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Fract osc mac mouse problems
Fract osc mac mouse problems




  1. #FRACT OSC MAC MOUSE PROBLEMS SOFTWARE#
  2. #FRACT OSC MAC MOUSE PROBLEMS TRIAL#
  3. #FRACT OSC MAC MOUSE PROBLEMS BLUETOOTH#

You can also read the value at anytime using the command… defaults read -g. You can set it back to the default if you like. to 3.0 or more to make it faster, and go the other way (2.0, 1.5, etc) to make it slower.Īnother side note If you want to turn acceleration back on retype the command in step 1 and substitute the -1 for a 1Īlso the default scaling, on my computer was 1.5. If it isn’t quite right for you, try playing with the number in step 3. After this is disabled, depending on the Tracking you had setup, at first it feels like you’ve made it worse, but do steps 2 and 3 and your mouse will then act allot more like a Windows, which is especially good if you are forced to work on Windows at work and come home to a Mac. At least that’s how I describe what it’s doing. Step 1 above disables the mouse acceleration that makes a mac mouse over shoot it’s target. YOU MUST LOG OUT AND BACK IN TO SEE THE CHANGES. GlobalPreferences -1Ģ.) Go into System Preferences, under Mouse and move the Tracking slider to the third position from the right side.ģ.) Go back into Terminal and type the following command:ĭefaults write -g 2.25

#FRACT OSC MAC MOUSE PROBLEMS SOFTWARE#

No third party software required.ġ.) Open Terminal and type the following command:ĭefaults write.

#FRACT OSC MAC MOUSE PROBLEMS BLUETOOTH#

Broken actuallyPart of my problem was the Bluetooth operating range, which I. This too was an annoying issue for me personally. Ok, I've been annoyed by this since the very first day I've been using my Mac Mini: the mouse feels weird, very weird. I have a 27″ iMac and I’m using a Magic Mouse. I'll try SteerMouse when I go back to "Media Player" configuration.

  • Acceleration: 50% (no longer feels like sticking to the mouse pad )).
  • Speed: 120 dpi (feels like Windows fast )).
  • Since I'm trying to do some desk work right now and have a wired mouse, I'm currently and happily using USB Overdrive with these settings:

    #FRACT OSC MAC MOUSE PROBLEMS TRIAL#

    SteerMouse (15 days trial only but it can handle the bluetooth Mighty mouse).USB Overdrive (no bluetooth support, but you can try it as long as you need).2005 :roll:), third party fixes now work well on intel Macs. good luck with acceleration!)įortunately, since the last time I checked (errr. SolutionsĪpple's been stubbornly unresponsive to this problem, as they always are, especially when the mouse is at stake (took them 10 years to aknowlege the need for a right button. My problem is with how freaking slow it initially starts (even at max traking speed). (And you can actually make it go even faster!) But my problem is not with how fast it would eventually get. The tracking speed is only the fastest the mouse will go. This is not controllable through the "tracking speed" slider in the control panel. When you move the mouse on OSX, it first moves verrrry slowly, so you move it faster and when you reach a certain speed the mouse suddenly accelerates like crazy. However, the core problem is still the acceleration curve. Part of my problem was the Bluetooth operating range, which I could only fix by moving the mac nearer to where I usually use my mouse in my living room. Ok, I've been annoyed by this since the very first day I've been using my Mac Mini: the mouse feels weird, very weird.






    Fract osc mac mouse problems