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If you have more than one device that uses Logitech Options, click on the mouse you want to configure.
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To use the gesture button: Hold down the Gesture button while moving the mouse left, right, up, or down.
#Setup button configuration logitech mouse mac os install#
Now, when you hook it up to your Mac, all buttons should now be visible to Steermouse and USB Overdrive, as well as the Expose and Spaces Preference panes, allowing you to assign them in any way you please. Launch Logitech Options: Start > Programs > Logitech > Logitech Options. Install Logitech Options + software to enable gestures. After the software is installed, simply open the gaming mouse application and set the preset for each of the buttons to the 'generic button' setting. The solution is to hook up the mouse to a Windows system (or use Boot Camp) and install the Logitech Setpoint software for Windows. For instance, on the Wireless Gaming Mouse G700, four of the buttons are tied up with on-the-fly DPI switching, profile switching, and battery status and cannot be changed on the Mac side. But only assigning 6 and 7 in the config file results in input events on the Mac side. Worse, applications like USB Overdrive and SteerMouse are unable to detect many of the buttons on said mice, severely limiting their utility. In nf:: mousebutton (6) keystroke (Meta+ ,macname) mousebutton (7) keystroke (Meta+,macname) In Ubuntu the back and forward buttons on the Logitech mouse are recognized as 4 and 5, also in the synergy UI for hotkeys. Logitech sells several button-laden gaming mice, but does not provide any software support for them on the Mac.