![]() It is a tremendous improvement over the Apple mouse that I have been using. All in all, while I wish the forward and backward buttons worked as advertised, I am satisfied with the mouse and will keep it. ![]() Any mouse and keyboard input is transmitted to the corresponding computer. Move the mouse to the monitor of the computer you wish to control and the pointer magically jumps to that computer. I do not see that Nulua offers a separate driver for the unit. The software 'ShareMouse' lets you control multiple computers from a single mouse and keyboard: Watch video demo. Some of the M501's actions can be controlled through the Apple/Preferences/Mouse: scroll and tracking speed, left or right as the primary button, and the double click speed. To install it on your PC, download the latest updated file from Uptodown, and you can start configuring. If you need to use this mouse with your Mac, please give me your order number, we would make further solution for you. Yes, X-Mouse Button Control is free to use on Windows. ![]() The Nulea representative Kay replied to my email and is attempting to be helpful but it seems that some of the mouse's features are not compatible with Mac OS: Thanks for contacting us and letting us know your concerns.įor your question, I am sorry that the move backward and forward key are not compatible with Mac OS, maybe you could try it with another PC, hope for your kind understanding and patience. Connect your mouse to the computer, open the software app, and customize the keys. For Mac computers, download and install SteerMouse. For Windows computers, the best software for customizing your mouse buttons is X-Mouse Button Control. I actually ended up having to spend another $20 for Smart Scroll, on top of the Steer Mouse price, and I'm really p'eed off with Logitech and their hardware and software changes, but that is also due to the fact that I am using older Mavericks Mac OS 10.9.5 software version. To program a gaming mouse, download and install a software application compatible with your computer. One shouldn't have to spend another $20 for software, after purchasing a mouse to be compatible and used with a Mac. I think I would be inclined to look at other mice myself with that kind of so-called support. It used to be a simple straightforward cakewalk.ĭid I really miss the fact that Nulea doesn't even mention that a mouse driver would be needed, and no mention of where it could be downloaded from, or am I going completely blind. Getting a third-party Mouse to work properly should not be such a hassle on a Mac. Finally my replacement Logitech mouse has finally started working and stayed working for a week now the way I want it.
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