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A script for Logitech's Control Center and user switching
Authored by: TvE on Nov 05, '04 05:21:37PM

I ave been so unhappy with LCC and the lack of support from Logitech that I have switched to USBOverdrive (for the mouse).

I am having problem with Fast User Switching (which can probably be solved with this hint) as well as I had problems when I am using a USB based KVM swith with several computers...


I still hav'nt to figure out if it's possible to get the LCCdaemon handle the keyboard while USBOverdrive handles the mouse... - I guess it's a "all or nothing"



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A script for Logitech's Control Center and user switching
Authored by: stephenj on Nov 05, '04 09:36:52PM

Sadly yes it's an all or nothing as far as I know...
I've attempted the same myself and have had no luck...
I really like my logitech elite keyboard and mx1000 to work 100% so the Logitech drivers are the only way to go for both it appears...

Perhaps one day Logitech will hire some decent developers or get with the author of Usboverdrive and get some better drivers out there for us...

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A script for Logitech's Control Center and user switching
Authored by: DavidRavenMoon on Nov 08, '04 10:32:48AM

I have to second the recommendation for USBOverdrive. I've been using it from before I had a Logitech mouse, even before I was on OS X, and after I replaced my MSIntellimouse with a Logitech MX 700, I just kept using USBO. Never had an issue with it. Never even tried the LCC software!


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