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Logitech mouse control in Leopard {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Nov 1st 2007 3:47PM Ryan,
I have not used the third party tools for too long but one of the things I know I can say so far is that Steermouse seems to be one of the better ones for it's GUI and feature capabilities. It can basically understand EVERY button on my mouse (MX Revolution) including the ability to set a search function using any key combination.
One thing I like with LCC that I am not able to do with any of the third party tools is to disable the Click to Click function of the Scroll Wheel. Granted Steermouse is powerful enough that it understands and allows for click to click when moving slowly and then unlock into free spin when going very quickly which I think is great! I just would love to have that option to turn it off and leave it in free spin mode all the time.
LCC does make customizations easier to understand and do since some of it is already preset for you but if you want anything else outside of LCC's options then you will be SOL.
Again, I have not used the third party tools too much yet to fully understand their potential/limits but as of right now Steermouse seems to be the best of the 3 options listed in this article.
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The hundred gadget giveaway, grand prize round: unlocked iPhone (4GB) {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 14th 2007 5:56PM Pick me, Pick me!!!
The hundred gadget giveaway, grand prize round: Nikon D40 DSLR {Engadget}
Sep 14th 2007 5:51PM Pick me, pick me!!!
The hundred gadget giveaway, grand prize round: Insignia NS-LCD37 LCD HDTV {Engadget HD}
Sep 14th 2007 5:50PM Pick me, pick me!!!
The hundred gadget giveaway: round 12 {Engadget}
Sep 6th 2007 10:59PM How many more rounds are left? :-)
The hundred gadget giveaway: round 11 {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 6th 2007 1:57PM Any iPhones left over?? ;-)
The hundred gadget giveaway: round 9 {Engadget}
Sep 6th 2007 1:58AM Round #9
The hundred gadget giveaway: round 8 {Engadget Mobile}
Sep 5th 2007 6:50PM How about an iPhone for the giveaway ? :-)
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The hundred gadget giveaway: round 7 {Engadget}
Sep 5th 2007 12:41PM Great informative Gadget Site of all time! Keep up the great work.
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iPhones ready for web gallery now {The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)}
Aug 7th 2007 8:19PM Apple has posted a Reference Doc.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Dotmac/WebGallery/en/psh384.html
This is a copy / paste:
Adding photos directly from iPhone to your .Mac Web Gallery
If you have an iPhone and a full .Mac membership, you can easily add photos directly from your iPhone to any of your Web Gallery albums that allow contributions.
You can add .jpg, .png, or .gif photo formats.
To add photos directly from iPhone to your .Mac Web Gallery:
Make sure you've set up your .Mac email account on your iPhone.
For more information about setting up email accounts on iPhone, see the documentation that came with it.
In the Photos or Camera application on iPhone, choose the photo you want add to your Web Gallery.
Tap the Send Photo button (in the lower-left corner of the screen).
Tap Send To Gallery.
If you don't see the Send To Gallery item, make sure you've set up your .Mac email address on your phone and that your iPhone has the latest sofware updates. For more information about using iPhone, see the documentation that came with it.
Tap the Web Gallery album to which you want to add your photo.
In the email that appears, enter a title for the photo in the subject of the email.
The subject you enter becomes the title of the photo on your Web Gallery.
Tap the Send button.
Tip: To easily send items to this Web Gallery in the future, add the Web Gallery email address to your contacts on iPhone.
You can also email photos or movies from iPhone to other Web Galleries that allow contributions. For more information, search .Mac Help for "Adding photos or movies via email to a Web Gallery."
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