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Logitech finally supports Mac OS X
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<blockquote data-quote="jasonbishop73" data-source="post: 78894" data-attributes="member: 1449"><p>Well it's been a while in coming. Look at the logitech boxes in your local store, and youll see that very few if any at all, support Mac os X. Well I finally went out and picked up the MX 1000 laser mouse. To my surprise it was supported. Well once I downloaded the Logitech control center software from their website (to get the latest), I installed the mx1000 laser mouse, and it works wonderfully. Not only that but it really is a well thought out and comfortable. Thoughtful touches like the battery meter, tactile feedback from the buttons. You've got something like 7 buttons to configure. Oh, the expose features I can put at my fingertips!</p><p></p><p>Just wanted to share. Pick one up. It's well worth the $80 price tag.</p><p></p><p>6 out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonbishop73, post: 78894, member: 1449"] Well it's been a while in coming. Look at the logitech boxes in your local store, and youll see that very few if any at all, support Mac os X. Well I finally went out and picked up the MX 1000 laser mouse. To my surprise it was supported. Well once I downloaded the Logitech control center software from their website (to get the latest), I installed the mx1000 laser mouse, and it works wonderfully. Not only that but it really is a well thought out and comfortable. Thoughtful touches like the battery meter, tactile feedback from the buttons. You've got something like 7 buttons to configure. Oh, the expose features I can put at my fingertips! Just wanted to share. Pick one up. It's well worth the $80 price tag. 6 out. [/QUOTE]
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