W wildmilne macrumors regular Original poster Jan 19, 2008 132 0 Feb 26, 2008 #1 I have 2 logitech that with and without their drivers track terribly (one wired, one wireless - MX400 / MX700). I also tried the USB Overdrive and it still is very jerky and not very usable. What is a good alternative? Thanks.
I have 2 logitech that with and without their drivers track terribly (one wired, one wireless - MX400 / MX700). I also tried the USB Overdrive and it still is very jerky and not very usable. What is a good alternative? Thanks.
TEG macrumors 604 Jan 21, 2002 6,635 185 Langley, Washington Feb 26, 2008 #2 Don't use their Drivers. Anything my Apple or M$, heck any mouse will work. TEG
JSchwage macrumors 6502a May 5, 2006 592 46 Rochester, NY Feb 26, 2008 #3 Have you tried SteerMouse? I ended up buying SteerMouse over USB Overdrive for my Logitech VX Nano instead.
Have you tried SteerMouse? I ended up buying SteerMouse over USB Overdrive for my Logitech VX Nano instead.
vohdoun macrumors 65816 Jan 23, 2006 1,035 0 Far away from Earth. Feb 26, 2008 #4 wildmilne said: I also tried the USB Overdrive and it still is very jerky and not very usable. Click to expand... Amazing. I've been using USB Overdrive for years with my MX1000 and MX Revolution. I've never had tracking problems. You sure you didn't have multiple software installed for the mice? as USB Overdrive tells you to remove whatever you currently have before installing. Logitech makes such evil evil evil software for OS X. It's so bad. Their software is classed as rape for putting that anywhere near OS X!
wildmilne said: I also tried the USB Overdrive and it still is very jerky and not very usable. Click to expand... Amazing. I've been using USB Overdrive for years with my MX1000 and MX Revolution. I've never had tracking problems. You sure you didn't have multiple software installed for the mice? as USB Overdrive tells you to remove whatever you currently have before installing. Logitech makes such evil evil evil software for OS X. It's so bad. Their software is classed as rape for putting that anywhere near OS X!
W wildmilne macrumors regular Original poster Jan 19, 2008 132 0 Feb 27, 2008 #5 thanks, will give it a try. i mean my mouse is usable but everything just feels off and when i switch back to windows its shocking how much better the mouse feels. I ran the logitech uninstaller, so i think its gone.
thanks, will give it a try. i mean my mouse is usable but everything just feels off and when i switch back to windows its shocking how much better the mouse feels. I ran the logitech uninstaller, so i think its gone.