![]() Thanks in advance.Įdit: Although I've asked both questions to solve the same problem, this is the programmatical counterpart to the other one. I know the question is a bit open but I don't even know what kind of a solution could work. So anything is appreciated, really ("can't distribute drivers without certificate from Apple") but some documentation/reference would get me a long way ("Darwin's Next Generation Mouse Curve Editing API and Examples"). I'm a fairly experienced C programmer, both in user and kernel space (in Linux and Windows), but know next to nothing about Mac OS X or Darwin. Can easily be applied/run by other people who want the same thing (all 42 of us on the planet).Works on mice but not touchpads, tablets, magic wands.Works on Snow Leopard (10.6.5) and later - much later, unless an important piece of the API gets deprecated.I want my solution to be as simple, universal and unintrusive as possible, so some criteria might be: (Well, not true, but it's better to start from scratch.) Should I write a mouse driver? A startup program? A click-and-forget settings adjuster? A preferences pane? That is, no acceleration an adjustable but constant pixels pointer moves / meters mouse moved ratio. ![]() To summarize: I want to have linear mouse response on Mac OS X. First of all, here's the userland question: Disabling mouse acceleration in Mac OS X superuser
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