J J Kapsberger
Well-known
Are you using Adobe CS3 and suffering from the maddeningly slow mouse? This affliction usually hits those who use a Logitech mouse, as do I. The solution, which worked for me: in Mouse Properties (I'm talking Windows XP here) on the 'Motion' tab, deselect 'Disable acceleration in games.' Apparently, the Logitech software thinks Adobe CS3 is a game! Doing as I suggest enables your mouse to behave normally in CS3.
When I used the evaluation version of Elements my mouse was annoyingly slow then as well. Perhaps Elements users can benefit from this advice too.
When I used the evaluation version of Elements my mouse was annoyingly slow then as well. Perhaps Elements users can benefit from this advice too.
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Thats strange... I have a logitech mx500 mouse or something like that... works like a charm. Granted I always turns off mouse accelleration. its annoying to have on anyway.
richolenik
Newbie
Much Thanks
Much Thanks
Much Thanks
Are you using Adobe CS3 and suffering from the maddeningly slow mouse? This affliction usually hits those who use a Logitech mouse, as do I. The solution, which worked for me: in Mouse Properties (I'm talking Windows XP here) on the 'Motion' tab, deselect 'Disable acceleration in games.' Apparently, the Logitech software thinks Adobe CS3 is a game! Doing as I suggest enables your mouse to behave normally in CS3.
I tried this solution for my new version, CS7, and it worked! Adobe :bang: would have had me modifying everything from the preference files and registry to re-installing the XP Pro operating system, all for no good reason. Thanks for this simple solution.![]()
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