This is the most appropriate place in a long time (mabe even since the interwebs began) for "LOL".Eish, confused you with GreGorGy, apologies.
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This is the most appropriate place in a long time (mabe even since the interwebs began) for "LOL".Eish, confused you with GreGorGy, apologies.
But back to the topic: confusing me with MacBoer. Is it his sig? The mac? or the Boer? LOL
When it comes to OsX they don't have any interest in locking things down.But knowing Apple's dumb it down & lock it down mentality the above ain't gonna happen.
When it comes to OsX they don't have any interest in locking things down.![]()
Like? I know people don't like apple's acceleration curves for the mouse but developers have filled the gap there with plenty of apps. If you buy a microsoft mouse for example you can use their settings which is probably ideal since it's usually ex-wondozers who don't like it.I meant certain system settings are pretty much locked down and you can't change them and Apple does not seem interested in allowing you to in the near future either. Was not referring to in the same context as lockdown on the iPhone etc.
I just got a Magic Trackpad. I reckon it's the best input device for OS X. It's huge! Much bigger than the Macbook Pro trackpad, which isn't small to begin with.
Anyway, I don't think Mac OS X will run iOS apps. They are made for touch input, it just doesn't work on a Mac. That said their built-in apps are getting an iOS influence, and the Mac App store has a lot of ports from iOS.
Like? I know people don't like apple's acceleration curves for the mouse but developers have filled the gap there with plenty of apps. If you buy a microsoft mouse for example you can use their settings which is probably ideal since it's usually ex-wondozers who don't like it.![]()
It is curious, been that way since as long as I can remember it. I'm also happy with the mouse acceleration so I can't say I've invested much time in trying to change it..I have tried every single one of those mouse utils and they still leave you wanting. Another big one is system wide font manipulation, wtf can I simply not change my fonts across the whole system like in every other os out there.
I try not to buy MS products. Also I don't want to go buy a new piece of hardware because of a problem with the os, I happen to like my current mouse.
It is curious, been that way since as long as I can remember it.
I'm not sure I understand - are you looking to control your windows box with a mac? http://www.microsoft.com/mac/remote-desktop-clientSpeaking of Microsoft products I would like a native built-on version of Remote Desktop. I always control my i7 with my MacBook. My Office for Mac 2011 Pro is expiring tomorrow and I really don't want to buy one.
Yip. Maybe it's time they fix it. You do get one or two apps that can assist in doing it but it's still a ballache.
I'm not sure I understand - are you looking to control your windows box with a mac? http://www.microsoft.com/mac/remote-desktop-client
I guess you're right in saying there isn't a problem with the acceleration (it's just the way it is, even if it makes use of a retarded curve), but how about the option to disable it? Almost every utility I've tried can't disable it completely.No I don't think they would. Why? Because the problem is not that there's something wrong with how mouse acceleration in OSX behaves (it's the same as every other Unix, BTW). The problem is that it's different to Windows. Get used to it.
With regards to feedback, I was referrring to the fonts issue. If you don't provide feedback, you have no business complaining.