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> Logitech Mx 1000, Getting The Thing to work
Mac-Dee
post Mon 17 Apr 2006, 14:35
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Hey all i bought a Mx 1000 it said it came with Drivers For mac OSX ....

I got it home today it doesn't work on my G5 no Bloody drivers there was a post i heard to override the hardware to make all the buttons work and download a software driver. i found one it sort of works but when i go into logic Pro it doesn't regonize them all ?
Or do i have to assign them in logic pro if so where do i go to assign a multibutton mouse and how > ?
i got my makie control doing most of the control just want the copy/paste all the quick tools on my mouse i just want it to work ... anyone know the problem
i got 14 days return policy but i read this is a good mouse would like to get it workin if not i will have to wait till a good one comes out wit mac Drivers that works straight out of the box , unless you guys know of one that i could exchange it for .....Main use / Logic audio editing etc

thanks in advance

MD
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Tom Attix
post Mon 17 Apr 2006, 21:38
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Try USBOverdrive instead of the stock drivers.
I use it with a Logitech MX Laser, it's alot more flexible than the OEM driver.

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This post has been edited by lepetitmartien: Tue 18 Apr 2006, 01:22
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