![]() Sorry for the wall of text but I'm really loving working on this Mac but, being new to this OS, I can't fix the issue on my own and I can't "feel" my workflow entirely. I already tried disabling the acceleration with the terminal command(I'm on Monterey and I find it absurd that Apple doesn't provide a checkbox to disable it like every single OS out there) but that put my mouse to the slowest possible setting: I then manually made the cursor speed faster in the Logi Options application but 1) it's not fast enough 2) after I reboot my system the mouse works but Logi Options doesn't see it anymore. Is there anything I can do to fix this issue and, finally, fully enjoy my Mac(which I otherwise love)? It goes from too slow to too fast, and I often end up on the wrong places of the screen due to this: bear in mind that I've also played competitive FPS games back in the day so if I don't feel the mouse, even for work stuff, I go crazy. I'm using an MX Master 3(with the Mac specific version of the MX Keys keyboard) and no matter what I do, it feels "wrong". ![]() I'm liking the machine so far but there's one thing driving me crazy to the point I thought about returning it if I don't manage to fix it: the mouse acceleration.įor context I've been using Windows and Linux computers since I was a kid, and no matter which mouse or Windows/Linux version(or distro) I use I can always turn off mouse acceleration and the mouse "feels" the exact same on every OS.but not on Mac. I've recently bought a base model M1 Mac Mini to use as my new work-at-home machine(I do video editing in DaVinci Resolve, graphics with the Affinity suite and I code websites in VSCode). Hi everyone, I'm writing here because I need help from more experienced Mac users. (EDIT - I put an update on this issue at the end of this post)
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