I agree with the Logitech sentiment. I have a MX 700 for my iMac,
and installing the software was a bad idea when I had Panther. I
haven't tried installing it on Tiger, but all the buttons (8 of them)
are assignable in the System preferences menu. In addition, it's
cordless, and the battery lasts a good while before it needs charging.
On Aug 15, 2005, at 9:00 AM, geek theory wrote:
I have one of each of the Logitech MX 500, 510, 518 series and they
all have worked (and are still working) fine for me, albeit on windows
and linux. I don't have any experience with the cordless version, but
after a little google searching it looks like the logitech software is
buggy on macs. You might try uninstalling it and letting the OS think
its a generic 3-button mouse.
hope it helps,
-Tzintzuni Garcia
On 8/12/05, Sabuj Pattanayek <sabuj.pattana...@vanderbilt.edu> wrote:
I use a cheap microsoft optical (or basic optical) usb mouse on
linux,
so it should work on your macosx.
If you want something more configurable under macosx and don't
want to
destroy the "Appleness" of your computer with an MS mouse then this
might work for you http://www.apple.com/mightymouse/ . I hear
there will
be a wireless version soon.
Sarina Bromberg wrote:
I have a logitech MX700 Cordless Optical Mouse that claims to be
a 3-
button mouse, but I can never get it to produce the results provided
for 3-button viewing or editing by PyMOL. Perhaps I do not have it
configured correctly (I cannot find a clue in the instructions or in
simple experiments), or perhaps this is not the kind of 3-button
mouse
I need. Does anyone have a good solution?
Tx,
Sarina Bromberg
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