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I have a Logitech mouse set to 1600DPI on Logitech G HUB. I am using LinearMouse to disable the Mac acceleration and allow for reverse scrolling. I know that in windows, having the windows settings set to 6/11 pointer speed reflects the "true DPI". What is the behavior on Mac? Currently I set my pointer speed as 1.0 in LinearMouse but I am not sure.
Also, I am not sure of the "Bypass events from other applications" behavior. Currently I have it on but it doesn't seem to affect anything. I tried to change the DPI in G HUB when having it off and it still changes the pointer speed. When the option is on, the pointer speed changes when I change it from LinearMouse.
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Hello,
I have a Logitech mouse set to 1600DPI on Logitech G HUB. I am using LinearMouse to disable the Mac acceleration and allow for reverse scrolling. I know that in windows, having the windows settings set to 6/11 pointer speed reflects the "true DPI". What is the behavior on Mac? Currently I set my pointer speed as 1.0 in LinearMouse but I am not sure.
Also, I am not sure of the "Bypass events from other applications" behavior. Currently I have it on but it doesn't seem to affect anything. I tried to change the DPI in G HUB when having it off and it still changes the pointer speed. When the option is on, the pointer speed changes when I change it from LinearMouse.
Could someone enlighten me please?
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