Advanced optical technology For pinpoint accuracy on almost any surface. Adjust double-click sensitivity in the Mouse Properties > Buttons tab > Double-click speed (In Mac OS X: System Preferences > Mouse > Double-Click Speed) Tick the 'Double-click to open an item' in the Folder Options section of Windows Swap the primary and secondary click function for testing (For Windows: Mouse Properties > Buttons tab. Plug-and-play design Simply plug the nano receiver into an available USB port. I don't understand why Apple changed it from OS 9, since IMO OS 9's mouse behavior was the best of any OS I've ever used. You are looking on a Logitech M317 Blue Wireless USB Optical Mouse w/UNIFY Nano USB Receiver. I think the problem is that the acceleration ramps up too fast in OS X, so for slow movement the cursor barely moves, but move the mouse just a bit faster, and the pointer shoots across the screen. As much as I like Overdrive, I really hate this sticky cursor in OS X. I guess I'll try to get used to the mouse, but if I can't I'll probably ditch USB Overdrive in favor of Turbo Mouse. This was the original reason I installed turbo mouse in the first place, because it restored the mouse tracking behavior to the smoother operation of OS 9. USB Overdrive changes the speed of the cursor, but not the acceleration, so the mouse is "sticky" compared to OS 9. This will also automatically save the collection to your library list in the app. Once you've found it, click or tap the collection name to start browsing. I uninstalled Turbo Mouse and all is well.Įxcept now the mouse tracking isn't so good. In the OverDrive app, find your library's digital collection (see specific steps for Fire tablets, Android, Chromebooks, iOS, or Windows 8/10 ). That kernal extension wasn't playing well with USB Overdrive. I forgot that I had installed Apple USB Mouse Turbo Edition to speed up mouse tracking speed in OS X.