In the time since then, I've just been using Mac OS X's default mouse drivers, but that doesn't allow me to use the nice features of the mouse like the forward/back buttons, thumb wheel, horizontal scrolling speed adjustment, auto-activation of the free-spinning scroll wheel, etc. I looked around for third-party drivers, and pretty much the best thing I found was SteerMouse, which isn't any more Mac-like than Logitech's, and is semi-poorly translated from Japanese, but is more flexible and doesn't require APE. USB Overdrive (Classic) Logitech Touch Mouse Server for Windows. Connect any number of input devices to your USB-equipped Mac. They were glitchy and not particularly user-friendly or Mac-like. Logitech Mouse Driver free download, and many more programs. However, when I first installed the software that came with it, Logitech's drivers required Application Enhancer (APE, which I don't want), and they kind of sucked anyway. I've had my Logitech MX Revolution for several years now, and I still like it a lot.
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