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I´ve just bought a Logitech Internet Navigator Keyboard. And I have a iMac Bondy Blue with MacOS 8.1. How can I get the iMac to accept the Logitech keyboard? Everytime I start my computer in MacOS-mode it say that it must get driver-software for the logitech-product. And so it takes no signal from the keyboard and I only can use the mouse.
Name: fieraci Date: April 29, 2002 at 09:18:44 Pacific
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Go to the logitech website and look for (or ask for ) a driver. It's probably a control panel or extension or both.
Oh, tell the folks at Logitech that you have a "Bondi Blue" iMac. The driver color must match the iMac color or it won't work. (Just kidding! Don't Do That!).
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Name: the pickle Date: April 29, 2002 at 09:40:20 Pacific
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If you can't find a driver @ Logitech for it, try USB Overdrive. Versiontracker.com has a link. I think it's $10 shareware, and it works for almost *everything*.
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