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Mouse causing kernel panics?
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<blockquote data-quote="MacHeadCase" data-source="post: 447099"><p>Did you install the latest Logitech mouse driver? If so, then you have to go 3rd party. Logitech isn't renowned for its Mac support, unfortunately, and they can take many many months before updating their drivers to make them usable in Mac OS X... </p><p></p><p>I gave up on an MX1000 a couple of years ago: I do believe it took them over a year to update its driver, so I did a good move by getting rid of the mouse - I couldn't wait all that time for the update and I was out of work back then so couldn't afford 3rd party software.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacHeadCase, post: 447099"] Did you install the latest Logitech mouse driver? If so, then you have to go 3rd party. Logitech isn't renowned for its Mac support, unfortunately, and they can take many many months before updating their drivers to make them usable in Mac OS X... I gave up on an MX1000 a couple of years ago: I do believe it took them over a year to update its driver, so I did a good move by getting rid of the mouse - I couldn't wait all that time for the update and I was out of work back then so couldn't afford 3rd party software. [/QUOTE]
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