Logitech bluetooth mouse too sensitive

Hello!

Well, I have a bluetooth, Logitech Notebook mouse. I'm not sure of the exact model number, but I believe it's the V270, as in this mouse:
http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/downloads/software/US/EN,crid=1792,contentid=1 1016,osid=9

I linked to the driver "download" page - that is, if there was one. True, it works just fine with OS X's built in drivers, but it's way too fast. I have moved the mouse sensitivity to the second-to-lowest point in the OS X mouse prefs pane, but it's far too fast and imprecise. If I move it to the lowest point, it's far far too slow. WIthout a logitech driver, I'm kinda stuck between having a bluetooth mouse that's too sensitive, and a Microsoft USB mouse that's a bit uncomfortable (a bit too big). My Powerbook didn't come with a mouse.

Speaking of which, I have a PowerBook 15" 1.67 G4 model, running OS 10.4.8, with built in bluetooth. I have it sitting on top of my 3/4" inch thick desk - made out of particleboard - and the mouse on the tray just below. the mouse is less than a foot from the PowerBook's optical drive, to the lower right, so's probably not an issue with bad reception.

Does anyone have an idea of how to lower sensitivity? A third-party plugin? A terminal command? Automator? Something?

Thanks a bunch,

-Dan

15" 1.67 Powerbook G4 (Jan 2005), 400 mhz AGP Sawtooth G4, Mac OS X (10.4.8), 4G and 5G iPods, 2G shuffle, 400mhz iMac DVSE, still-functional Powerbook 5300cs

Posted on Feb 15, 2007 2:24 PM

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Feb 15, 2007 2:33 PM in response to Templeton Peck

Woah, that was fast!

Yes, I've tried that download. It seems to be looking for a USB connection, such as one of those mice with a USB transmitter. It says "No Logitech Device Found"

That's the problem.

Both Macupdate and the logitech site link to the same program, BTW.

I'll look into Steermouse and USB overdrive, but again, No USB connection at all, since it connects directly to the built-in-USB card.

Thanks for the fast response,

-Dan

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