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What is with the whole thing on Mac OS X, which claims only Mac OS X uses 'mouse acceleration'. In fact, Windoze has for a very long time, as has X11. And the terms aren't very accurate anyway, it seems - anyone know about what is being talked about here? Is this old stuff from the old wiki? [[User:TD-Linux|TD-Linux]] 20:29, 20 March 2007 (EDT) | What is with the whole thing on Mac OS X, which claims only Mac OS X uses 'mouse acceleration'. In fact, Windoze has for a very long time, as has X11. And the terms aren't very accurate anyway, it seems - anyone know about what is being talked about here? Is this old stuff from the old wiki? [[User:TD-Linux|TD-Linux]] 20:29, 20 March 2007 (EDT) | ||
+ | :The "I'm on Mac OS X - Others seem to have an advantage" section is about a post at bzbb. The poster wondered about why opponents could use the agility flag a lot better than he. | ||
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+ | :It looks to me like Windows® uses mouse speed by default and no, this is not copied from the old wiki. | ||
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+ | :In case you know better about Windows® then feel free to explain it in the article. :) [[User:Ts|Ts]] 11:23, 21 March 2007 (MEZ) |
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What is with the whole thing on Mac OS X, which claims only Mac OS X uses 'mouse acceleration'. In fact, Windoze has for a very long time, as has X11. And the terms aren't very accurate anyway, it seems - anyone know about what is being talked about here? Is this old stuff from the old wiki? TD-Linux 20:29, 20 March 2007 (EDT)
- The "I'm on Mac OS X - Others seem to have an advantage" section is about a post at bzbb. The poster wondered about why opponents could use the agility flag a lot better than he.
- It looks to me like Windows® uses mouse speed by default and no, this is not copied from the old wiki.
- In case you know better about Windows® then feel free to explain it in the article. :) Ts 11:23, 21 March 2007 (MEZ)