Follow the below guide from Logitech.....
The following Logitech gaming devices will function on a Macintosh computer running Mac OS 9 with Input Sprockets 1.7 or higher. You must also have a functioning USB port.
Logitech® Freedom™ 2.4
Logitech® Dual Action™ Gamepad
Logitech® Extreme™ 3D Pro
Logitech® Attack™ 3
WingMan® Attack™ 2 on the USB port
WingMan® ActionPad™
WingMan® Formula™ GP on the USB port
WingMan® Precision GamePad (USB version only)
WingMan® Extreme™ Digital 3D
WingMan® Formula™ USB
WingMan® GamePad USB
These devices will use the Mac OS Human Interface Device (HID) support. If you are experiencing detection problems using one of the supported devices on a Mac, please contact Apple to ensure your computer meets these requirements. If you are experiencing problems in a particular game, please contact the game manufacturer.
To determine if your Logitech game controller is detected please do the following:
- OS 9.x
- Click the "Apple Menu".
- Click "System Profiler".
- Click the "Devices and volumes" tab.
- Look at the USB tree to confirm that the controller is listed.
- OS 10.x (Traditional View)
- Double click the "Hard Drive" icon.
- Double click the "Applications" folder.
- Double click the "Utilities" folder.
- Double click "System Profiler".
- Click the "Devices and volumes" tab.
- Look at the USB tree to confirm that the controller is listed.
well normaly they have windows and macintosh programs , or there is solutions, could be just a problem as an many mashines dothat it might have a problem with the programings combination to your hardware. you might try bush the start botton down keep holding get the cables out keep holding the start botton put the cables again into it and then the computer might ask you to install again your programm.
well normaly they have windows and macintosh programs , or there is solutions, could be just a problem as an many mashines dothat it might have a problem with the programings combination to your hardware. you might try bush the start botton down keep holding get the cables out keep holding the start botton put the cables again into it and then the computer might ask you to install again your programm.
well normaly they have windows and macintosh programs , or there is solutions, could be just a problem as an many mashines dothat it might have a problem with the programings combination to your hardware. you might try bush the start botton down keep holding get the cables out keep holding the start botton put the cables again into it and then the computer might ask you to install again your programm.
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