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HUH?
what are you taking about. I dont see any fill-out field on the mose preferences pane in OS X. are you editing the prefs file?
RTFA.
As he says above:
There has already been a hint on modifying the preference file directly to achieve more speed.The linked hint provides instructions: Using a terminal, edit the .GlobalPreferences.plist file in your ~/Library/Preferences directory. If you're using Pico, for example, type:You can also use textedit to edit the file: /Applications/TextEdit.app/Contents/MacOS/TextEdit ~/Library/Preferences/.GlobalPreferences.plist &
Or even Property List Editor if you have it installed. Interestingly, my .GlobalPreferences.plist doesn't have the mouse scaling entry.
Addendum
A comment in the linked article correctly points out that technically, we shouldn't be editing pref files by hand, but using the
defaults command, eg:defaults write -globalDomain com.apple.mouse.scaling -float 3.0
But then where would we be if we always followed the rules? Probably yelling at our Macs and wondering why preferences aren't loading right: beware messed up XML files. :-) |
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