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pax-eterna

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Magic Mouse 2 when scrolling with the fingertip on the top always seems to be too sensitive. Like it over over underscrolls just a little bit when lifting your finger off. Meaning you have to be extra slow when selecting text, or a link etc as it more often than not scrolls that one or two lines extra when a finger is removed.

So, is there anyway to actually control that scrolling sensitivity or speed?

I have looked in settings and I can adjust the overall speed of the mouse, but there appears to be nothing specifically in there for the scrolling sensitivity or speed up and down. haha. unless I am missing something of course!
 
I only discovered that the scrolling "extent" is inconsistent, do you have this issue?
That means, for example, Finder, when I scroll up or down with the same strength of my fingertip, the scrolling extent can be different everytime. Sometimes just scrolling with few rows, but sometimes scrolling with many rows.
(same as internal trackpad of MBP)
 
Don't lift your finger before the scrolling stops. That way it will stop w/o scrolling any extra distance. If you need to scroll a longer distance and don't want it to overshoot, drag the scrollbar instead.
 
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