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I've got a standalone app working for the LCD screen. Once I get a clean install done I'll post the link.

(No compiling needed.)

 

Edit: Google LogitechLCDTool and you should get that page. The link is on the check page int he post by Tafs.

(Make sure you get the version from the entropy.ch forum, not the older Z-10 version.)

Ok, I installed the LogitechLCDTool from the forum, the one that works with G15. I get a display on the screen but it is just an arrow in a box. Nothing happens and I dont know how to make it do different things. Someone help?

Make sure to get the update HTML code for the iTunes script. (It's in the forum.)

 

It won't change until you play through itunes. The other display a picture should work also.

As for other useful scripts, your own your own. The first page in the entropy forum will list the HTML codes you can use to make your own.

Well this is odd, for some reason iTunes already recognizes all my media keys and the volume control. This is with Leo 10.5.1 AMD. I'll try that thing for the G keys.

They're fairly standard that's why. OS X recognizes multimedia keys on my Logitech G15 and new Dell included multimedia keyboard also.

Has anyone tried this: Logitech Control Center for Macintosh® OS X

 

Software
  • Title: Logitech Control Center for Macintosh® OS X
  • Software Version: 2.4.0
  • Post Date: 11/20/2007
  • Platform: Macintosh OS X
  • File Size: Approximately 10 Mb

Download Instruction

The Logitech Control Center (LCC) supports Mac OS X (both Power PC and Intel based Macs).

 

For all supported products, you can program your keyboard and/or mouse buttons to perform different functions and to take full advantage of your Logitech keyboard, mouse or trackball. With the LCC and your Logitech keyboard, you can:

 

  • Browse the Internet using dedicated keys that provide one-touch access to your favorite sites.
  • Launch your email application by pressing a button.
  • Play music and control the system speaker using built-in buttons.
  • Open frequently used items, such as documents, folders and applications, with a single keystroke.

You can also use the LCC with your Logitech mouse or trackball to:

  • Scroll in windows of applications built for MacOS X. You can scroll up and down with a single keystroke or wheel movement.
  • Switch between open applications.
  • Show contextual menus with a single mouse click.
  • Simulate keystrokes to provide shortcuts to commands you use regularly.

The download file contains support for the following languages:


  1. English
    French
    German
    Italian
    Dutch
    Spanish

System Requirements:

 

  • Macintosh OS X OS 10.3.9 - 10.5
  • Logitech USB pointing device or keyboard.

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