![]() The question is whether it’s better than the Magic Mouse in Win7 (working in Rhino 5). Logitech recently announced their Magic-Mouse contendor, the Touch Mouse T631. I don’t know if iMacs include Bluetooth, but if it’s on the checklist, I can vouch for the Microsoft Sculpt Touch. The typical mechanical scroll wheel (aka: Food Trap) is replaced by a solid-state touch-sensitive strip. It’s Bluetooth, so again connects with the MacBooks. It’s been working well booting into Win7 or OSX. I’ve been using the Microsoft Sculpt Touch Mouse for nearly a year now. Stylistic coolness aside, this Rhino user needed his discreete mouse buttons. Right-clicking is crucial to rotating around an object, but MOST of the time, what I got with the Magic Mouse was a mis-translated middle-mouse-click giving me the pop-up toolbar. Apple’s Win7 drivers for the Magic Mouse would cause right-click operations to only work half the time. Problem is, I setup the notebook to dual-boot into Windows7 (T-Splines) and that’s where the Magic Mouse lost its luster. ![]() Also found it pretty slick that it can bring the system out of sleep. I love the fact that it operates over Bluetooth thus saving a USB port from being occupied. If that's true, I'm going to be awful shocked.As for mouse, I’ve tried the Magic Mouse on my retina MacBook Pro. You can even assign areas of your trackpad or mouse to receive those gestures (see above). You can add actions to existing or custom gestures and clicks/taps. I'm going to do some Illustrator work and see too. MagicPrefs allows you to completely customize your Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad or MacBook trackpad in a ridiculous amount of ways. And you know what? It hasn't happened since! Why it's mainly ID, and occasionally PS, I have no idea. Sounded bizarre, but I worked for 2 hours just now with the phone NOT docked like I keep it always. Apparently it's got something to do with the OS interacting with the phone? And then dumping to the Finder and not popping up any error messages. One person suggested unplugging the iPhone from the computer. That's what it is, I just end up in Finder. Someone on the Apple forum mentioned suddenly dumping to Finder, once a minute or more. I changed my wording and did a fresh google search, and think I found something. I really paid attention since I posted this, and realized it's not only ID, it did happen to me in Photoshop I think. It's most definitely not a hot corner thing. I have some new in the box still as I was worried about them when they quit making them. It was really hard, I'm still not over it, to give up my white mighty mouse, with the little ball roller on top. I'll admit I'm not a huge fan of the mouse. Nothing comes up, it's always the cursor disappearing or something. I have tried googling this issue many times. I've upgraded ID several times since.Īgain, it could be a mouse thing, it could be ID has some type of upper toolbar thing I don't know about? You guys are my last hope. Both Mojave I have now, and whatever came before Mojave, so it's not an OS thing, or an ID version thing. It's done this since I got this new iMac Pro 2 years ago. Can't imagine it's a mouse thing, as it's only InDesign. I only have magic mice in my possession to try. I've looked through all Mac prefs, nothing crazy. I have my mouse set to only a right click, so nothing fancyĤ. I don't have a hot corner for either the top left, or right set at allģ. It only happens when working in InDesignĢ. Multitouch is an app for adding trackpad and Magic Mouse gestures to macOS, and middle clicking is one of the available actions that can be tied to a gesture. ID is not crashing, no errors, just having ID go away, and I have to click the dock icon or if I can see part of the app below other windows, click on that to get back and carry on.ġ. It can happen every few minutes, sometimes more often. It seems to happen only when I'm clicking near the very top of the screen, like clicking in the very top tool bar in ID. ![]() It appears random, but I don't know if it is. It just dissapears, and I'm suddenly in Photoshop, or whatever other program I have open also. When working in InDesign, all of a sudden the program "hides", as if I hit some sort of key command for Hide App. I'm going to try to explain this the best I can, here goes: iMac Pro, with stock magic mouse/keyboard. Okay, I've put up with this for a few years now.
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