Other users in the company have successfully installed MW. Any idea how to find those accurately and safely? He said there were "LOTS of hidden files left behind by the uninstaller". Interestingly, I found a post on where a user said it took him almost an hour to remove every trace of TrackballWorks from his system. Select Go to Folder and search for /Library and return. I've uninstalled Trackballworks, and tried to hunt down any preferences, etc., but it still won't work. I had the same issues with Big Sur, and Kensington sent me the following steps that WORKED: Go to System Preferences > right click on Kensingtonworks > remove. I've re-installed Mouseworks but get an error message. They tried what I did manually removing Trackballworks but still no go.Īnyone know of an alternative USB driver that will allow you to program the buttons and scroll wheel? One studio just installed 2 new MacPro 8 cores but Mouseworks doesn't find the driver. I do have a couple of people I work with that cannot get Mouseworks going though. Now is all back to normal with OSX 10.6.5. I had to manually remove Trackballworks extension and the preference panel. I installed Mouseworks back in but then it couldn't find the driver. That's how Kensington fixes their software bugs. Also, update the mouse drivers from the manufacturers website and see if that helps. However, Id check if your customized clicks are not exhausted. I do not have this device available so cannot comment on how it should function. A week later I think I received a reply saying the they hadn't heard from me so they considered my problem 'resolved'!! Sorry that your Kensington mouse trackball is not changing the button profile with Photoshop CC. The replied that they received my tech submission and someone would get back to me. It's 64 bit but they removed the application specific buttons and also the scroll wheel will only scroll vertically - there's no option to change it to horizontal scrolling anymore. Yes, the new "Trackballworks" is terrible. I did originally download the track ball driver and it wouldn't save individual settings so I found the Mouseworks driver. I can save preferences for different programs like I used to. That still remains slower than what I would like to get, but I guess I won't have a choice there.Using Mouseworks here on 10.6.5 and it works great. As Woody mentioned, you can change the scrolling speed using TrackballWorks.And the 40mm silver ball’s hard surface is specially. The scroll ring lets you spin the dial to move up and down web pages or documents with complete ease. Whatever value you set will not be taken into account by Windows. It includes the features that make the award-winning Orbit® Trackball with Scroll Ring the popular choice of professionals everywhere for everyday precision, productivity and comfort. reg file and a scheduled task, that will fail. If you try modifying the values using a.Doing this will override TrackballWWork's values and therefore change the trackball's behavior highly until you restart the system. You can still change Windows settings manually.I have no clue on how they managed to do that. It doesn't change the registry values but whenever you go into the configuration panel you'll see they have been changed. Once the software is installed, it overrides Windows default settings for any mouse or trackball device plugged on the system.I personnaly set my right click to the top right button, back (browser wise) to the top left and forward (browser wise still) on bottom right, so that's quite a turnoff. On the other hand, you can't use the two buttons on top of the trackball. As long as TrackballWorks is not installed, Windows settings are used, and I can set whatever number of lines I want for every scrolling step.I made some tests to see what really happens and found the following : Sorry for not having made myself clearer.
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