that it had the proper certificate, which made me feel VERY optimistic.
Sure enough, all I had to do was restart and--PRESTO!--1.2 was up and running. Needless to say, I"m dancing in the street.
AND, like 1.3.1, 1.2 does have the ability to use keystrokes to paste pre-defined snippets of text--up to 10 different snippets (fabulous for logging into those sites for which neither Blur nor NIS Identity Safe work properly).
Many thanks to all the members who replied.