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You can configure CallCentral to configure audio devices automatically, but when I did that, it insisted on selecting the Logitech QuickCall as my main media output device, and as I mentioned above, that's not what I want. However, experience suggest to me that this is fixable. This also seems to contradict the documentation. I don't want to hear my music through a pair of 2" speakers designed only for voice. This seems stupid since your high quality speakers are generally used as the default media device, or at least that would make the most sense. does seem to run reasonably well on Windows 7 x32 RC, with one problem I've experienced: The device, in my case, doesn't seem to want to work at all unless it is selected as the default media output device. Though not officially supported on Win 7, the CallCentral software version 10. Motherboard is an an Asus P5Q-E with ADI AD2000B 8 -Channel High Definition Audio CODEC audio. I went ahead and connected a brand new QuickCall to a machine running Windows 7 x32 RC.
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at Logitech and her colleagues had never even heard of the product (perhaps because it was discontinued). I phoned Logitech support, and spoke with someone who advised me to use the Vista drivers/CallCentral software, which I did, and I configured installation program for Vista compatibility mode.
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HI folks: Google yields various anecdotal reports of people who are using the Logitech QuickCall USB Speakerphone in Windows 7 with success, but I wasn't able to reach any of them to ask which drivers and/or software they use.