What's new in Logitech Control Center 3.9.14
Jul 13, 2021
- Bug fixes and improvements
New in Logitech Control Center 3.9.10 (Nov 5, 2019)
New in Logitech Control Center 3.9.8.12 (Jun 25, 2019)
- Bug fixes and improvements
New in Logitech Control Center 3.9.7.56 (Sep 27, 2018)
- Bug fixes and improvements for macOS Mojave
- All components converted to 64-bit
New in Logitech Control Center 3.9.6.241 (May 7, 2018)
New in Logitech Control Center 3.9.5.66 (Oct 6, 2016)
- Bug fixes for macOS Sierra (10.12).
New in Logitech Control Center 3.9.5 (Sep 23, 2016)
- Added support for macOS Sierra (10.12).
New in Logitech Control Center 3.9.4 (Jul 26, 2016)
- Added support for updated receiver firmware.
New in Logitech Control Center 3.9.3 (Sep 24, 2015)
- Support added for OS X 10.11 (El Capitan)
New in Logitech Control Center 3.9.2 (Apr 28, 2015)
- Added support for OS X 10.10.x (Yosemite)
New in Logitech Control Center 3.9.1.20 (Aug 12, 2014)
- Adds support for OS X 10.9 (Mavericks).
New in Logitech Control Center 3.9.0.60 (Jun 7, 2014)
- Bug fix for Mac OS X 10.9.x
New in Logitech Control Center 3.9.0 (Nov 11, 2013)
- Adds support for OS X 10.9 (Mavericks).
New in Logitech Control Center 3.8.0 (Oct 24, 2013)
- Support added for Mac OS 10.9.x
New in Logitech Control Center 3.7.0 (May 7, 2013)
- Adds support for OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion).
New in Logitech Control Center 3.6.0 (Jul 11, 2012)
- Adds support for OS X 10.7 (Lion). Other changes include:
- Mission Control can be assigned to a mouse button or keyboard key. Within this action, you can choose whether to launch Mission Control, or show all windows of the current application, the desktop, Dashboard or Launchpad.
- OS X 10.4, 10.5 and Macintosh computers using a PowerPC processor are no longer supported.
New in Logitech Control Center 3.5.1 (Nov 10, 2011)
- Provides support for Mac OS X Lion (version 10.7) and offers a new Mission Control action only in Lion.
- Fixes issues with the Solar Wireless Keyboard K750 for Mac - Fn Key Inversion feature, and support for the EU layout.
New in Logitech Control Center 3.4.0 (Jul 25, 2011)
- Provides support for Mac OS X Lion (version 10.7) and offers a new Mission Control action only in Lion.
New in Logitech Control Center 3.3.0 (Jun 19, 2010)
- Snow Leopard support (32 and 64 bit)
New in Logitech Control Center 3.2.0 (Feb 13, 2010)
- Back and Forward have been added to the list of actions that can be assigned to mouse buttons. These actions are supported in web browsers, Finder, iCal, iTunes and iPhoto.
- A warning will appear when the SteerMouse application is detected. When SteerMouse is installed, LCC will not be able to detect most Logitech mice and keyboards, as OS X does not allow devices to be controlled by more than one driver at a time.
New in Logitech Control Center 2.7.0 (Mar 20, 2009)
- The download file contains support for the following languages: English; French; German; Italian; Dutch and Spanish.
New in Logitech Control Center 2.6.0 (Jun 10, 2008)
- Support for new mice and keyboards
- Addition of a "Restore Default Settings" button for all button and key assignments
- Battery level display in the "General" page for each cordless device
- Independent tracking speed settings for each mouse or trackball. In prior versions of LCC tracking speed was a global setting.
- Simplified process for swapping left and right mouse buttons
- Fix for a compatibility issue that prevented Growl from displaying notifications
- Fix for compatibility issues with MPlayer, iBiz (from IGG Software), and Desktoptopia