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1 and a half hours ago I purchased a Logitech Cordless Desktop Optical. 1 hour ago I plugged it in and booted up. Look! The buttons work...I can type my password...
Then I decide to get the extra buttons working...the keyboard scroll wheel for example...or F12 as Eject
This was where I ran into trouble.
On the CD following there is an installer of something called Logitech Command Centre, working as a preferance pane. I have no problem with that, and the installer installs fine and reboots.
Now to assign these wonderful keys that made me buy the damn thing. No can do!
I open System Preferences, go to LCC, it starts and tells me "No Logitech Device Found".
At current moment I had 2 Logitech mice and one Logitech keyboard connected, which is why I wanna know what the heck is going on.
I unplugged the old mouse and went to their home page to download updated drivers, made sure they were compatible with Mac OS X 10.2.1 and finally installed them...same deal...
It MUST be connected, I'm friggen typing on it!!!
Anyone have a clue?
Then I decide to get the extra buttons working...the keyboard scroll wheel for example...or F12 as Eject
This was where I ran into trouble.
On the CD following there is an installer of something called Logitech Command Centre, working as a preferance pane. I have no problem with that, and the installer installs fine and reboots.
Now to assign these wonderful keys that made me buy the damn thing. No can do!
I open System Preferences, go to LCC, it starts and tells me "No Logitech Device Found".
At current moment I had 2 Logitech mice and one Logitech keyboard connected, which is why I wanna know what the heck is going on.
I unplugged the old mouse and went to their home page to download updated drivers, made sure they were compatible with Mac OS X 10.2.1 and finally installed them...same deal...
It MUST be connected, I'm friggen typing on it!!!
Anyone have a clue?