Arc Mouse Overshooting When Scrolling - Excessive Rubber Banding

This is more of a heads up. I like using the arc mouse with my iPad Pro 12.9 Pro due to its compactness (fits discreetly in the pouch I carry my iPad around in).

The arc mouse seems to have defaults that make it difficult to use on the IPad, like the problem in the title of this post.

I have been hunting around for a Soln to this problem for a while.

I got my arc mouse to work really well with the iPad by setting it up first on a windows PC using Microsoft’s “Mouse and Keyboard Center” utility (have to connect the arc mouse via BT first).

The overshooting was fixed by turning off I the flick function.

seems like the settings are saved in the arc mouse itself and are remembered when you connect to the iPad.

cheers all

Pete

iPad Pro 12.9-inch, 3rd Gen, Wi-Fi, Cell

Posted on Oct 5, 2022 8:37 PM

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Oct 5, 2022 11:26 PM in response to MichelPM

Hi MichelPM, that’s why I used to think.

After making adjustments to the settings via settings via the Microsoft “Mouse and Keyboard Center” utility (have to connect the arc mouse via BT first), the arc mouse works great with my iPad Pro 12.9 M1.

This is why I am sharing this info, to help people who may have been struggling like I was previously.

cheers

PC

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Arc Mouse Overshooting When Scrolling - Excessive Rubber Banding

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