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Give up... I've screwed around with logitech drivers for my Mac and it is a lost cause. My Mac recognizes the keyboard and mouse generic but only a few functions work. Tried installing new drivers again today and my Mac slowed way down like it was on drugs. Just forget it dude you will waste your time as I have. Apple has a relationship with Logitech but they point the finger back at Logitech.
grab the Logitech Gaming software 5.02 (I used the 64bit, make sure you grab the correct one!).
Note, I have a logitech MX 518 gaming mouse, and after installing the above, I could no longer use my button assignments in any games. The mouse functioned like an old 2 button mouse. I have a feeling there is some conflict between the mouse software/driver and the logitech software/driver.
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