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Hello everyone!
My first post here. Here´s couple of questions:
1. What mouse?
I just bought a Mac Pro, but I wasn´t happy at all with the Mighty Mouse. It was way too slow and small, so not good for my hand. I then bought Logitech MX400 lasermouse, but I´m still not happy with the performance. I can´t adjust it to be pixel accurate, fast and smooth. So what mouse would you recommend for me?
2. Pointer acceleration
Now this thing just drives me crazy. How can I turn this thing off? I´ve searched this forum and I found, that other people too are annoyed by this "feature". But has anyone figured out yet, how to turn it off?
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".
I tried Steermouse, but that didn´t help much. And I really wouldn´t like to pay anything just to turn a "feature" off.
So bottom line. I need a very accurate mouse for music editing work and the pointer acceleration off (or at least adjust the acceleration to slow).
It´s weird, that I have Logitech LX3 optical mouse on my PC and it´s almost perfect. Weren´t the laser mouses suppose to be more accurate? Or maybe they are too accurate?
My first post here. Here´s couple of questions:
1. What mouse?
I just bought a Mac Pro, but I wasn´t happy at all with the Mighty Mouse. It was way too slow and small, so not good for my hand. I then bought Logitech MX400 lasermouse, but I´m still not happy with the performance. I can´t adjust it to be pixel accurate, fast and smooth. So what mouse would you recommend for me?
2. Pointer acceleration
Now this thing just drives me crazy. How can I turn this thing off? I´ve searched this forum and I found, that other people too are annoyed by this "feature". But has anyone figured out yet, how to turn it off?
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".
I tried Steermouse, but that didn´t help much. And I really wouldn´t like to pay anything just to turn a "feature" off.
So bottom line. I need a very accurate mouse for music editing work and the pointer acceleration off (or at least adjust the acceleration to slow).
It´s weird, that I have Logitech LX3 optical mouse on my PC and it´s almost perfect. Weren´t the laser mouses suppose to be more accurate? Or maybe they are too accurate?