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Apple Computing Products:
macOS - Notebook Hardware
MX518 Mouse Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Discerptor" data-source="post: 165181" data-attributes="member: 12177"><p>I have the same mouse. the MX518 is not supported by any Mac drivers. You have to get the free program called USB Overdrive. It'll create a new pane in system preferences, and from there you can customize what each button does. Note that if you want a button to carry out the function of a key that normally automatically does stuff (like the F keys), you'll have to press the key while holding option to get the program to recognize it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Discerptor, post: 165181, member: 12177"] I have the same mouse. the MX518 is not supported by any Mac drivers. You have to get the free program called USB Overdrive. It'll create a new pane in system preferences, and from there you can customize what each button does. Note that if you want a button to carry out the function of a key that normally automatically does stuff (like the F keys), you'll have to press the key while holding option to get the program to recognize it. [/QUOTE]
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