

So I did some googling and came across this article: Logitech Mouse: how can I use additional buttons? Interestingly enough, my Ubuntu Linux machines has them working by default, same as Windows. Here’s a picture of my mouse with the buttons that under Windows, normally maps to forward and back in the web browser.īy default, OS X does not have such functionality. As much as I enjoy Apple’s trackpad, I still like to use the mouse for gaming and other things. These are mouse shortcut buttons found on many gaming mice. But one thing that’s bugged me for a while was the lack of support for Logitech and other mice’s forward and back buttons. I’ve been using OS X as my main OS for almost five years now.
