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I currently have a MX Revolution and a DiNovo operating with Snow Leopard. I am having problems with the scroll wheel in certain applications, the wheel will freeze when I open in a dialogue box and I can only use the arrows on the sidebar to navigate. This is something that Steermouse resolves so I know it's not a hardware issue.

I'd like to use Steermouse and still be able to use LCC to customise the media buttons on my keyboard. Does anyone know if I can:


a) Disable the mouse part of LCC?


b) How to give Steermouse priority over LCC?


c) How I can use the media buttons of the DiNovo using a different programme. (I tried Controller mate which looks very complicated and USB Overdrive which has limited functionality).
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