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mark88

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Oct 30, 2004
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Is there any reason why Apple continue not to add this feature? surely they've heard all the complaints from new mac users? If you switch between mac and windows on a regular basis without using any third party apps it's a real pain dealing with the slow mouse movements/scaling in OS X. I know you can use USB overdrive etc etc, but it costs $$ and I don't see why such a simple option is left out?

Is it such a hard thing to add? I'm confused...
 
mark88 said:
Is there any reason why Apple continue not to add this feature? surely they've heard all the complaints from new mac users? If you switch between mac and windows on a regular basis without using any third party apps it's a real pain dealing with the slow mouse movements/scaling in OS X. I know you can use USB overdrive etc etc, but it costs $$ and I don't see why such a simple option is left out?

Is it such a hard thing to add? I'm confused...

http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/9091

See if MouseZoom can alleviate some of your frustration.
 
MouseZoon only allows you to adjust speed, I'm talking about scaling. ie, when you move your mouse a tiny bit, the OS X cursor hardly moves at all. It feels un-natural.

USB Overdrive is the best app I've found to overcome this problem, but my question is, why I have to go and look for an app in the first place for such a simple preference?
 
mark88 said:
Is there any reason why Apple continue not to add this feature? surely they've heard all the complaints from new mac users? If you switch between mac and windows on a regular basis without using any third party apps it's a real pain dealing with the slow mouse movements/scaling in OS X. I know you can use USB overdrive etc etc, but it costs $$ and I don't see why such a simple option is left out?

Is it such a hard thing to add? I'm confused...

On my PBG4 it now appears to be an automatic function based on the tracking speed set in Sys Prefs. If I have the track pad speed set to Fast I can move edge to edge with about 3/4 inch of movement if I move fast. Even with the setting at medium which gives much more detail if the movement speed is slow I can go edge to edge in about 50% of the track pad area if I move quickly. Similar results with a Kensington Bluetooth mouse.
 
mark88 said:
MouseZoon only allows you to adjust speed, I'm talking about scaling. ie, when you move your mouse a tiny bit, the OS X cursor hardly moves at all. It feels un-natural.

USB Overdrive is the best app I've found to overcome this problem, but my question is, why I have to go and look for an app in the first place for such a simple preference?
This is the EXACT same problem that I have. It feels completely weird when I switch back and forth between my Windows and my Mac. I know that the problem is related to my Logitech mouse, though, because when I switch to a Mac mouse, it works fine.
 
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