Remote control. A Mac mini does a far better impression of an integrated AV device when it’s not tethered to a keyboard and mouse. You owe it to yourself to get a Logitech Harmony remote. Logitech Webcam Control App For Macs If you're tunning OSX 10.7+ and own a more recent Logitech HD camera like the 930e, 922 or ConferenceCam, you should download a newer Logitech Mac webcam settings app for image control and camera pan, zoom and tilt and image adjustment functions in any video-aware Mac app. It now works with a much wider.
You might need the Logitech Control Centre software. I seem to remember that it was required in earlier versions of Mac OS X and came on a CD-ROM with the mouse when purchased. I don't know if it was specific to the model of mouse or a generic driver.
Have you looked on the Logitech website? I suspect that from OS X 10.4 and later there is not a need for a separate mouse driver because I bought a new Logitech mouse just yesterday and it is plug-and-play for 10.4 and above. The Logitech Control Centre is a System Preference that allowed actions to be assigned to the mouse buttons and scroll wheel. Hope this helps, centurion48. Thanks, I do have the logitech Control Centre software on the Mac but this logitech software is for the older logitech I have(a cordless one that seems to be not charging at all so I can't use it). If I hook up the Logitech G5 mouse in question in order to try to configure the Logitech control centre software, I won't be able to click with the G5 to configure it. Do you think I can have my old USB one-button mouse plugged in simultaneously with the G5 in order to configure it?
Or would it mess something up to temporarily have 2 USB mice plugged in at the same time?
Rated 1 out of 5 by Ed from Disappointing The camera itself may be good, but the software is a nightmare. You have to run the software in Admin mode, and I still can't get 1080p or 30 fps. I made an account with Logitech and asked for help.
Many days later I have heard from no one. The software says I need to install device drivers for this camera.
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I would be happy to do that, and maybe the lack of them is why I cannot get 1080p and 30 fps, but I CANNOT find the @#$% drivers on the Logitech website and there is no one to help me! I did not expect this frustration from Logitech, and I now have to consider my options. Since I cannot get the camera to do what I bought it for-1080p and 30 fps-I figure that's what one star is all about. Rated 5 out of 5 by John from Works Great Works great. The camera control functions allow you to tilt, pan, and zoom. The auto-focus is quick and there are exposure adjustments if needed.
I didn't have use for the stereo microphone as I love my Yeti:) I also ended up purchasing an inexpensive tri-pod. The bast of the camera clips nicely onto the top of the screen but I wanted a bit more of a side view that went beyond the pan function on the camera.and the camera base tilts but doesn't pan other than through the software (which is pretty good). I think you will be pleased with how it works as a web-cam device:). Rated 4 out of 5 by Dante Faustus from Nice full HD web cam So far this little buddy is working fine. Plug and play.
Works on both my Mac and PC. First thing I really like; It has plenty of space for the grip. It had to fit over my Mac Cinema Display and it is really thick. I was worried about this.
Number two; this may sound silly but I love that the lens has a little sliding cover that way the eye of HAL is not staring at you when not in use. It looks attractive and seems well made. Lets hope I do not have to edit this in a couple of months. It is a tad pricey however. Rated 3 out of 5 by hopfrog from Great video, awful sound Webcam for teleconferences. Video features are excellent, but audio is terrible.From the start, remote users complained that the sound was terrible and that I could not be understood.
I never had this problem with my earlier tennis-ball Logitech camera. I ended up continuing to use the tennis ball for the audio source while using the c930e for video.I had the same experience on Skype, Webex and Google Hangouts.A discussion on the Logitech forum confirms that the problem was not with my unit, but with the design of the device. Others also have the problem. Rated 3 out of 5 by ETCG from Nice camera I bought this camera to use with my Macbook air for a weekly web show that I do. I wanted something a little better than the build in iSite camera. This camera was one of the few HD cameras that I could find that would work with my Mac. It just plugs right in and you're ready to go, almost.
I found the picture to be overexposed at first and needed to download the software from logitech to correct it. Once I did that I had a much better picture. To be honest I think this camera could cost about $80 less for what you get but your choices are limited if you're buying for a Mac.
Rated 5 out of 5 by CGBobio from Logitech's C930e webcam hits a homerun! I own a Mac Pro, one of the few Apple computers that comes without a webcam. I needed one so that I could do Google hangouts with my drum instructors that live in Canada while I am in California. Right out of the box the camera plugged into a USB port and it worked.
No drivers, no software installation, just worked. I can't say that about anything I ever used on my PC. The picture is fantastic and I couldn't be happier. Tested mine on a Mac only.
Rated 5 out of 5 by DrFurman from High Quality Product good price I use my web cam for webinars and professional instructional in the field of education. This web cam is perfect for professional use but not so complicated or bulky to make it frustrating. First of all it is a plug and play for PC AND Mac! If you have a mac mini, this is your webcam! The quality of the video is astounding and the width of the shot is perfect for needing extra space shown behind/beside you for products or charts etc.