![]() Somehow (no real surprise here), this data became corrupt upon installing LCC 3.7 in 10.9 GM. It seems that OS X Migration Assistant transferred the custom button presets I configured in LCC 3.7 for my Performance MX mouse (on 10.8 ) to my fresh install of Mavericks GM (despite not transferring the application itself). I decided to do a clean install after that, wiped my partition and started fresh. I figured out what was causing 10.9 GM to hang when switching applications with Logitech devices using LCC 3.7.Īfter installing Mavericks Developer Preview 1 on my mid-2009 MBP, I continued updating through DP8 and then installed the GM. So there you have it, you can once again enjoy all the features of your Logitech mouse within Snow Leopard.LCC 3.7 Works, but all MBP Inputs Hang When Switching AppsĮDIT: Disregard my previous post. $> ln -s /Applications/Utilities/Expose.app Expose.app $> ln -s /Applications/Utilities/Spaces.app Spaces.app $> su # enter password for the account when prompted to. The second option works perfectly and can be done with a symlink.įire up the good old Terminal, make sure you use an administrator account and make the following voodoo (1st line is only necessary if you are not currently logged in on an admionistrator account): I don’t know how well this method will work for you though, it doesn’t work for everybody.Įdit: This method can also be done with a symlink, as Eske points out in the comments at : You will have the applications twice on your hard disk, but that shouldn’t matter. ![]() Copy Exposé
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