ATI's Windows Radeon driver package is called CATALYST. The CATALYST software was instituted after the release of the Radeon 8500, as a marketing effort to match nVidia's universal Detonator driver packages. The old control panel interface (within Windows' Display Properties) was previously a fall-back option, but that has been discontinued as of CATALYST 5.13. The CATALYST package can be downloaded in pieces as well, for non-broadband users. Download Old Version
If you were a hard core gamer, you had to have nVidia in your computer. nVidia was the first one to provide user-friendly control panel drivers in mid 1990s. nVidia is known for its functionality and stability, and once it was considered better than ATI. However it has lost some reputation over the years.
Now to compete with its biggest rival, ATI Technologies, nVidia has brought nVidia Forceware Drivers utilities for its users. nVidia Forceware's nView Desktop Manager helps you even more to get more from your nVidia graphics card. Download Old Version
SetPoint is the driver suite for Logitech mouse and keyboard products. It was introduced after company ended its previous products MouseWare and iTouch driver suites.
The software has two sections to change the key functions on the keyboard. For mice it has three different sections to change settings. Mouse button settings allows users to change the function of each button and have different settings for different programs; Mouse Movement where movement settings and sensitivity can be changed; and Mouse Game Settings, in which the gamers can change settings for in-game, set up to 5 different resolution presets, and have separate settings for different games. Download Old Version