Comment by car
11 hours ago
For posterity, I can very much recommend MacMousefix. It's $2.99 to own, totally worth it to me. Open source.
Also available via brew:
brew install mac-mouse-fix
And on Github too:
11 hours ago
For posterity, I can very much recommend MacMousefix. It's $2.99 to own, totally worth it to me. Open source.
Also available via brew:
brew install mac-mouse-fix
And on Github too:
That's pretty cool, I've been wanting something like this so I don't have to reach for the touchpad on my Mac all the time. But I gotta say, I did NOT expect to be scrolling in the Z axis all of a sudden on that site!
Is there anything like this for the MX Ergo? I would be very interested in any software-based “hacks” for the mouse.
You could also try out a Steermouse free trial, it has MX Ergo S on the recommended mice list, so MX Ero is a maybe
https://plentycom.jp/en/steermouse/
I don’t have a mouse on my Mac now (trackpad too good) but Steermouse has been around for about 25 years and I used it for many of those. Way less awful than the Logitech software.
SteerMouse is legendary. I think it’s been around since Jaguar? Case study in getting it right the first time.
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Steermouse fills this gap brilliantly. Covers every device I’ve ever tried and I have some significant exotics.
I tried this, and it's nice .. but it did let me programme all the buttons on my Logitech MX Vertical.
Holy crap, just tried this and I was skeptical, but it sold me within minutes. This truly is great!