>I have just got a Logitech Pilot USB Mouse (NOT the wireless version). I
>downloaded the Mouseware software for OS8-9.2.x from the Logitech website
>When I restart my mac, the system boots up as normal but the mouse is only
>recognised as having one button (I think by apple's generic drivers?) Only
>one button shows in the Mouseware control panel as well. If I unplug the
>mouse and plug it back in it is recognised as the correct model with all the
>buttons and such by the Mouseware control panel.  Has anyone else had this
>problem?  Can anyone suggest how I may fix it?
>
>Thanks
>James

What version of the OS are you using?   If you are using 8.6, make 
sure you have USB 1.4.1 installed.  I had problems with USB prior to 
1.4.1 not recognizing devices on startup.   If you are running 9.1, 
you should already be running.1.4.4.
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