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by marblessubtext
2146 days ago
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Disabling acceleration is a big feature here, again something that makes sense on a trackpad but does not on a scroll wheel. It's infuriating switching between Linux/Windows/macOS _with the same mouse_ and only macOS has acceleration. Logitech Options doesn't even give acceleration Also along these lines of bizarre defaults, I don't remember how but I had to change key press settings to allow for repeated presses. Apparently the default behavior is to give you accent character options. Then from there I had to change the interval/initial timings to be closer to Linux/Windows as well. Of course now I'm paying the price with the dreaded repeat inputs on this keyboard |
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Ah, but it makes sense on Apple scroll wheels! I think that's why they never added a built-in option to disable it.
Nowadays the Magic Mouse doesn't even have a physical scroll wheel, but even on the Mighty Mouse, the scroll wheel was a little ball that could roll in any direction and didn't have notches, so acceleration made sense.
Acceleration + notches are what do not go together.