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eXan

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Jan 10, 2005
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Hi there, I have a Logitech BT mouse v270 that I use with my MacBook when I'm at home.

I had a few issues with it after I bought it though:

1.) It was super fast in the second slowest tracking speed setting and super slow on the slowest, but I fixed it with MouseZoom.

2.) But recently I've started noticing that it somehow behaves differently from my Logitech MX500 USB mouse that I use with my iMac and figured out that it had far less (or none at all) cursor acceleration.

So my question is, can I somehow increase the mouse acceleration without changing the tracking speed for my v270?

Sorry if that was posted before, but my searching attemps failed to give any results :eek:

Thanks :)
 
Hi there, I have a Logitech BT mouse v270 that I use with my MacBook when I'm at home.

I had a few issues with it after I bought it though:

1.) It was super fast in the second slowest tracking speed setting and super slow on the slowest, but I fixed it with MouseZoom.

2.) But recently I've started noticing that it somehow behaves differently from my Logitech MX500 USB mouse that I use with my iMac and figured out that it had far less (or none at all) cursor acceleration.

So my question is, can I somehow increase the mouse acceleration without changing the tracking speed for my v270?

Sorry if that was posted before, but my searching attemps failed to give any results :eek:

Thanks :)

Why not just increase the tracking speed?
 
Why not just increase the tracking speed?

Because its fine when not moving mouse from one side of the screen to another, like using hot corners, spotlight, etc.

I just want it to accelerate more when I move the mouse quicker :)
 
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