![]() ![]() I’m still pondering this one, and am wondering if anyone else has seen this with Gamepad Companion. I finally noticed I had about 5 gigabytes worth of log files and traced it to Gamepad Companion. When I put the mouse on the charger overnight, or traveled with the computer and left the mouse behind, console.log would start growing like kudzu. It writes the line continuously until Gamepad Companion is turned off. Then I noticed that whenever Gamepad Companion loses the mouse, it begins to write this line to console.log repeatedly:Ĭould not get HID event via getNextEvent. I wrote an Applescript that stops and restarts Gamepad Companion to make this step less painful. Gamepad Companion must be stopped and restarted. The mouse works, except for the button assignments. The computer loses the connection with the mouse, then regains it after I take the mouse off the charger. This also happens when I put the mouse in the charging cradle. I have to go into System Preferences and stop, then start Gamepad Companion to regain the functionality in the assigned buttons again. However, Gamepad Companion seems to lose track of the mouse after sleep. I don’t have to pair it again unless I press the ‘connect’ button on the bottom of the mouse. My 15″ Al PB will wake from sleep if I move the mouse. I do wish it had an on/off switch, and I’m planning to open it up sometime to see if I can put one in myself. I’m using the MX900 with Gamepad Companion and it’s a great mouse. Well, I guess I’m reverting back to my nearly ancient $20 Logitech Corded Optical mouse. But the real problem is that no matter how much I’d like it to work for me - it’s just not designed for a lefty. The tracking seems too slow for me and I have the max speed set in prefs. I’m also currently testing the MX900 which I borrowed from a friend. I have large hands (I’m 6’3″), maybe that’s the problem? HAS ANYONE ELSE EXPERIENCED PAIN when switching from traditional form actor to the Apple/MacMice form? The shape/ergonomics of the MacMice (same as the Apple Mice) just doesn’t give my hand and fingers the support they need. Rethinking the issue, I believe it is the form factor that is causing this problem. But now the pain is so intense that I cannot use it at all. I STARTED EXPERIENCING ALMOST IMMEDIATE PAIN IN MY WRIST, FOREARM (and now moving to my elbow and shoulder) WITHIN MINUTES OF USING IT.Īt first I though my hand just needs to get used to the new form factor, as I’ve been using a trusty (symmetric) Logitech optical for six years. Now to the real issue I’m having with my new MacMice BT. I have had the same problem as Jacken in that I’m a lefty and no one seems to be willing to step up and mac (AT LEAST) a symmetric BT Mouse. The tracking is very smooth and responsive and I am happy with the speed at which the cursor moves. I just received my MacMice Bluetooth mouse. ![]()
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