Logitech Control Center now OS X Lion compatible
25 July 2011
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We’ve got good news and we’ve got bad news — which do you want first? For as long as I can remember — Mac OS 7.x, me thinks — the Logitech Control Center has been both a blessing and curse, bringing functionality as well as often instability and conflicts.
So you upgraded up to Mac OS X Lion and all (OK, mostly) was well. The almost part being your Logitech mouse and/or keyboard stopped working or, more likely, some of the features stopped working.
Well, the answer to your prayers is here as the leading third-party input device maker is now shipping Logitech Control Center 3.4.0 and brings to things to the table: 1.) Mac OS X 10.7 Lion compatibility and new Mission Control action.
Get your copy of Logitech Control Center 3.4 here.

I think this version is crap too. Slows down performance, and
After Install all my Safari browser fonts are the come up as the letter “A”
There seems to be a bug in this version that does not allow drag & drop. I sure hope someone is working on an update!!
LCC has always been a damned if you do, damned if you don’t install dating all the way back to the days of Classic. Nevertheless, when Logitech puts out a new version, I will let folks know…
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