Conflict 3dxware 10.4.4 with Logitech Mouse driver!

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nxym
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Conflict 3dxware 10.4.4 with Logitech Mouse driver!

Post by nxym »

I have a conflict with logitech mouse driver and 3dxware 10.4.4 and so on . When my Mac starts the spacepilot pro move the pointer mouse and my mouse M705 working with the mac's driver (not the logitech one). In system preferences neither the spacepilot preferenses nor the logitech mouse preferenses see them connected. Only if i retouch both (unplug and plug again ) then both working again. I try all the previous driver versions and none off them works. From 10.4.0 and earlier preferences not working at all. I have oS X 10.11.6 El Capitan

Anyone help?

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jpiiv
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Re: Conflict 3dxware 10.4.4 with Logitech Mouse driver!

Post by jpiiv »

We seemed to be having the same issue. We "forgot" the logitech device and the 3D wireless mouse started working then we re-paired the logitech devices and they both worked. My best guess is it was a conflict in which order they were installed. Perhaps it worked because the 3D mouse driver was installed first whereas before it was the logitech device first and 3D mouse second... doesn't make a ton of sense honestly but it worked for us.

Thanks for your post, it triggered the idea to reverse the driver install order.
LaserFan
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Re: Conflict 3dxware 10.4.4 with Logitech Mouse driver!

Post by LaserFan »

*****SOLVED*********'

I had the same problem, and it turned out to be the location of the USB stub for my Logitech Wireless Mouse. When the USB stub for the wireless mouse was placed adjacent to where the 3d Connexion USB Cord was plugged in, I got the same stuttering effect everywhere the Space Mouse was used (to include the demo in their software where you move the jet turbine around). Presumably, the USB stub was conflicting with the Space Mouse because they were on the same USB bus. As soon as I moved the Logitech USB stub to the front of my computer and therefore to a different USB bus, the conflict and stuttering disappeared. Hope this helps someone!
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