![]() ![]() Ignore built-in trackpad when mouse or wireless trackpad is presentĭisable the built-in trackpad on your Mac when you use a mouse or wireless trackpad. With Spring-loading turned on, adjust how long after you drag an item to a folder and hold before the folder opens. When dragging and dropping, drag an item to a folder and hold to open the folder. Get started with accessibility featuresĪdjust the mouse or trackpad’s reaction time when you double-click an item.Use Sign in with Apple for apps and websites.Watch and listen together with SharePlay.Share and collaborate on files and folders. ![]() Sync music, books, and more between devices.Make and receive phone calls on your Mac.Use one keyboard and mouse to control Mac and iPad.Use Live Text to interact with text in a photo.Make text and other items on the screen bigger.Install and reinstall apps from the App Store.I have 11 days left in my trial, and if I continue to experience this mouse lag problem, I will be forced to evaluate VMware Fusion, or simply get my Dell replaced. Some communication on this issue would be great. To be fair, it is difficult for us end-users to know if this is the fault of the underlying OS or the Parallels software itself however, I can't believe that Parallels developers haven't experienced the same issues. Even on underpowered hardware, I have yet to experience input lag issues with Hyper-V. I bought this MacBook Pro to replace a faulty Dell Precision M4800-also a beast of a machine-and so far I'm underwhelmed with how Parallels compares to Hyper-V. It will occasionally not detect that I've pressed a button at all. It seems that Windows isn't even receiving mouse messages from the VM software. I find that Parallels is causing me to select the wrong text, none at all, or accidentally move blocks of text. It's very, very noticeable and makes text selection in Visual Studio especially tricky. Unfortunately, I must join with all the others here who experience mouse lag. I am in the process of trialling Parallels 10. This laptop is a beast and should exhibit absolutely no performance issues while running VMs. I just purchased a 2014 MacBook Pro 15" with Retina for my software development machine. I'm used to turbo speeds (i have the RAT at around 2500DPi) but in Parallels 9, the lag wasn't present on the RAT! Has something changed in the way it handles the mouse? Now, when i change to an old Microsoft USB Mouse (intelimouse optical: the original circa ~yr2000) the mouse speed obviously decreases but so does the lag in the VM. Mac is a New Mac Pro 6-Core / 16GB / D700 FirePros / Cyborg R.A.T 7 Contagion USB Mouse On the Windows side its set up with 3 CPUs / 8000MB RAM / 1024MB VRAM / Win8.1 As I say, the muse speed is perfect, its just the context behaviours it seems to lag on. I have tried all the mouse options in the configure pane (things like smooth mouse produces crazy behaviour) to no avail. However, when I move the mouse, (the speed is perfect and responsive) theres a lag between the mouse moving over things/dragging a window/ click'n'drag highlights/ and them lighting up and moving, its like they are in slow motion and a few ms behind the input. The machine appears speedy enough with regard to responsiveness of boot/programs/typing. Just upgraded to 10 from 9 (as part of the August upgrade program) and I've noticed a little niggle regarding the mouse.
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