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    Slow mouse in MAC OS

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by Omela, Nov 18, 2008.

  1. Omela

    Omela Notebook Consultant

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    Hi all

    I have small problem - my Mighty Mouse (or any Microsoft) are 2 times slower than in Vista. My my settings in settings are max out but it moves only as in Windows on default setting.
     
  2. ItsDaKronic

    ItsDaKronic Notebook Consultant

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    Same problem bro. Dont even bother looking for improvement because they all suck. The precision on Mighty Mouse on OSX just sucks and I have found no solution since 07
    There are a few programs to speed it up but they dont make it work the way it does on windows. sad to say..
     
  3. Omela

    Omela Notebook Consultant

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    but what about non-apple mouse?
     
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    pampas Notebook Consultant

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    Apple or non apple they all have the same problem. It's not about the mice but about the system.
    The only thing that works decent for me is the Logitech G5 which has a built in (in the mouse) device for controlling mouse speed. At the fastest speed (still half speed compared to Windows) is acceptable.