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Weekly Product Pick
By Marco Sebastian
To many of of you, this is a familiar scenario. One day you decide to go to your local computer retail store, and purchase a new mouse for your Mac, it can be a Logitech or a Microsoft mouse claiming its full compatibility with the Mac. You arrive home, plug in your new mouse, install the drivers, and now you are faced with new challenges on getting this new mouse of yours to work.
Many of us power-users have gone through this many times. Most recently I bought a Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 8000. It’s a well designed, ergonomic mouse with very nice precision, but Microsoft’s Intellipoint software is just painful to use.
So, what’s left you might ask yourself? That’s where SteerMouse comes in. SteerMouse a neat utility that allows you to setup almost all kinds of mice to work great alongside your Mac. It even offers preferences that the manufacturer’s drivers don’t even pretend to do. This utility has been a life-saver for me, and I can’t use my Mac without it. Give it a test drive, and I guarantee you will love it. The demo can get annoying, so if you really like it, just buy it. Click here for more information