My Performance MX mouse lost the ability to control Exposé and Spaces. It worked great for the one day before I upgraded. Your mouse is a couple of years old. MIne was just released this week. Logitech might have had it ready for 10.6 since they launched the SAME WEEK. I spent $100 on the thing! Got through to Logitech very easily by phone...but they didn't know crap about an update over the weekend.
The problem there is not the mouse itself, but the Logitech Control Center software. I also have found that I can no longer control Spaces or Exposé with the mouse buttons that I had programmed to do so. This is likely due to the fact that Exposé at the very least was changed with 10.6. Odd that Logitech hasn't bothered to release a version of the LCC software that actually works properly with Snow Leopard. The latest version on the Logitech website won't even install on Snow Leopard!
My MX Revolution works just fine. I don't use the Logitech software, but set up all the mouse buttons to control Expose and Spaces through the preference pane (the drop down menus next to the keyboard shortucts let you use the mouse buttons).
You guys with the Expose/Spaces issues is because Apple moved the apps to the Utilities folder and that is why it's not working, COPY them not move them (expose.app and spaces.app) to the Applications folder and it should work again.
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logitec MX revolution some functionality not compatible.
overall system running much slower!
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My Performance MX mouse lost the ability to control Exposé and Spaces. It worked great for the one day before I upgraded. Your mouse is a couple of years old. MIne was just released this week. Logitech might have had it ready for 10.6 since they launched the SAME WEEK. I spent $100 on the thing! Got through to Logitech very easily by phone...but they didn't know crap about an update over the weekend.
Same here - the LCC won't recognize my Logitech MX Revolution mouse. Works with the apple driver, but with limitations.
Interestingly, the driver for my Alesis Firewire audio interface works in 32 and in 64 bit mode - very nice.
System is snappy - but I wouldn't say it if I didn't expect it :)
The problem there is not the mouse itself, but the Logitech Control Center software. I also have found that I can no longer control Spaces or Exposé with the mouse buttons that I had programmed to do so. This is likely due to the fact that Exposé at the very least was changed with 10.6. Odd that Logitech hasn't bothered to release a version of the LCC software that actually works properly with Snow Leopard. The latest version on the Logitech website won't even install on Snow Leopard!
My MX Revolution works just fine. I don't use the Logitech software, but set up all the mouse buttons to control Expose and Spaces through the preference pane (the drop down menus next to the keyboard shortucts let you use the mouse buttons).
Move copies of Expose and Spaces one folder up (Applications). Expose will then work. This is a fix until Logitech fixes it themselves.
You guys with the Expose/Spaces issues is because Apple moved the apps to the Utilities folder and that is why it's not working, COPY them not move them (expose.app and spaces.app) to the Applications folder and it should work again.
Seems quicker than Tiger on my Mac Pro. If I had wasted the money to upgrade to Leopard, I'm sure it would seem even quicker, since Leopard was a dog.