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LogitechLCDTool

LogitechLCDTool - 0.7b

provides support for Logitech's Z-10 USB speakers

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Current Version: 0.7b
Release Date: 2007-01-06
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 2,174
Downloads (all versions): 2,334

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Product Description:

Logitech sells a USB speaker system called Z-10. It has a panel with some buttons and an LCD display.


This is where LogitechLCDTool comes in. It provides the missing Mac support for this panel. Logitech does not provide Mac software to enable the display or about half of the buttons.


The program actually does much more than simply mediating between iTunes and the speakers. Under the hood LogitechLCDTool provides a fully user-programmable platform based on HTML, CSS, JavaScript and AppleScript. Basically the LCD screen is a tiny web page and the buttons can execute JavaScript and AppleScript code. If you're interested you can control the screen and buttons yourself. It's easy and fun...

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Logitech Z-10 speaker system

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LogitechLCDTool CommentaryAgreed - Version: 0.7b, 1/7/2007 09:55AM PST

Soul of Wit
Anyone who provides support for Logitech anything on a Mac is a hero. I'm just glad that my basic two-button/scrollwheel mouse works without the Logitech "driver".
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LogitechLCDTool CommentaryYay! - Version: 0.6b, 1/2/2007 07:45PM PST

todd46
Thank you thank you! Just got a pair of these for x-mas, and I was lamenting having to use my PC for them. Thought I would have to write something myself. Can't wait to give this a shot tomorrow.
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