![]() I wonder how many of you guys that complain about choppiness and unstable Parallels, have USB Overdrive installed. Without wanting to advertise, I found another much more modern mouse driver, that has no such problems, and Parallels works like a dream after that, even on extreme low memory conditions. Something goes very wrong between the ConnectUSB.kext that Parallels loads, and the USBOverdrive.kext. Trying to solve the issue I discovered that USB Overdrive is to blame in my case at least.Īfter I removed it, no more problems! I even stressed the system to the point of 200.000 pageouts and no physical memory left free, with 3 Parallels VMs loaded, all Adobe CS3 suite, Safari, iTunes playing, and everything was working, slow but steady.Īfter I closed the programs everything returned back to normal, where with USB Overdrive installed the general chopinness remained, especially in the Dock, until I restarted my Mac. Or the Dynamic Pager of OS X not being able to assign virtual memory swapspace,Īnd iTunes stuttering when playing music at the same time Parallels is loaded. Skvlé pro vylepení kivky zrychlení a dalích nepíjemností. Even though both applications are noticeably different feature-wise, they both have a price tag of 20.00 USD. 13 alternativ k SteerMouse SteerMouse je nástroj, který vám umouje libovoln pizpsobit tlaítka, koleka a rychlost kurzoru. ![]() This includes general lags, the dock becoming unresponsive and the dock bouncing choppy, early pageouts for no apparent reason,Īnd messages in system log like: IOHIDSystem: postEvent LLEventQueue overflow, SteerMouse has a limited trail period (I believe for about 1 month), and USB Overdrive has that incredibly annoying 10 second count-down window any time you open the application (as seen above). Id be annoyed to have to switch to something more traditional. Unfortunately, because the MX Revolution is so unique, these third party drivers cannot control the mouses scroll-wheel features, rendering them largely useless. I really like the basically frictionless scroll wheel (with horizontal scrolling), though. The Revolution certainly feels better than the Mighty Mouse with default settings, but it doesnt compare to another mouse and third party drivers like USB Overdrive or SteerMouse. 2) Ive noticed in some stores the mice on display often time have the scroll wheel spin completely without any clicks, you can literally spin the scroll wheel and let it glide for a moment. I got burned bad with a whole-system freezing issue in Mavericks when switching applications with their default drivers. I have noticed a lot of slowdowns and weird behaviour with Parallels and OS X, especially under low free memory conditions. Does SteerMouse or even USB Overdrive recognize these buttons for customization (I dont care too much about dpi settings).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |