Mouse acceleration seems to come factory standard on Macbooks, is there any way to disable it? My teammate plays on a Macbook and has been trying to change this setting to release his full power in game but there's no obvious way to fix this. Has anyone else had to deal with this issue before? Any ideas?
The global preference keys com.apple.mouse.scaling and com.apple.trackpad.scaling control the mouse and trackpad acceleration constants, you can set them to -1 to disable acceleration eg. defaults write -g com.apple.mouse.scaling -1
Also he might want to consider just using windows for tf2 if it's not one of those new arm64 macbooks
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Use povohat mouse accel and add negative accel so it cancels out with the built in mouse accel
Use povohat mouse accel and add negative accel so it cancels out with the built in mouse accel
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He uses a mac laptop, not a mac mouse lol
He uses a mac laptop, not a mac mouse lol
ArieMade by Chris, of chrisconfig fame: https://github.com/cdown/mac-cel
This probably won't work on recent osx versions since that IOHIDLib stuff was deprecated in 10.11 or 10.12 (4-ish years ago)
This probably won't work on recent osx versions since that IOHIDLib stuff was deprecated in 10.11 or 10.12 (4-ish years ago)
turbochad69ArieMade by Chris, of chrisconfig fame: https://github.com/cdown/mac-celThis probably won't work on recent osx versions since that IOHIDLib stuff was deprecated in 10.11 or 10.12 (4-ish years ago)
I've last used it in 10.13 when there were still proper nvidia drivers for OS/X
This probably won't work on recent osx versions since that IOHIDLib stuff was deprecated in 10.11 or 10.12 (4-ish years ago)[/quote]
I've last used it in 10.13 when there were still proper nvidia drivers for OS/X