There is still a working Bluetooth connection (the pointer and button work perfectly), but scrolling doesn't work. However, from the start, my Magic Mouse was losing its scroll functionality when the MacBook wakes up from its sleep mode. Excited, I started my MacBook, configured it, did the necessary updates (Monterey) and installed the software I needed for my work (i.e. Along with the MacBook, I purchased a Magic Mouse 2. I'm having a rather peculiar issue with my brand new MacBook Air (M1). Magic mouse loses scroll function Hi all, Would be great if that Mouse gesture customisation gets included by Apple. So i have to toggle between those two, settings depending of what i'm doing at the time. When i disable Magic prefs, inertia scroll works again. Since big sur, and now Monterey, MagicPrefs app kinda works and does the job when it comes to scrolling area of the mouse, but what is so frustrating is that when magic prefs are enabled, inertia scroll on the OS disappears, it gets disabled. Since i am a designer, it was really frustrating having my cursor making tiny glitchy movements on screen, because my fingers were resting on the left and right button of the mouse. With magic prefs i was able to limit the scroll area of my magic mouse only to the vertical middle of the mouse. tried few, but on Monterey it does not work. Is there any other app on the market that can limit the scrolling area of the magic mouse to the middle of the mouse. Apple still allows access to the private framework, though, and it's been that way for close to 10 years now.Hi, all, maybe this was already asked, so i apologize in advance. If at some point Apple decides to remove access to this private framework in a future macOS release, at least the trackpad gestures and the fn key support in Middle would still work. Obviously, the fn key click and the click gestures are the useful ones in Fusion 360.īeing the developer, I can tell you that the mentioned "deprecated API" that third party apps use is Apple's private Multitouch framework, and any app that listens to touch data on the Magic Mouse uses this private framework - BetterTouchTool included. The trackpad gestures are three finger click, three finger tap, and one finger force touch. The Magic Mouse gestures are one finger click in the center, two finger click, three finger click, three finger tap. Additionally, you can set it to middle click when you hold the fn key and click. Similar to BetterTouchTool, you can set Middle to perform a middle click using gestures. Disclaimer: I am the developer, but I've spent a decent amount of time making sure that it works smoothly with Fusion 360. It is not free but it is currently cheaper than a license of BetterTouchTool. Middle is another 3rd party app that can be used specifically to add middle click functionality to Apple trackpads and Magic Mouse. I spent at least 2 hours searching for a solution like this. And no one has previously mentioned the decal solution, so I help this helps. To my knowledge, the application MagicPrefs is no longer supported. Now, working in Fusion 360 feels identical to using my Mighty Mouse. Magic Mouse actually reads my fingers on top of the decal, so I have effectively created a physical middle button on my mouse. To my great surprise, I was able to locate the middle click area and place a small circular decal on my mouse about the size of a Mighty Mouse middle button. However, BTT gives you a Live View tool to allow you to see the touch mapping of Magic Mouse. With #2, you'll find the middle click area of Magic Mouse 2 is hard to find. (I enabled both in global mode in case there are other applications that might benefit.) The two that feel perfectly normal in Fusion 360 are:ġ) 2 Finger Click = Assigned Action Middle Click You can enable middle click functionality in many ways. The pretty good solution I found is to download an app called Better Touch Tool (BTT).
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