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Switcher Hangout (Windows to Mac)
I think it's time to switch
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<blockquote data-quote="cvx5832" data-source="post: 291033" data-attributes="member: 23118"><p>I can't share this information enough to people like you (i.e. MYSELF) who's steeped in everything Windows for the past few years, so i'll keep saying it -</p><p></p><p>Look around for third party software that will allow you to change the mouse acceleration curve to match that of you Windows machine, at least to start.</p><p></p><p>When I started test driving Mac's, the frustration of trying to control that mouse pointer was an absolute mess. Gave me a sore hand/wrist after a few minutes of use, and just wrecked my experience altogether. Still, I knew there was something that was drawing me to Macs..</p><p></p><p>So I got on Google and found out why. Downloaded a third-party mousing software, and everything was gold after that.</p><p></p><p>Because of work I still have to be in a Windows environment everyday. No sense "changing gears" everyday when there is a reasonable solution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cvx5832, post: 291033, member: 23118"] I can't share this information enough to people like you (i.e. MYSELF) who's steeped in everything Windows for the past few years, so i'll keep saying it - Look around for third party software that will allow you to change the mouse acceleration curve to match that of you Windows machine, at least to start. When I started test driving Mac's, the frustration of trying to control that mouse pointer was an absolute mess. Gave me a sore hand/wrist after a few minutes of use, and just wrecked my experience altogether. Still, I knew there was something that was drawing me to Macs.. So I got on Google and found out why. Downloaded a third-party mousing software, and everything was gold after that. Because of work I still have to be in a Windows environment everyday. No sense "changing gears" everyday when there is a reasonable solution. [/QUOTE]
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