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So in light of that, although to me it looked like a promising little piece of software, I admittedly have not truly tried it yet. I mention Povohat's, but I just found out about Custom Curve yesterday and have it installed, wasn't sure if that was a good option also, as 'reviews' seemed to indicate it was "just Povohat's with a better GUI", like not necessarily more features. The person I did this for didn’t even end up using it long term, rather just made his own curve again. It was laborious and time consuming, and the resulting feel is so close to a natural curve that by far the path of least resistance (and probably better result) is to use a natural / logarithmic curve shape you simply design yourself. However, was this worth it? Absolutely not. SMOOTHMOUSE CURVE DISABLE ACCELERATION UPDATEI reverse engineered it using a few scripts, one was simply to toggle epp on and off instantly whilst alternately killing and re-loading the custom curve process simultaneously with a single button press, and the other was to run mouse movement at each count per update value (effective hand speed) whereby I then matched the velocity in custom curve for the same movement with EPP disabled, you can do this either in paint with the cursor or in a game by doing 360’s, then just do linear interpolation between each integer result mapped on a spreadsheet, until you have the full curve over 120 or so integer values, then you can just draw a curve in Custom Curve using the spline interface which dissects every value mapped in a spreadsheet for an identical final result, which I then validated with other movement scripts. Since CC allows full curve manipulation and can remove time calculation as an option. ![]() SMOOTHMOUSE CURVE DISABLE ACCELERATION WINDOWS 10I did reverse engineer the Windows 10 version accurately using the Custom Curve software for someone who had also used EPP for many years. It is also not calculated by sensitivity at all, but by cursor distance. The EPP curve also doesn’t calculate for time between frames, this means changing polling rate would hugely change the accel curve, but also changes the feel a lot especially at the low end. The Windows EPP curve is 3 functions stacked back to back (like 3 logarithmic shaped / natural curves out of a very small offset) and Povohat only can run a single formula concurrently. Here are some links to reviews and user opinons.This can’t be done accurately in Povohat’s. It’s a clean uninstall that way :) Mouse Acceleration Reviews That’s like any other preference pane, just remove it from ~/Library/PreferencePanes/Mouse Acceleration.prefPane If you use the built-in “Mouse”-pane the settings should be back to normal.įind and delete it in your users Library / PreferencePanes. The preference pane just sets the value once, like the built-in pane. If you want to uninstall, you only need to locate the Preference Pane and delete that.Ĭurrent setting persists until the next logout or restart. Get the current releaseįor macOS Mojave, Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey See the older OS X Daily article for alternatives. With the current version try a inverted setting at about -1.0x. Only the original version 1.0 is with explicit acceleration settings. With a trick you can disable the acceleration, but that’s it. It’s limited to just a simple speed setting now. The API changed a bit with the release of 10.5 Leopard and then 10.6 Snow Leopard.
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