![]() If anyone has any suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it. The DeathAdder had already established itself as a decent mouse in the PC world, and it carries this reputation over to the Mac side with flair. Currently using a Razer DeathAdder gaming mouse with the driver software installed, and I have tried adjusting the scrolling speed in the system preferences in both Mouse Settings and in Accessibility (not sure why there is 2 different settings). Unfortunately there's no visual representation on the mouse to let you know which profile is loaded, something you'll have to go back to the control panel to find out. It also has the ability to turn off the logo and scroll button glow and being able to store custom settings in five different profiles, all accessible through the driver control panel, or pressing the button found under the mouse. Not to mention the ability to turn acceleration on or off, customisable scroll speed and buttons, on the fly sensitivity adjustment (which can be controlled from the mouse rather than through the software), double click speed, three different USB polling rates and DPI switching up to 1,800dpi for greater accuracy. I use a Razer Deathadder and ever since Ive started using it Ive had to reset my sensitivity settings (via Apple -> System Preferences -> Mouse) after every system restart. ![]() ![]() ![]() The software opens up a realm of configurability that as far as we're aware has not been offered to Mac users before, including separate X and Y axis sensitivity, and overall sensitivity as well. Razer's drivers are famous for customisability, and are now available on OS X.
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