> I have a couple USB mouses for Windows 98. Plug them into my 7200with USB, and it says it needs a driver. Any ideas on a driver that will run one of these wheel babies. Dale
Try USB overdrive (www.usboverdrive.com), it works wonders!
I second that recommendation! USB Overdrive will let you program your diverse mouse buttons and wheel to do all manner of things, customized for your individual applications. For example, I use the scrollwheel as a volume control in a couple of my MP3 players.
USB Overdrive is THE killer application for USB input devices on the Mac.
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