I have a MX500, and I've been using this on Tiger since it was released. (I was using version 1.3.0 under Panther.)
So far the only definite problem it's having is that every time I restart (full restart, not log out and back in), the mouse speed goes breserk--so fast I can barely click a button. Going into the Keyboard and Mouse panel and adjusting the speed at all will set it to what I'd expect, and everything is fine from then on. Deleting all related prefs did not help.
I have, however been having trouble with Tiger freezing completely every 2-5 days, and this is one of my suspects (there are others, though). Wonder if anyone else has had a similar problem...?
Logitech Control Center
For their USB mice & keyboards.
Version: 3.1
Tiger Mostly OK
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: Makosuke Sunday, May 22 2005 @ 03:03 PM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
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Tiger Mostly OK - mmmgood
I'm experiencing freezes under 10.4.1 too. It's either Growl, Logitech CC or Sidetrack that is causing it.Sunday, June 05 2005 @ 09:11 AM PDT
Tiger Mostly OK - grand@hawaii.rr.com
After installing Tiger, my MXcordless laser mouse has constantly been acting up... one click translates into a tripple click action. And like you, the Mouse/Keyboard settings in the Sys Pref are all ok. Something strange seemingly with Logitech.Friday, June 24 2005 @ 12:22 AM PDT
Tiger Mostly OK - EPotenziani
Yes, I have a MX500 with logiTech Control Center 1.4.1 . My mouse speed switches to extremely high after every login. The preferences need to be set again to return to normal. Been doing this since I got the mouse. I also tried trashing the prefs.Reply to This
Wednesday, May 25 2005 @ 08:11 PM PDT