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Registered: ‎08-19-2010

Not crazy about that rat. So dang sensitive. I"m used to a wired mouse and with this fancy  IMac came with the magic mouse I'm ready to poison it.

 

You drag it here, there and yonder then you have to

delicately click on something and hope you don't upset it and have to x out of something only to have to click it again .   Pita

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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

@SharkE   In the settings can you slow down the mouse?

Honored Contributor
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I'll check !

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There are settings to slow down its tracking and also to adjust how it responds to clicking, so you can be more deliberate and less accidental handling it.


It's new. You'll adapt and like it more, but you can find settings for it to make it feel friendlier. Just think of yourself as training (or taming) the mouse! 

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I slowed it down first.

 

Then I just quit using it and went back to my wired mouse from Big Lots. D*mn thing wouldn't go to the far left and right top without having to clear all the junk off my desk and move the pad and the rat so it had the run of the desk.

 

 

said P on that and went back to a better unit. Saw at Big Lots they still carried the wired mice , so, I bought half dozen and gave sister a couple.