![]() It's quite a bit different in how it works, but the result is essentially that. Windows guys, think of this as a CPL mouse fix that overrides in-game mouse control, except for OS X. Thank you to everyone who's donated so far! Screw it, birthday only once a year and it's an excellent way to rationalize enjoying yourself a bit. I'm probably going to buy myself a birthday present with half of the money in the account if I have some left over at the end of the month. $110 Medication for myself, specifically 2 months of Acebutolol. Difference was used for groceries and 2 pairs of cheap pants. I sold one of the keyboards for a total spent of $65. $175 purchased an auction lot of mechanical keyboards to facilitate another OS X gaming project I'm working on. There's been about 20 people I've asked to do this. $? I've asked a bunch of people to donate directly to child's play instead of sending me money. This application is 100% free, but the medication that allows me the ability to even sit at my computer and play sc2 or program is expensive (see: )Īpproximate Donation Breakdown (what have I done with any money I've received relative to this project) If you would like to donate, please contact me. If you have questions, please ask in this thread. MAKE SURE YOU RESTART AFTER INSTALLATION! or it will not work until you do. ![]() I am working on a version that should allow sensitivity/dpi(model specific) changes on mice that have neither. This should work with _any_ mouse that allows you to set the DPI onboard or in a control panel. Not only this, but with Razer mice, it makes the control panel settings result in identical mouse behaviour in Windows AND OS X! The same settings will give you identical mouse feel! It also works along side most mouse control panels. I've created a program that sets the OS X mouse scaling to a truly linear scale then monitors applications to keep them from changing it (such as SC2). Being an OS X user myself I decided to fix the problem. #1 I've seen all the threads about OS X mousing in games, SC2's weird behaviour with razer and logitech drivers etc.
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