![]() Click on that to open it up and configure your Logitech devices. It should install without a problem and you’ll be guided through the normal setup process for the Logitech Control Center.Īfter it’s installed, open up the System Preferences app and an icon for Logitech’s Control Center should show up down at the bottom. Open that folder up and then open the Resources folder.įind the file that’s labeled LogitechControlCenter.mpkg and double click it to install the software. This will open up a folder with a single Contents folder inside. Instead of double-clicking on the installer that you downloaded from Logitech’s website, simply just right-click on it and select Show Package Contents. ![]() In order to get the installer to bypass that pesky incompatibility message, there’s just a quick detour you’ll have to take to get the software working on Apple’s latest operating system. Installing Logitech Control Center on OS X Yosemite Be sure to choose the first option, as that will give you the latest version which works with OS X Yosemite (3.9.1) and you’ll be able to skip the workaround, while the second link will give you the older version (3.5.1) that will require the workaround. UPDATE: When visiting Logitech’s website to download Control Center, you’ll see two download links: One says “Logitech Control Center” and the other says “Logitech Control Center for Macintosh OS X”. However, there’s a neat little loophole that allows you to install the Logitech software on OS X Yosemite without a problem. When downloading the Logitech Control Center software and installing it, you’ll get an error that says the software isn’t compatible with your OS X version, and it’ll fail to install. Seeing as how Logitech is one of the most popular accessory manufacturers around, we’re guessing a lot of OS X Yosemite users are using Logitech equipment, but they’ll soon come to find out that Control Center doesn’t install on Yosemite. Logitech’s Mac software comes in the form of what’s called Control Center, a utility that’s used to configure your Logitech mice and keyboards. ![]() For example, Logitech’s software for its keyboards and mice don’t yet have full support for OS X Yosemite, but fortunately, you can get it to work. However, as with any new piece of software, it’s not compatible with everything yet. OS X Yosemite was just recently released, and tons of Mac users are flocking to the Mac App Store to download the latest version, especially since it’s free.
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