How to Turn off Mouse Acceleration on Mac
As a Mac user, you might have noticed that your mouse cursor moves faster or slower than usual, and it seems to react differently to your hand movements. This is because of the mouse acceleration feature on your Mac. Mouse acceleration is designed to make the cursor move faster when you move the mouse quickly, but it can be annoying and interfere with your precise movements. Fortunately, you can turn it off in a few easy steps.
Step 1: Open System Preferences
Click on the Apple icon in the top left corner of your screen and select “System Preferences” from the drop-down menu. Alternatively, you can access System Preferences from the Launchpad or the Applications folder.
Step 2: Select Mouse
In the System Preferences window, click on the “Mouse” icon. If you’re using a trackpad, click on the “Trackpad” icon instead. This will open the Mouse/Trackpad preferences.
Step 3: Disable Mouse Acceleration
In the Mouse/Trackpad preferences, select the “Point & Click” tab. Here, you’ll see a slider for “Tracking speed”. Drag the slider all the way to the left to disable mouse acceleration. If you prefer a specific tracking speed, adjust the slider to your preference.
Step 4: Test and Apply
After adjusting the settings, move your mouse around and feel the difference. You should notice that the cursor moves at a consistent speed, regardless of how fast or slow you move the mouse. If you’re satisfied with the changes, click on “Apply” to save your settings.
Conclusion
Mouse acceleration can be a hindrance when you want precise control of your cursor movements. By turning it off, you can have greater control over your pointer and work more efficiently. With these steps, you can easily turn off mouse acceleration on your Mac and enjoy a smoother cursor experience.