To revert the speed back to normal, you can adjust the mouse tracking speed in system preferences, or use Terminal to set the value back to 3.0. I changed my speed to 7.0 which is perfect for my liking. The maximum mouse speed you can access from the System Preferences is 3.0. Step three: To speed up your mouse tracking, you can simply change this number by typing the following command, replacing the “mouse speed” with a new number such as 5.0: defaults write -g your_mouse_speed MagicPrefs Fleg azoknak lesz hasznos, akik nem elgednek meg a gyri belltsok adta lehetsgekkel, szeretnnek tbbet kihozni az egerkbl.
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This will return a number that represents the tracking speed. Step two (optional): Enter the following command to view your current speed: defaults read -g Step one: Open Terminal (located in the Utilities folder of your Applications. Use the following steps to increase your trackpad sensitivity: It didn’t take long, but I found a way to customise the trackpad speed using Terminal. It looks nice, but all I wanted to do was increase the trackpad speed without fluffing around with a tonne of other features and settings (plus I’m overly cautious about adding unnecessary apps to my computer when a simple terminal command or Automator workflow will do). I came across an app called BetterTouchTool that lets you customise the tracking speed and add a tonne of other trackpad functionality to your computer. So, I started Googling around to try and find a quick and easy solution for increasing the trackpad/mouse speed. defaults write TrackingMouse -float 0.3125 defaults write TrackingTrackpad -float 0.3125 The Apple Tracking speed slider for the Magic Mouse and Magic Trackpad has 10 speed settings : 0.0, 0.125, 0.3125, 0.5, 0.6875, 0.875, 1.0, 1.7, 2.0, 3. Unfortunately, Apple’s upper limit on tracking sensitivity isn’t as high as I’d like. However, I recently found myself thinking I WANT MORE! I currently use a MacBook and have had the trackpad/mouse speed all the way up for some time. If the increase in speed seems too much, give it 10-minutes and you’ll be amazed at how quickly you can adapt to the new speed. By whacking the tracking speed up all the way, you can significantly increase the speed at which you get things done on your computer. One of the great takeaways from Tim Ferriss’s podcast interview with Noah Kagan was the impact your mouse tracking speed can have on your productivity. Hope this is of assistance to those who like to have Middle Click on there Apple Magic Mouse.Check out my other Mac productivity tips!
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You can download MagicPrefs from here it is free. If Middle Click is not working ensure you have: System Preferences > MagicPrefs > Clicks & Taps tab > select One Finger Middle Axis Click > Middle Click.System Preferences > MagicPrefs (click once and icon will reapear in Menu Bar) MagicPrefs is active again.Click the lock bottom left to unlock > Select Accessibility.System Preferences > Security & Privacy > Privacy >.Click MagicPrefs Menu Bar icon and select Quit MagicPrefs.If MagicPrefs is not in Menu Bar: System Preferences > MagicPrefs > Show Icon > close System Preferences.Up until macOS 10.14 I was able to keep it going beautifully but with macOS 10.14.1 it stopped working.
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due to some Apple technical issues and changes to their API's. MagicPrefs was my choice but it is now no longer maintained or supported since macOS 10.13.2. Apple Magic Mouse does not have a middle click facility so you have to use a 3rd party app to enable it.