Logitech Dinovo For Mac



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I bought the Logitech diNovo Mac Edition Keyboard (for my single Core Duo iMac running OS 10.5.8 with Time Capsule back-up) mostly because I was going wireless with the mouse and I was replacing the keyboard anyway because my keyboard action had become a little uncertain. The Apple wireless version lacked the ten key numeric pad, so that was out.

View the manual for the Logitech diNovo Keyboard Mac edition here, for free. This manual comes under the category Keyboards and has been rated by 1 people with an average of a 8.1. This manual is available in the following languages: English, French, Spanish, Portuguese. Welcome to Logitech Support. Register Getting Started FAQ Community Downloads Warranty Specifications. We've put everything you need to get started with your diNovo Edge, Mac Edition right here. If you still have questions browse the topics on the left. Check our Logitech Warranty here. Tech — Macworld.Ars: Logitech diNovo mini for Mac (maybe) Logitech didn't announce anything, but that didn't stop people from talking. Charles Jade - Jan 16, 2008 6:49 pm UTC.


I still don't get the logo, like HP Lovecraft designed it or something.

It was no surprise to see Logitech at Macworld '08. From the Golden Age of the Macintosh through the Dark Ages of Copland to the Intel Renaissance, Logitech has always been there for Mac users. Except for keyboards. For some reason Logitech, or someone at Logitech who designs keyboards, must hate the Mac. What other reason could the company have for denying Mac users an input device, especially one as cool as the diNovo Edge, and now the palm-top diNovo Mini.

Backlit and with Bluetooth, the new $149 palmtop keyboard and integrated trackpad switches between traditional mode (trackpad) and media mode (arrow keys) for use with HTPCs running Windows. It's even compatible with the PlayStation 3. But not the Mac mini. I wanted to know why, and a really cool Logitech representative was kind enough to let me rant while wearing my dork pass.

Jade: I guess my first question is why do Logitech keyboard designers hate the Mac?
Logitech Guy smiles: We love the Mac. We love Apple.
Jade: Yeah, I believe that, at least with all the other Logitech peripherals, mice, speakers, even that nookie 3D thing, whatever it does. But the last cool keyboard for the Mac was the Logitech Cordless Desktop S 530 Laser, and that was released two years ago.
Logitech Guy: Have you seen the Wave?
Jade: Yeah, but that's just a keyboard. You could make me feel a lot better by telling me the very expensive and incredibly cool diNovo keyboards will support the Mac soon, especially the infinitely cool diNovo mini. Do you have one here?
Logitech Guy: No, but it will work on a Mac.
Jade exploding in hope: Really? The trackpad, too?
Logitech Guy: Unfortunately, no.
Jade imploding in despair: Oh.
Logitech Guy: But that is changing. In fact, you can probably expect Mac support later this year.
Jade exploding again: You've given me a reason to keep on living, thanks.

Logitech Dinovo Mini Mac

It looks like Logitech really does love Apple. Or at least the booth guys say what the crazy people want to hear to get rid of them. Either way, I feel better.