I also did a lot of searching on that already, to no avail. Show additional items in the Accessibility Keyboard. Or in Keyboard preferences for accessibility, click Accessibility Keyboard, click Options, then click Dwell. I'm a bit desperate, to be frank, having to work with a compromised mouse is quite an issue. Use Dwell: In the top-right corner of the keyboard, click the Panel Options button, choose Dwell, then choose an option. Is there a way to extraxt the old drivers coming with LCC 3.30 and make them work with the new LCC ? I'd be very gratefull for any advice should I maybe uninstall all of LCC manually, and reinstall the latest version - and how ? Games in particular are hopeless, the scroll wheel is very erratic in its function. I've installed scrolling smoothing apps ( MOS and Smootscroll ) to regain basic scrolling functionality, but in many aplications it won't work very well. In High Sierra, LCC 3.30 isn't compatible anymore. The mouse worked very well in Mavericks with the even then outdated LCC 3.30, while later LCC versions had the exact same issues as described above. It's choppy, like the issues reported with OSX Sierra back then, only starts to act after 2-3 clicks/scrolls of the wheel. Įither way, my Logitech M510 mouse is all over the place, scrolling in particular is messed up. Īccordingly, I have also installed the latest version of LCC/ Logitech Control Center 3.9.10 - but I didn't uninstall the previous version 3.30 before the switch to HS, and now the old uninstaller is no longer working. On my Mac Pro 5.1, I have recently switched from OSX Mavericks to High Sierra, upgrading, not a clean install.
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