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Herdfan

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Apr 11, 2011
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I just got my new iMac and want to pair my MX5500 to it. The mouse and keyboard pair just fine, but I want to be able to use all the buttons on the mouse.

When I click on the LCC, it says "No Logitech Devices Found".

How do I get LCC to recognize the BT connected devices.

I know I could use Steermouse, and I have used it on my MBP, but thought I would give the LCC a shot.

Any help would be appreciated.
 

GoKyu

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Feb 15, 2007
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As good as Logitech products are, they are notoriously PC-centric (understandable to a degree), but there's a whole other group of users they could pick up if they would just *support* Mac users.

A lot of their stuff can work in OS X without much trouble, but LCC is well-known for not supporting many of their products. You want a mouse to have it's full capability in OS X, you're gonna need something like Steermouse.

I went through so much hassle with LCC that I just bought Steermouse and was done with it. I won't bother trying their unsupported/crippled LCC anymore.
 

fhall1

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Dec 18, 2007
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Did you have Steermouse or any other 3rd party mouse software installed prior to installing LCC? If so, make sure you totally uninstall anything to do with it - don't just drag it to the trash and empty the trash - search for anything with with "Steermouse" in it and trash it. Until I did that, LCC wouldn't see my mouse and keyboard...after I trashed all things related to Steermouse and rebooted LCC found everything with no problem.
 
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