

Seriously, Logitech, if you can't write a driver that continues to function for more than three days at a time, you should outsource to somebody who can. This is with a clean install on two different OSes over a period of months. It has reduced a fantastic piece of hardware to something that is maddeningly unpredictable. Only solution is to log out and back in.Ĭalling this frustrating is putting it mildly. Force quitting the process won't fix it, either. Open the Options, and everything is configured right, the driver has just decided to completely ignore your configuration. Suddenly scrolling will stop working until I turn it off and back on, or the back button will start doing the equivalent of option-click, or the Expose buttons will stop doing anything at all. Sometimes as often as once a day, and always within a week, the mouse will just start ignoring all Logitech configuration. except it is absolute garbage when it comes to stability, which is what really counts. Support? Regularly updated and actually supported 10.14 on day one!

Interestingly, after installing the latest version (9.40.75) all of the settings are configured with the exception of 'Automation'. Interface? Beautiful and has a mix of ease of use and advanced features buried one level deep. Logitech themselves have articles about how to install and configure Logitech options and the specific security/privacy settings (System Preferences - Security & Privacy) required.

Features? Fantastic! It's incredibly customizable and has cool extras like Flow. But you know what? When they eventually got around to it, at least it usually worked correctly. I used to lament Logitech Control Center because it was crusty-looking and took weeks or months to be updated to support new products or OSes.
