Apr 01, 2006 No, you don't need to install drivers for it, but side-to-side scrolling is not natively supported in Mac OS X - hence, the need for drivers for that particular function. Mac OS X has support for up/down scroll wheels, first, second, third, fourth, and fifth mouse buttons - possibly even sixth and seventh like on some of the new mice. Just updated to 10.12.1 and it seems to have broken my mouse wheel scrolling. It used to scroll smoothly with a small jump each 'click' of the wheel, but now it only scrolls when I move the wheel quickly making fine scrolling impossible. It is just a generic mouse, but it worked fine until this update. Any help would be appreciated.
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Speaking only of the default Windows & OSX mouse drivers..
3utools firmware not downloading. When I use the mouse wheel to scroll in OSX (10.5) it seems to be able to detect whether I 'flick' it quickly, or slowly turn it. Vst plugin nexus fl studio 12 free download. Consequently, flicking it quickly causes lots more ground to be covered than if I made the same number of scroll wheel 'clicks' at a slower pace (by 'clicks' I mean the little feedback nubs you feel when the wheel rotates). I like this behavior. In Windows (XP Pro SP2) it seems that when I use the scroll wheel, Windows is simply counting scroll wheel 'clicks' and just scrolls by the number of lines specified in the mouse control panel. Consequently, whether I flick the wheel quickly, or roll it slowly, the same amount of vertical scrolling occurs. I don't like this behavior. Is there some setting in Windows I could make (as a non-admin user) to make the mouse wheel scroll like OSX, i.e. where it can tell whether I flick it quickly or turn it slowly and recognize I want it to scroll a lot or just a bit? Comments are closed.
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