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Software :: Using Logitech Control Center - Not Working With New SL.Logitech Control Center for my logitech mouse not working now i have updated to snow leopard. If the process above doesn't work, repeat the process but don't bother downloading the software from the web site as you already have it in your Downloads Folder.įor some reason, I had to do this a couple times before it worked, but now I have all my mouse capabilities back and the Logitech Control Center works for modifying my mouse buttons.MacBook Pro :: Logitech Control Center Not Working? Aug 29, 2009
If that doesn't work, restart your Mac and try again. It worked for me even though I didn't restart my Mac. Go to System Preferences and look at the bottom for Other. You will have to restart after installation, but try this before you restart: Run the Logitech Control Center Installer from there. In your Downloads Folder you should see a download labeled "LCC Installer" or "LCC Installer-1", "LCC Installer -2", etc.Ĭontrol-Click on the icon and choose "Show Package Contents".īurrow down to Contents-Resources-Logitech Control Center.mpkg. I DID manage to find a solution somewhere else on the internet which worked for me after a few attempts.ĭownload the Logitech Control Center software for your Mac. I tried downloading and installing the software numerous times without success. (Logitech will tell you your mouse needs to be connected directly to your Mac and not via a USB hub, but my M500 corded Mouse works just fine through a USB hub.)
I couldn't access Logitech's Unifying software for my Logitech Solar keyboard either, software which is embedded within the Logitech Control Center.Įvery time I tried to open the Logitech Control Center software I would see a message that said, "Logitech device not found.", even though the keyboard was working and basic mouse control worked. I recently experienced a similar problem: after installing an unrelated, "Other" System Preference on my iMac running OS 10.5, all of a sudden my corded M500 Mouse would not access any button features except the most basic assigned to a standard Mac mouse.