On 1/28/09, Dan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> At 7:44 PM -0800 1/28/2009, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
>>True or false -  any keyboard/mouse will work on a mac (emac in my
>>case) as long as you can plug it into a USB receptacle (I may need to
>>use a USB adapter).
>
> True.
>
> You only need the vendor's software to make their special features
> work.  eg: on my Logitech keyboard there are a bunch of programmable
> non-standard buttons on the left and right side of the keyoard.
> Logitech's software is required to be able to access them.
>
> See also the keyboard and mouse thread on this list from just a few days
> ago.
>
> - Dan

Agreed. I have, on my Smurf, an AppleDesign KB and a Logitech USB
Mouse (LX3 Optical Mouse). I only have one issue with the Mouse and
that is this: Sometimes when I click to scroll down a fullscreen it
jumps down 2 or more screens. It only happens sometimes and even
Logitech cannot figure out why.



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