On Sep 2, 2008, at 7:45 AM, Kurt Piepenburg wrote:

> That means it should work with the keyboard, but maybe not the Turbo  
> Mouse. (He doesn't remember if the Turbo Mouse had a driver diskette  
> or not.) My question is: Has anyone used an ADB Kensington Turbo  
> Mouse with an iMate as an interface? Or is there another ADB to USB  
> interface that might work? Kensington makes a new USB "Expert Mouse"  
> that would be a solution, but that costs $99.99.
> Thanks for any help,


The turbo mouse works without drivers, but functionality is limited.

If OS X recognizes the device through the USB-ADB adapter, it's  
entirely possible that Kensington's current OS X drivers will work  
with it.

Something like USB Overdrive might help, as well.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs



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