Major con of G700 would be that you would need to map the keys using Steermouse or some other program as without the drivers you will not be able to use the back / forward buttons etc. The Performance Mouse MX is officially supported on the Mac by Logitech (now the quality of their drivers is another questions, but they work for me). I got an m705 for my Mac for Christmas, and it was immediately apparent that something was horribly wrong with the accuracy of the tracking. The cursor doesn't go where I want it to with this mouse. Whether I used a mousepad or the desk surface didn't matter. Tried it on my Win7 gaming PC and it was the same thing, so it's not a Mac OS X issue. Version 1.0.10: Note: An appeal to advanced users: when using SmoothMouse with some games and professional applications, pressing and holding a mouse button may cause the mouse pointer to become extremely sensitive or stop moving at all. Went back to the cheap-ass Logitech B100 I was using on the Mac.Ĭonfirmed it with this simple mouse tracking test. We are aware that such issues may occur and we can fix them on a per-application basis. With the Logitech G5 on my gaming PC, I did a great job hitting the targets even when they were small, and the $10 Logitech B100 did almost as good on the Mac. The m705 was near complete failure on both the gaming PC and the Mac. SmoothMouse is nice on Mac OS X 10.6.8 and I can highly recommend it. I've set the acceleration to be like Windows and it does make the B100 better by a subtle amount, while turning acceleration off made the B100 worse (but nowhere near as bad as the m705). SmoothMouse did not help at all with the m705 at any setting, even with acceleration off. I suppose I must have gotten a defective one but I'm not going to try another one guess it's just wired mice for me now.
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