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Authored by: yeidel on Tue, Nov 27 2007 at 3:18PM PST
I had numerous problems with external USB drives which went away when I uninstalled LCC (the latest, 2.2.2). LCC uses a controversial "Application Enhancer" framework which uses techniques not supported by Apple. I regret not being able to use LCC because I love all the cute little buttons on my MX510 mouse... YMMV, of course, especially if you don't use external USB devices, or you don't experience problems.

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-- Joshua Yeidel
Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology
Washington State University
Pullman, WA, USA

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New LCC 2.4.0 - No APE!
Authored by: yeidel on Tue, Nov 27 2007 at 3:53PM PST
I just discovered that Logitech has a new version of LCC (2.4.0) which no longer installs APE application enhancer -- I'm about to try it.

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-- Joshua Yeidel
Center for Teaching, Learning, and Technology
Washington State University
Pullman, WA, USA

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New LCC 2.4.0 - No APE!
Authored by: Skeeve on Thu, Jan 31 2008 at 1:38PM PST
try (in the shell)

osascript -e 'tell application "Finder" to reveal posix file "/"'

This will open a finder window but, if you have LCC240 installed, hit you with a bunch of error messages...

At least it did for me and so I switched back to LCC231.

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