
09-03-2009, 05:00 PM
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Executive Editor, Apple Thoughts
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Logitech and Snow Leopard, Here is the Fix
"Alan over with iPhoneXpert.com sent us in a tip on getting your Logitech mouse to work again after installing Snow Leopard." 
Apparently Logitech didn't update their drivers for Snow Leopard, so some of their products are not working as intended. If you run into that problem, the fix is fairly simple. Make sure you re-download the Logitech Control Center 3.0, reinstall it, restart your machine and you should be good to go. The only caveat, according to the article, is "if you have Exposé as one of your mouse/keyboard button settings, copy (do not move) the Expose.app file from /Applications/Utilities to the /Applications folder. Then Exposé will work properly again."
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