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<blockquote data-quote="hughvane" data-source="post: 1810837" data-attributes="member: 56231"><p>Thank you to respondents.</p><p></p><p>Update: following a reboot of the Mini, the Logitech Extreme now works with Mojave/X-Plane. Note I don't say 'well', but it does work. I haven't put the full X-Plane on older machines because of its demand on processor power and graphics (even the 2018 Mini gets very warm), but I'll try the Demo version with the Logitech on my MBkPro. </p><p></p><p>As to the question of who recommended the Logitech, X-Plane and other forums suggested (by weight of numbers) that the the Extreme was a workable unit with MacOS, and the general advice was that <em>any</em> USB device <em>should</em> work, eg. an ordinary mouse - wired or w/less - does the job.</p><p></p><p>That's a 'hmm, interesting' piece of information regarding the Mini 2018 and Mojave. I remember some years back that I could not partition a friend's Mini hard drive to install an older OS on it because the ROM version prevented it. My older 2010 Mini chugs along happily with two partitions and two OS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hughvane, post: 1810837, member: 56231"] Thank you to respondents. Update: following a reboot of the Mini, the Logitech Extreme now works with Mojave/X-Plane. Note I don't say 'well', but it does work. I haven't put the full X-Plane on older machines because of its demand on processor power and graphics (even the 2018 Mini gets very warm), but I'll try the Demo version with the Logitech on my MBkPro. As to the question of who recommended the Logitech, X-Plane and other forums suggested (by weight of numbers) that the the Extreme was a workable unit with MacOS, and the general advice was that [I]any[/I] USB device [I]should[/I] work, eg. an ordinary mouse - wired or w/less - does the job. That's a 'hmm, interesting' piece of information regarding the Mini 2018 and Mojave. I remember some years back that I could not partition a friend's Mini hard drive to install an older OS on it because the ROM version prevented it. My older 2010 Mini chugs along happily with two partitions and two OS. [/QUOTE]
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