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Logitech Control Center 3
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So LCC 3 is out. I like SteerMouse a lot and I'm not willing to install LCC 3 without knowing how it looks and how it works… but I wasn't able to find a single screenshot / reference.
Has anyone tried it?.
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Still relies on putting stuff in InputManagers - I won't touch it.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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I am using LCC 3.0 with my V470 bluetooth mouse. Just downloaded it this afternoon. Can't see much difference from LCC 2.7 which I was using previously. Looks like the biggest thing is the ability to use multiple devices from the same control panel which doesn't affect me since I only have the V470.
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Originally Posted by CharlesS
Still relies on putting stuff in InputManagers - I won't touch it.
Does it? I thought they stopped that nonsense after the "ape" debacle...
edit: I guess you're correct..
./Library/InputManagers/LCC Scroll Enhancer Loader
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Thanks, I guess I'll keep running SteerMouse.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Fwiw, I tried LCC 3.0 on my new-install 10.5.8 and the Logitech mouse went bonkers. Even after uninstalling, the Logitech mouse wouldn't work properly, so I don't think LCC 3.0 is all that.
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I'll give it a shot on my G4 with my G5 keyboard and MX1100 mouse.
One thing I have noticed - on the MX1100, LCC lets me set the sensitivity levels for the mouse. SetPoint (Logitech's Windows software) doesn't.
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Sell or send me your vintage Mac things if you don't want them.
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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I'm using LLC 3.0 with 10.5.8 with no problems at all. Previously used LLC 3.0 with 10.5.8 and no problems there either.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
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Originally Posted by Douglashh
I'm using LLC 3.0 with 10.5.8 with no problems at all. Previously used LLC 3.0 with 10.5.8 and no problems there either.
Yes, but with which mice/keyboards?
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Join Date: Apr 2003
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I'm using the Logitech v470 laser mouse.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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No problem with LCC 3 and Logitech v450 Notebook mouse
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Dedicated MacNNer
Join Date: Nov 2002
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Okay, my Trackman Wheels go nuts.
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LCC doesn't show the MX Revolution battery charge… it just reads unknown. I have tried connecting the receiver the ADC 30" and the rear port of the Mac Pro, which doesn't make any difference.
OS X is still with 10.5… Snow Leopard shipments here in Europe kinda sucks. Six days to go.
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Well, battery charge was really low, once charged up it show the battery status again…
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