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 · When you turn off FileVault, then everything on the SSD drive is accessible prior to login, including the drivers for the 3rd party Bluetooth devices. I suspect that when you turn FileVault back on again, that 3rd party driver for your devices moves to the unencrypted part of the SSD and is accessible before the login screen and then the Mac.  · To use trackpad gesture with a third-party mouse, follow the steps below: 1. Download xGestures to your Mac. 2. Then, download these Apple scripts. These scripts will allow you to use the three-finger windows switch and the three-finger swipe up to see the Mission Control gestures with the third-party mouse. 3.  · If your SiliconWin mouse is not working out of the box with your Mac and there are not drivers provided by the manufacturer then there is little you can do in macOS to properly configure the device. There is a "Universal USB device Driver" that has been available on the Mac for a long time, USB Overdrive.


Your Apple mouse, trackpad, or keyboard isn't working in Windows. Force Touch isn't designed to work in Windows. You don't hear audio from the built-in speakers of your Mac in Windows. The built-in microphone or camera of your Mac isn't recognized in Windows. One or more screen resolutions are unavailable for your display in Windows. That means you don’t have to miss out on the trackpad gestures you get with your MacBook. There’s a brilliant fast-scrolling MagSpeed wheel, plus a horizontal scroll wheel too. Simply put, it’s the best Mac mouse by some distance. (Image credit: SteelSeries) SteelSeries Prime Mini. The thing does nominally work without any custom driver software, but without control over the extra buttons, and with tracking speed that seems too slow. If there's a way to make Kensington's current driver software work with this thing, I'll try that. If there's third-party software, I'll look into that later --Spoke with Kensington support.


“ELECOM Mouse Assistant for Mac” is software specifically for the above sublicense or otherwise transfer the Software to a third party. Mac OS X v or later with Wireless Mouse Software Update Size: × 58 × 22 mm; Weight: g (including batteries); Broadcom. Is there a way I can use a third-party tool or something else to allow me to use these extra buttons on my Mac? Thanks. Share.

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