#MACOS MOUSE ACCELERATION MAC OS X#
I then went on and bought the Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 4.0 but that mouse seems to 'bug out' even in Mac OS X when you move it fast (No bugging in BootCamp Windows). So I moved back to my cheap ass Microsoft IntelliMouse which works perfectly. +1, Ive also been using the paid Mac app Smooze () to get smooth mousewheel scrolling animation like I get on Linux and Windows out-of-the-box when web browsing and so forth because I havent found a free app that can do this.
#MACOS MOUSE ACCELERATION DRIVERS#
I bought the DeathAdder but the drivers sucked, no matter wich settings I tried I always had some acceleration left to the extend that it anyoed the hell out of me. The only app that correctly disables cursor acceleration is SteelSeries ExactMouse. There's an option to turn down acceleration in the Razer driver but I don't think it worked at all I ended up returning it.įunny, I had the exact same thing. I tried a Razer DeathAdder first, and found it to be very imprecise its drivers for the mac aren't that great, IMO. I very strongly recommend trying it out I couldn't be happier with how it controls on my Mac. It's cheap, and actually simulates PC-mouse control fairly well. I have a MacBook Pro, and found that I minimized mouse acceleration by using a Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0 (using the bundled driver). and most iccup maps dont even work on the mac version of bw -.-)įor some reason it runs a lot smoother on windows. sc2 and bw both (no proper iccup support pisses me off. i LOVE my mac for everything except for starcraft. Another side note If you want to turn acceleration back on retype the command in step 1 and substitute the -1 for a 1. If you guys could share your Mouse Acceleration experiences, I'd be quite appreciative. to 3.0 or more to make it faster, and go the other way (2.0, 1.5, etc) to make it slower. I feel that this is my biggest handicap in SC2 right now, mouse control. Has anyone maybe found a sweet spot with this? This is what I've experimented with, but i'm still quite unhappy with it. I read on some random website of a way to alter both the mouse's settings, apples built in laptop mouse settings, and the ingame sensitivity. The highest DPI setting on my MX518 mouse no longer compensates, and.
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However, as of a recent update to macOS this results in a fixed tracking speed that is far too low. Hello, I habitually disable mouse acceleration with.
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Are they allowed? How specifically do they help?Ģ). Disable mouse acceleration and set tracking speed in Big Sur. A third party program - I haven't experimented with any of these. I am wondering if people could share their best fixes for the Mouse Acceleration problem. I bought an external mouse (bluetooth logitech), and it's pretty nice and comfortable. I am super happy with my mac in every aspect aside from the mouse behavior. I bought a MacBook Pro around six months ago without awareness of Macs mouse acceleration. Hey guys, I'll make this short and sweet.