short answer - skip bluetooth and use the included dongle, skip the mad catz mac driver app and use
USB overdrive
i just set up a
Mad Catz R.A.T ᴹ on brand new Mac Pro late 2013 w OS X Mavericks 10.9.2, took a bit of time but now it is working fine, I'm not a gamer, mouse will be for photoshop and general use
first tried to connect to mac's built in bluetooth, device was detected and paired ok but this gave me a very spotty connection that dropped every few minutes even though this brand new Mac Pro 6.1 late 2013 supposedly supports the required bluetooth 4.0 used by this mouse
then installed mad catz mac driver app, this had no effect, same spotty bluetooth connection, mad catz app would not see the mouse to show battery levels or allow programming of buttons etc
eventually, i gave up on that and connected the included dongle to my mac (on side of apple keyboard connected through usb 3 hub), that seemed to work fine, stable mouse connection, app saw the mouse and showed battery level and allowed programing of buttons etc
but button programming was not reliable in mad catz app, not all assigned functions behaved as expected
so, i uninstalled mad catz OS X driver app and installed
USB overdrive, this gave me full control over all mouse buttons in a more mac like interface, plus acceleration control etc, only thing lost vs mad catz app is battery level and some dpi fine tuning
other mac mouse drivers include
SteerMouse and
ControllerMate, either one should also work fine
sam
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