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dianaf
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Re: LCC for snow leopard ?

 

this worked for me, as well.

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Aspra
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Re: LCC for snow leopard ?

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Just to let everyone know, the little hack to install LCC 3.0 works perfectly with the MX Revolution, just copy expose and Spaces to the app folder and all the buttons work perfectly.
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Message Edited by Aspra on 08-30-2009 12:53 PM
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joeperry
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Re: LCC for snow leopard ?

There is a slightly better solution to do this hack: using sym links. In this case you don't have to duplicate your apps.

 

Copy this into the Terminal:

 

ln -s /Applications/Utilities/Expose.app /Applications/Expose.app

ln -s  /Applications/Utilities/Spaces.app /Applications/Spaces.app

 

After Logitech releases a new Snow Leopard supported version just remove these two sym links from your /Applications directory.

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mikeymikec
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Re: LCC for snow leopard ?

Overylee, thanks for the great expose tip!
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Steinlager
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Re: LCC for snow leopard ?

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Thanks for the tips guys. They work pretty well for now.

 

Just talked to customer service rep at Logitech. He said there should be a new version of LCC within a week. I hope he's right.

 

-Steinlager

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robere
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Re: LCC for snow leopard ?

Actually, it is control-click to access the "Show Package Contents"

 

follow the instructions and My Marble Mouse and Trackman Wheel both work in Snow Leopard. According to other threads, LCC 3.1 should be out in 2 weeks. But for now, I am good.

 

Thank you for the solution. 

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chartz2
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Re: LCC for snow leopard ?

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Hi,

 

Funny that. I still use LCC 2.6 (never bothered updating) and it has worked impeccably in Leopard and even so after I installed Snow Leopard!

That also includes my old MX Revolution preferences...

Go figure! 

Anyway I won't update to 3.1, that's for sure! 


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killianw
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Re: LCC for snow leopard ?

got my lx8 mouse to work with expose by changing the function of the button to open an application then just linking it to applications/utilities/expose.app

seems to work ok so far!

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ttiern
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Re: LCC for snow leopard ?

The tip from PowerBookGuy worked beautifully. I now have full functionality of all buttons on my VX Nano mouse after installing Snow Leopard. Logitech should have come through with this solution and fixed the LCC file as Snow Leopard came out.

 

Thanks Big Guy! 

 


powerbookguy wrote:

To install Logitech Control Center 3.0 on Snow Leopard (Mac OS 10.5), follow these steps:

 

Alternate-click the LCC Installer and select “Show Package Contents”

 

Navigate to Contents > Resources > Logitech Control Center.mpkg and run this file

 

The installer will run and then request a reboot

 

After the reboot, everything should work.  I installed on 10.6 this morning and was able to customize my Logitech keyboard and mouse with no problems.  LCC 3.0 may not be officially "supported" on 10.6, but this should get you functional.


 

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MickeyS
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Re: LCC for snow leopard ?

Would this trick work if your booting your Mac on 64-bit kernel?