i would love to see a cursorespresso coming out soon tho, i dont see much promise in just pure eclair. beyond the nice lock screen, i didnt see anything that was nicer than sense1.5, and was scared off by the FCs. I am still interested in hearing your suggestions on third-party software – but optimally the answer to my question should be how to permanently disable mouse acceleration in the Apple native preference files, or similar. tried this for a few minutes, and immediately went back to cursorsense. LinearMouse or CursorSense which have settings for disabling mouse acceleration – but when trying them, unfortunately because they also handle other mouse-related functions, it seems to tend to interact negatively with other mouse software (making the cursor movements "choppy") and even Universal Control. Please note: Preferably, I want to make the setting permanent inside of native MacOS settings, or some "light software" like a script, rather than relying on heavy external software. However, this setting is not permanent and seems to get lost on reboot or shut down (potentially also at idling, sleep or logout – I have not investigated thoroughly). This is the ONLY thing that let me truly disable mouse acceleration and had it feel just as precise as windows. ![]() I am able to temporarily get rid of the mouse acceleration, by entering the below command into Terminal and then rebooting (or potentially logging out and in, though that has been unreliable at times): defaults write -g -integer -1 ![]() I.e.: Acceleration in moving the mouse cursor (not referring to scrolling). ![]() It improved mouse pointer response, removing the infamous lag. In Monterey or Big Sur, Apple seem to have introduced an aggressive mouse acceleration function. SmoothMouse is a mouse driver for macOS, created in 2012 by Daniel kerud and Eugene / Dae. I upgraded from MacOS Catalina straight to Monterey.
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