This is a husband-and-wife that lands between Apple-and-Adobe. It's been a long time bother and its a relatively big problem (not compared to global warming, granted). Humans weren't meant to maintain tetanus for a living. You should be able to rest your hand on the mouse (90% of the day) and just lift it to signal. I also tried MagicPrefs (some older version) If someone provides a detailed, convincing solution that solves the above problem, I will try to reclaim my now abandoned Magic Mouse, validate the solution, and gladly accept the answer. The button-less mouse is a great breakthrough design. I try and hold the top corner by the edge because tactile feedback reminds me it isn't an old style mouse. Go to the app’s preferences and it will open a modified System Preferences panel for your mouse. If you’ve connected several different ones to your Mac, you will have to choose which one you want to see the battery level of. I do agree that retraining your hands not to accidentally hover, swipe, or click is helpful. Once installed, the MagicPrefs adds a an icon to the Menu Bar which you can modify to reflect the battery level of the mouse. The Magic Mouse hasn't been installed because I suspect its first bit of magic will be disappearing. The previous mouse got its tail/neck broken too easily where it exited the body of the mouse without reinforcement. As a graphics professor, I can tell you that little twiddle wheel won't roll long in student paws. I am just not happy with AutoCad for Mac. What I meant was that the mouse function in ACAD is very choppy, erratic. Although I can't get rid of the middle mouse function even though its not checked in Mprefs I use MPrefs all the time love it. On the other hand (literally) the MM has advantages the recent un-Magic Mouses don't. Let me clarify, MagicPrefs works fantastic. I dodge in and out of various jobs all day on various machines with various versions and settings, so patches, plug-ins, and preferences don't take the place of a basically good product. Glad to hear somebody doesn't mind the problem, but really, having the user fix the problem isn't the best solution, especially if it makes them twitch!
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