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mikethebook

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May 30, 2010
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I've just moved up from Mojave to Big Sur and find that my dependable Logitech M510 does not have any 64-bit drivers for Big Sur and doesn't work well without a driver. Can anyone recommend a solution or a wireless replacement mouse?
 
You don't NEED "a replacement" if the Logitech drivers won't work anymore.

The solution:
One of these:
- SteerMouse
or
- USB Overdrive.

I strongly recommend that you download either one (or both) and give them a try.
They are "shareware", but low-priced. Cheaper than a new mouse!
 
Thanks to both of you. Logitech appears to still provide support. Thanks satcomer. But I'll definitely check out SteerMouse and USB Overdrive too. Cheers Fishrrman.
 
Got few weeks ago a Lenovo Go Multi-device to replace the old Apple Bluetooth mouse which was disconnecting all the time and eating batteries like crazy.
I am also using W10 in bootcamp and this multi device is convenient, not having to re-pair each time when switching Mac to W10 or to other Mac
On the pro side: no batteries, charging wireless or usb-c, three buttons.
On the con: a bit small size.
 
If Logitech Control Center doesn't work, try downloading Logi Options+ (it's their latest driver/software for all their keyboards/mice).
 
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