![]() ![]() It´s weird, that I have Logitech LX3 optical mouse on my PC and it´s almost perfect. I need a very accurate mouse for music editing work and the pointer acceleration off (or at least adjust the acceleration to slow). ![]() And I really wouldn´t like to pay anything just to turn a "feature" off. Next, navigate to ‘System Preferences’ then select the ‘Mouse’ option from this settings menu. I tried Steermouse, but that didn´t help much. Method 1: Disable Mouse Acceleration From System Settings Having stated your Mac computer and logged into the OS, click on the Apple icon on the desktop to bring up the Apple Menu. Some guy described it´s behavior perfectly, "when I was making broad movements with the mouse, I would overshoot the mark - but then, when I slowed the mouse movement, it felt like I was dragging the pointer through mud". If you are accustomed to Windows, then OSX feel so very slow, but if you are accustomed to OSX then windows seems unusably touchy. 'The acceleration formula is different, so no amount of moving sliders will fix this. But has anyone figured out yet, how to turn it off? This seems true to me though, I am all over the place when trying to aim on Windows now. ![]() How can I turn this thing off? I´ve searched this forum and I found, that other people too are annoyed by this "feature". So what mouse would you recommend for me? I can´t adjust it to be pixel accurate, fast and smooth. I then bought Logitech MX400 lasermouse, but I´m still not happy with the performance. It was way too slow and small, so not good for my hand. I just bought a Mac Pro, but I wasn´t happy at all with the Mighty Mouse. ![]()
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