Inertial Scrolling Finder

For me inertial scrolling via the trackpad works fine, but for some reason when I use my logitech VX revolution and use the smooth scrolling for the scroll wheel, it does inertial scrolling in the finder and is not precise at all. My scrolling for mouse speed is set to the middle (in system preferences).

I found the answer, all I did was download the logitech support software (3.30), and it fixed the scrolling problem. I was using steermouse before.

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    catalin.hritcu wrote:Sorry for commenting on this so much after the fact, but I used the solution proposed by tom5760 for a while, just that now it stopped working. Does anyone know why or how to fix this again?
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