Late Friday, Logitech released version 3.2 of its Control Center software. The update, a 17.9 megabyte download (via VersionTracker), offers the following fixes and changes for the driver software:
– Back and Forward have been added to the list of actions that can be assigned to mouse buttons. These actions are supported in web browsers, Finder, iCal, iTunes and iPhoto.
– A warning will appear when the SteerMouse application is detected. When SteerMouse is installed, LCC will not be able to detect most Logitech mice and keyboards, as OS X does not allow devices to be controlled by more than one driver at a time.
Control Center 3.2 is available for free and requires Mac OS X 10.4 or later to install and run.
One reply on “Logitech Releases Control Center 3.2 Update”
Very buggy software. I installed it; and had to completly uninstall it; and switch back to 3.1; not worth the upgrade. Jumping mouse cursor; misprogrammed right button….. :-E