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16 apr. 2008

How Logitech Control Center breaks Growl

I was looking at mice the other day, and remembered that the Logitech “drivers” were the cause of many a blue-screened Leopard upgrade; and now, this. Confirming what I already decided: just don’t buy a Logitech mouse for a Mac. I have no problem with Microsoft’s mouse drivers — as dirty as that sounds.

On the other hand, Growl seems a little too fragile to me; it regularly becomes unresponsive on my iMac.

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Dark, 6 years ago:

Et moi qui me demandais pourquoi Growl semblait avoir cessé de fonctionner depuis quelques jours. Le pire c'est que je l'avais déjà vu sur MacOShints. En supprimant le Logitech Scroll Enhancer du dossier InputManagers il me semble que le problème est réglé (de manière provisoire).

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