Dave_K. wrote:
georgeny wrote:
What I don't understand!!! They sell new desktops with magic track pad or mouse and they apparently must work on new machines with coming with Maverick installed? So what is the difference in having upgraded from Mountain Lion? Has anyone done a clean install of Maverick and then used magic mouse or Pad? Perhaps some conflict left over from upgrade?
George in NY
Hi George-
Like I've posted here many times, my brand new iMac that shipped with Mavericks just a few months ago has this exact same problem- and did from the start. And just a few days ago, I duplicated it in an Apple Store for two curious Apple Store employees on each and every iMac on display. Both with Magic Mouse and Trackpads. Heck I was battling it just now trying to reply to this post.
The only thing that has made this somewhat tolerable is MagicPrefs with a small and tightly defined scroll area along the top of the Magic Mouse.
Cheers,
Dave
Dave I know you have but I would have expected to hear an outcry if was same problem on all new macs, again since they deliver with one or the other, mouse or pad.
And what did the curious Apple employees have to say about it? Wow look at that? 🙂
I have to presume at this point they are planning to fix bugs by eventually replacing Maverick with Yosemite?
http://www.apple.com/osx/preview/?cid=wwa-us-kwg-mac-com
Are we just a beta operation for the new OS? The issue varies in importance depending on your use and need of these devices. In my case it is an annoyance to have something like $180 of purchased equipment no longer work or even have a modicum of usefulness to me right now. For others I would imagine this could seriously impede there work.
I am guessing that we will have to wait until Fall for Yosemite to see any fix for this obvious bug! Since I will never again download a new OS version until at least a year and three updates after it comes out I will probably have to wait until late 2016 to use my Apple magic equipment. That is very disappointing!!
George in NY