Is there any option in Mac Sierra for scrolling down/up speed?
R ras113 macrumors regular Original poster Oct 23, 2017 115 13 Oct 26, 2017 #1 Is there any option in Mac Sierra for scrolling down/up speed?
Fishrrman macrumors Penryn Feb 20, 2009 29,185 13,235 Oct 27, 2017 #2 How about the "Mouse" preference pane?
jbarley macrumors 601 Jul 1, 2006 4,023 1,895 Vancouver Island Oct 27, 2017 #3 Apple has really buried these settings. Look under "System Preferences"->"Accessibility"->"Mouse and Trackpad".
Apple has really buried these settings. Look under "System Preferences"->"Accessibility"->"Mouse and Trackpad".
Gregg2 macrumors 604 May 22, 2008 7,269 1,238 Milwaukee, WI Oct 27, 2017 #4 Thanks for scholling us on scrooling (My fingers get ahead of themselves tooo.)
R ras113 macrumors regular Original poster Oct 23, 2017 115 13 Oct 27, 2017 #5 jbarley said: Apple has really buried these settings. Look under "System Preferences"->"Accessibility"->"Mouse and Trackpad". Click to expand... Thank you.. Fixed it now and what to change when i will remove some text and pressing "delete" and its removing to slow also? Last edited: Oct 27, 2017
jbarley said: Apple has really buried these settings. Look under "System Preferences"->"Accessibility"->"Mouse and Trackpad". Click to expand... Thank you.. Fixed it now and what to change when i will remove some text and pressing "delete" and its removing to slow also?
jbarley macrumors 601 Jul 1, 2006 4,023 1,895 Vancouver Island Oct 27, 2017 #6 Sure, no problem... This is how it looks on my MacPro running Sierra 10.12.6.
R ras113 macrumors regular Original poster Oct 23, 2017 115 13 Oct 27, 2017 #7 Just to write if someone else need that functions , you can also use Fn-Option-Command-F5 to come to Accessibility.
Just to write if someone else need that functions , you can also use Fn-Option-Command-F5 to come to Accessibility.