![]() ![]() ![]() This, I believe, is the issue as it must be run to activate the hardware and software features for the mouse. After trying to learn AppleScript for 2 hours to hack around the issue and adjust my sensitivity settings through an automated script to adjust the preference pane, I remembered there should be a process called 'MicrosoftMouseHelper' loaded for the Intellipoint to work, and I noticed it wasn't running on a clean reboot. The issue for me was tracking speed (and mouse acceleration!) reverting to the OS X default and not using Intellipoint settings. I believe I have discovered the real reason why this happens and the cleanest work around (version 8.2 doesn't fix this for me). ![]()
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