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Instead, describe your situation and the specific problem you're trying to solve. Share your research. On how to properly ask this type of question.' – random If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the, please. I had a similar issue with the Logitech M560 mouse on my MacBook Air. I LOVE this mouse!
It has 5 buttons plus a tilt wheel, real rubber grips (not that spray-on stuff that gets gummy after a year), 1 year battery life and best of all. Weighs a mere 92 grams with a Lithium cell!!!
But it's not Mac-Compatible at all and none of the third party USB drivers work with it. That's because some of the buttons don't send USB button click events at all (a pretty poor practice if you ask me) but rather send hard-coded keyboard shortcuts / touch events that are Windows-specific. USB Overdrive and SteerMouse only look for USB click events so they can't 'find' most of the buttons. I found a solution though!. Download Karabiner:.
Install, Launch and give it permission in 'System Preferences Security'. In the app click 'Open private.xml' under the 'Misc & Uninstall' tab.

Create device-specific re-mappings to do whatever you want! (Documentation on editing the XML: ) Since some of the M560 buttons send Windows-only keystrokes that a Mac can't understand, in some cases the only keystrokes your Mac will 'see' are a command or option keystroke! But it's safe to re-map those since the re-mapping is device-specific.
They ONLY fire when sent from your mouse. So I was able to gain control over ALL of the M560 buttons! My private.xml file for Karabiner is below and includes mappings for all the common 'Mission Control' shortcuts for the two thumb buttons. The only mapping I included for the middle button is Launchpad since that seems like the only obvious function for that button.
But again, you can edit the file to your liking. The hard part was figuring out the right triggers and they're all in there. You just have to change what they map to (i.e. The last line of the autogen entry). PLEASE NOTE: You'll probably have to change the productid to match the ID of your Logitech USB receiver too. Click on Karabinder's menubar icon and then 'Launch Event Viewer.'

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And the 'Devices' tab to find the ID for your device. And one final thought. I think the deviceid is actually the unified receiver (not the mouse) so if you're using a Logitech keyboard you may be out of luck since some of these mappings will mess up your command and option keys. For instance, only thing the forward thumb button sends that a Mac can understand is the right command key! But if you're only using the M560 mouse you're good to go! Here's my private.xml file.
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