Mac OS X 10.3.8 Special Report: Problems with third-party mice
A number of users reported problems with third party input devices, including mice from a number of manufacturers, under Mac OS X 10.3.8.
MacFixIt reader Steve Siegel writes: "Since upgrading, the programming functions for the IceMini mouse don't work. The Macally application doesn't recognize the mouse, and the buttons can't be programmed."
Heather Clarke adds: "Additionally, I picked up a Microsoft optical mouse on the weekend and the right click button on the Microsoft mouse does not work either in relation to the 10.3.8 update."
Topic Index:
- Release Notes, Download Links
- Disappearing hard drive space
- Wake from Sleep Issues
- Audio problems
- Safari World Leaks
- Excessive sensitivity in automatic screen brightness feature on PowerBooks
- Routers and slow network performance
- Printer problems, solutions
- Displays pane of System Preferences not working
- Clearing font caches for faster startup
- iBook G4 F12 key not working
- Trackpad problems
- Problems with third-party mice
- Slow iChat operation
- Problems with Java
- Increased G5 fan activity
- FireWire warning only provided for Combo update
- Moving Apple's installed applications prevents them from being updated
- Problems installing via Software Update
- Bluetooth Issues
- Positive reports
