
I have narrowed it down to iterm2 on my system only because it happened five times this morning and when I stopped using iterm2 and switched back to Terminal.app it hasn't happened since. When I don't have so much important work to do I am going to switch back to iterm2 with Debug Logging on and try and get a better explanation of what's going on. Please provide any additional information below.
#Magicprefs app mac os x
Iterm2 Build 0413 on Mac OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.7 What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? Lo and behold when I disabled it, the single-click came back. I decided to mess around with the mouse preferences again and figured I should check out my MagicPrefs app. After using the mouse for a few minutes the double-click symptom return.
#Magicprefs app pro
What is the expected output? What do you see instead? On my Macbook Pro today, I notice that I had MagicPrefs (mouse configuration app) running on my puter.
#Magicprefs app for mac
Download the latest version of MagicPrefs for Mac - Adds functions and options to the Apple Magic Mouse. The size of the latest installation package available for download is 2.6 MB. The program lies within System Tools, more precisely Device Assistants. MagicPrefs Really Makes Your Magic Mouse Magical. This app goes way beyond fixing the tracking speed.
#Magicprefs app how to
manually removal solution and a video is provided which teach you how to remove MagicPrefs by MacRemover. The applications installer is commonly called . MagicPrefs is more than 5 years old now and is no longer mantained, the functionality it provided was made possible by Api’s that are now deprecated and reverse engineered private Apple frameworks. the application itself typically /Applications/MagicPrefs.app (you need to quit it first if it is running, for your convenience it quits itself if you remove.

Running MagicPrefs with iterm2 in fullscreen mode causes the keyboard to stop working.

I set it up as a system Service so I can quickly run it with a hot key.By matthew.boat. My script actually does use MagicPrefs to disable scrolling. Thanks in advance for any thoughts on this. And of course it’s a different function than what After Effects does with scrolling, which is an equally frustrating, though more difficult to trigger, zooming in and out of the canvas. Would it programmatically be possible to tell Mocha AE not to react to mouse-scrolling? Does anyone actually use this feature? Seems like linking mouse scrolling and the timeline cursor would lead to pretty inaccurate movements. Then when I drag points on a mask around, with my finger slightly brushing against my Magic Mouse, the timeline cursor flies all over the place creating random keyframes. You’ll see 13 seconds into the video I disable my scrolling. For some reason I am STILL getting the scrolling. To deal with that, I’ve created a hot-key-activated AppleScript that will let me disable all scrolling when I’m using Mocha. MagicPrefs is a free menubar and preference pane application for OSX which aims to improve the functionality and configuration options of the Apple Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad and the MacBook. MagicPrefs is a free menubar and preference pane application for OSX which. Thanks for the quick response! Unfortunately MagicPrefs doesn’t let you link scrolling per-application, only the non-scrolling settings. BetterTouchTool is a great, feature packed app that allows you to configure.
