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logitech mouse drivers + Games
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Aug 30, 2002, 05:07 AM
 
the new logitech drivers work in 10.2 with my dual optical mouse, but when i asign commands for the wheel button and thumb button, the commands still work when i am in games and i can asign buttons in my controls in games.. is there a way to disable the commands when in games, or that the game knows this?

because untill now , im better off with no logitech drivers, then all 4 buttons work in games

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Aug 30, 2002, 07:57 AM
 
USB Overdrive will give you this sort of fine-grained control. www.usboverdrive.com. You'll like it!

Originally posted by daydreamer:
the new logitech drivers work in 10.2 with my dual optical mouse, but when i asign commands for the wheel button and thumb button, the commands still work when i am in games and i can asign buttons in my controls in games.. is there a way to disable the commands when in games, or that the game knows this?

because untill now , im better off with no logitech drivers, then all 4 buttons work in games

thanks
     
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Aug 30, 2002, 11:17 AM
 
Yes, USB overdrive is the way to go. I have the Logitech Cordless MouseMan Optical, and I use USB overdrive, didn't even bother with the logitech drivers this time.
     
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Aug 31, 2002, 04:03 AM
 
Thanks, USB Overdrive is the way to go.
     
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Aug 31, 2002, 05:30 PM
 
Second that. Use USB Overdrive. It gives you finer control over the mouse speed as well.

I tried the new one but it's no better than the beta. I'm going to un-install the Logitech driver today.
     
   
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