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SteerMouse is Universal. "SteerMouse is a utility that lets you freely customize buttons, wheels and cursor speed." https://plentycom.jp/en/steermouse/index.html (I got tired waiting for an update from Loghitec - SM works great with my MX 3)

and somebody could also add Pulltube to the Universal list. Great software that downloads videos from websites. https://mymixapps.com/pulltube (it´s Apple Silicon native but there is no mention on the webpage)
 
SpamSieve announced a new version with Apple Silicon Macs support.

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https://c-command.com/blog/2021/01/20/spamsieve-2-9-42/
 
Thank you. There's no Edit button but I think I know why. I need more posts before I'm permitted to do that.
Yep... that is the problem. You need 20 posts before you can edit the wiki.

If you like, tell us what edit you would like to make and one of use can do it for you.

I added a note to the first post explaining the requirement, so hopefully going forward new members will not be confused.
 
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For all Logitech device owners and Logitech Options users:

As I have found no information I've asked Logitech and it's community directly if they plan to make Logitech Options Apple Silicon (M1) MacOS native.

I'll post here if I get more information.

For those that want to follow, here is the post
 
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For all Logitech device owners and Logitech Options users:

As I have found no information I've asked Logitech and it's community directly if they plan to make Logitech Options Apple Silicon (M1) MacOS native.

I'll post here if I get more information.

For those that want to follow, here is the post
This might not be the best thread for your post, but I'm with on this. The lack of native support for Mx mouse or keyboard is frustrating. There are so many post about the problems in various forums and Logitechs communication is just terrible.

I end up installing SteerMouse. It's has native support for Apple Silicon and has great presets for MX Master 3 (and many others). It does not work with flow and it does not support keybords, but works great and from what Im seeing it is updated regularly. https://plentycom.jp/en/steermouse/index.html
 
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This might not be the best thread for your post, but I'm with on this. The lack of native support for Mx mouse or keyboard is frustrating. There are so many post about the problems in various forums and Logitechs communication is just terrible.

I end up installing SteerMouse. It's has native support for Apple Silicon and has great presets for MX Master 3 (and many others). It does not work with flow and it does not support keybords, but works great and from what Im seeing it is updated regularly. https://plentycom.jp/en/steermouse/index.html
So by using SteerMouse, can you not use the Logitech software/drivers at all?
 
So by using SteerMouse, can you not use the Logitech software/drivers at all?
I read somewhere that they don't work together. That makes sense since Flow function is part of Options driver software and I don't think you can have two mouse drivers working at the same time.

Edit. I guess you could use Options for just the keyboard, but I thought that Flow was related to mouse movement. Anyway, there was a post that some one tried to use SteerMouse with Flow/Options, but couldn't.

Edit.2 Maybe we could continue this conversation on a different thread and keep this for Apple Silicon software announcements.
 
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Backup and Sync from Google is Universal

This the former Google Drive backup for single user. Team version "Drive for Desktop" comes on April.

3.54 is still showing as Intel for me.

Release notes don't actually indicate it's a universal binary either, merely that they've fixed bugs that meant it didn't work using Rosetta: https://support.google.com/a/answer/7573023?hl=en&ref_topic=7455083
 
For all Logitech device owners and Logitech Options users:

As I have found no information I've asked Logitech and it's community directly if they plan to make Logitech Options Apple Silicon (M1) MacOS native.

I'll post here if I get more information.

For those that want to follow, here is the post
I use Smooze, an Apple Silicon app which allows you to customise buttons and gives you smooth scrolling throughout macOS. You can adjust settings app by app should you need to. You don't need the Logitech software at all.
 
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