![]() This experience tells me that the peripheral makers are largely responsible for providing support for their devices on Apple platforms. Some time later, quite recently in fact, Logitech released a native version driver that works as-expected for a subset of their devices, with support for more devices coming soon. ![]() But the Rosetta 2 “shim” method never worked quite right so Logitech discouraged users from using it. It looked like support for Logitech Options (for configuring keyboard and mouse options) would follow a similar path. The scanner maker eventually released a native driver for Apple Silicon which I download from the scanner manufacturer, which worked even better. When I upgraded my wife to the latest M1 iMac her scanner only worked with Rosetta 2 support.
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