Griffin Powermate 2.0

PowerMate.exe file information

The process known as PowerMate Driver or PowerMate (version 2.0) belongs to software PowerMate by Griffin Technology.

Just a quick post today. I've purchased a Griffin PowerMate Control Knob to use with my Windows 10 computer. There are hundreds of angry comments online that it apparently does not work with Windows 10. I just wanted to clarify for anyone considering buying one, that they do indeed work with Wind.

Description:PowerMate.exe is not essential for the Windows OS and causes relatively few problems. PowerMate.exe is located in a subfolder of 'C:Program Files'.Known file sizes on Windows 8/7/XP are 73,728 bytes (66% of all occurrences) or 385,024 bytes.
There is an icon for this program on the taskbar next to the clock.The program has a visible window. The application can be uninstalled in the Control Panel. The file is not a Windows system file.PowerMate.exe is able to monitor applications.Therefore the technical security rating is 2% dangerous.
You could uninstall PowerMate Driver or PowerMate from your computer using the Control Panel applet 'Add/Remove programs'. Craagle serials.

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Important: Some malware camouflages itself as PowerMate.exe, particularly when located in the C:Windows or C:WindowsSystem32 folder. Therefore, you should check the PowerMate.exe process on your PC to see if it is a threat. We recommend Security Task Manager for verifying your computer's security. This was one of the Top Download Picks of The Washington Post and PC World.

Just a quick post today. I’ve purchased a Griffin PowerMate Control Knob to use with my Windows 10 computer. There are hundreds of angry comments online that it apparently does not work with Windows 10.

Griffin Powermate 2.0

I just wanted to clarify for anyone considering buying one, that they do indeed work with Windows 10, I’m not sure why so many people appear to have issues. I am running Windows 10 Professional 64 bit, I plugged the device into the USB port, Windows automatically installed the correct driver from Windows Update. I then downloaded the “XP & Vista” manager software from the Griffin website and installed it. The PowerMate then worked straight away to control the system volume, and opening the manager application allows you to customise the actions performed by the device. I’m currently using it to scroll through web pages and alter the volume but I’ll likely find more uses for it over the next few days.