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Remove smoothmouse












  1. #Remove smoothmouse update#
  2. #Remove smoothmouse software#
  3. #Remove smoothmouse windows 7#
  4. #Remove smoothmouse mac#

#Remove smoothmouse update#

'About the security content of OS X El Capitan 10.11.1, Security Update 2015-004 Yosemite, and Security Update 2015-007 Mavericks'Įl Capitan + Xcode 7. SecurityAgent: Ignoring user action since the dialog has received events from an untrusted source The log entry you posted is the correct one.

#Remove smoothmouse mac#

If you lose the private key and cannot export from Keychain Access, think you may need to regenerate it if you don't have local access to the box (we use a remote hosted Mac Mini). Wonder if anyone else has this issue Tried different mice no luck. If i disable and uninstall I no longer get this random occurrence. It locks the cursor in the middle of the screen. If you need to keep adding trusted apps to the private key, I would definitely make sure to keep your developer private keys backed up elsewhere from here on out. Smooth mouse is consistently conflicting with cs:go on el capitan (beta 6 now) for me. security import /tmp/my-cert-path.p12 -k /Users /xcodeuser/Library/Keychains/login.keychain -P mysupercoolprivatekeypassword -T /usr/bin/codesign To import and trust the codesign binary, you can use this command. Here's an almost-solution: Control Panel -> System and Security -> System -> link Advanced system settings -> tab Advanced -> button Performance Then untick Animate controls ans element inside windows This will disable smooth scrolling in Edge. You'll want to remove the private key from the keychain before reimporting (make sure you have the private key backed up somewhere first!!). p12 file, you may be able to export it from your Keychain. If you don't have the original private key. Apply, exit, start Office, enjoy sane behavior. And in the field below, untick the box that says: Animate controls and elements inside windows. On the Visual Effects tab, change the radio button to Custom. On the Advance tab, click Settings under the Performance label.

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You can get around this by re-importing the private key and trusting the codesign binary on import. Go to Control Panel > System > Advanced system settings.

#Remove smoothmouse windows 7#

Next you need all mouse acceleration gone from windows, this can be done with a registry tweak in windows 7 or by downloading this .nz program for windows XP, 7 and vista (recommended). The other thing that can cause that error to come up is apps that modify system input like Smoothmouse or MagicPrefs. Even the few advocates of mouse acceleration would have you remove this. Is your Xcode build box remote? Is ARD/VNC enabled? Apple recently released an update for CVE-2015-5943 'A malicious application can programmatically control keychain access prompts' that made it so the always allow/allow buttons didn't work is VNC/ARD is used. So I wondered if these settings would be contained in some kind of plist file that I could copy over to my new iMac.Not sure if you already figured this out but I faced this exact issue the other day.

remove smoothmouse

I have tried a tool that lets you change the acceleration and sensitivity on a fine scale, but have not been able to replicate the feeling of my old iMac.

#Remove smoothmouse software#

However, I believe that the software made a change to the acceleration somewhere hidden in the OS and that meant that the Windows-like acceleration effect has remained ever since.

remove smoothmouse

It is my belief that I used this app when I got my first iMac, and then later removed it as it became incompatible with the OS. I remember some years ago a tool called SmoothMouse that allowed you to select 'Acceleration: like in Windows'. (This will reset your startup page, new tab page, search engine, and pinned tabs. Click Restore settings to their default values. It seemed more floaty and was less accurate when slowing down to hit a click target. -Open Edge and click the 3 dots at the upper right side of your screen. I noticed that something felt off about my mouse and, to a lesser extent, my trackpad when compared against my old iMac which I had sitting side by side.Įven though they are the same mouse and trackpad, set to the same settings in System Preferences, the mouse pointer acceleration seemed weird. I got a new iMac recently and chose to set up as new.














Remove smoothmouse