A future glow-up to the app could streamline this process. Instead, a constrained set of actions requires choosing the input popup menu in Settings, choosing New Duplicate Settings, and then picking the combination to limit what you’re setting. If you want to limit behavior to a single device or app-like a Logitech trackball while using InDesign to make it more efficient to your purposes-there’s no simple set of clicks to add it. The app has vestiges of its ancient origins. USB Overdrive reads all kinds of wheels, buttons, keys, switches and controls and assigns them to useful actions like clicking, typing, scrolling, launching. Installing USB Overdrive recovers all the lost functionality and adds more flexibility. Apple’s frequent low-level changes for security and input in the last several macOS releases have left many devices on upgraded Macs abandoned until a new driver is released-or forever. You currently can’t download it from online storefronts like the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store. I’ve found that nearly every trackball on the market or sophisticated-enough mouse requires USB Overdrive, unless the device maker’s driver is absolutely up to date. OverDrive is transitioning people away from the legacy app into the newer Libby app, with the company’s goal being to have most users out of it by the end of last year. Just select macOS from Speed and Acceleration menus to reassert your previous choices, or adjust the app’s options to fit your needs. It also generates a hash of the private key and encrypts the hash and stores it in a file called encrypted.acr in. This took me aback on installing it recently, as USB Overdrive’s defaults were much more lively than mine. It will store the public keys in your computer and private keys in the pendrive. You also use the Settings menu to adjust mouse behavior, like scrolling speed and acceleration, with more degrees of choice than Apple provides.
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