01-15-2008, 06:49 PM
[quote MacMagus]> MacMagus, are you using an MX Revolution and are all of your buttons functioning as before?
I got the MX Revolution after switching to Leopard so there's no "as before."
Everything works.
I don't use the default settings.
Here's how I have it set up...

Right button is set to a right-click.
The Scroll Wheel is set to start in Click-toClick mode.
The Scroll Wheel button makes an ordinary left-click.
Thumb Back and Forward are set to+<-> and +<=> respectively to scale text down and up in web browsers and TextEdit.
Thumb Wheel is set to trigger the Page Up and Page Down buttons.
Thumb Wheel button is set to show the Desktop via Expose.
...
The fact that your problems continues after switching to 10.4 suggests that it's not the OS at fault.
Try plugging the receiver directly into the USB port on your computer.
I think we have a communication problem??? The settings you show are using the Logitech control panel. When I used that, my setting were just like yours.
The issue was that when I used the Logitech panel I had some kind of conflict that produced severely odd mouse behavior. When I switched to USB Overdrive the mouse became stable, but I can't figure out how to set up a few of the functions that were usable with the Logitech panel, namely setting the side wheel functions and the one click Google search button.
Is that clear now?
I got the MX Revolution after switching to Leopard so there's no "as before."
Everything works.
I don't use the default settings.
Here's how I have it set up...

Right button is set to a right-click.
The Scroll Wheel is set to start in Click-toClick mode.
The Scroll Wheel button makes an ordinary left-click.
Thumb Back and Forward are set to
Thumb Wheel is set to trigger the Page Up and Page Down buttons.
Thumb Wheel button is set to show the Desktop via Expose.
...
The fact that your problems continues after switching to 10.4 suggests that it's not the OS at fault.
Try plugging the receiver directly into the USB port on your computer.
I think we have a communication problem??? The settings you show are using the Logitech control panel. When I used that, my setting were just like yours.
The issue was that when I used the Logitech panel I had some kind of conflict that produced severely odd mouse behavior. When I switched to USB Overdrive the mouse became stable, but I can't figure out how to set up a few of the functions that were usable with the Logitech panel, namely setting the side wheel functions and the one click Google search button.
Is that clear now?