![]() ![]() I think physical controls are a good thing and trying to replace them all with gestures is misguided. ![]() I thought it was a bad design the first time I saw it, but that's just me. I don't know why people don't blame the mouse or the people that made the software that controls it. It's a common, widespread problem, and you're not alone. Basically the Magic Mouse is the terror of people and applications everywhere. And they all ask the application to adapt to ignore the Magic Mouse's behavior. Audio applications adjusting volume, video editing applications scrolling the editing timeline, browsers scrolling all over. I don't have a Magic Mouse, so I'll be of limited help to you.īut a little bit of research reveals scores of users like you, expressing the exact same complaint about the exact same mouse, against countless different applications. No one should experience fear while using a media player app nor change ones hardware just to avoid the volume unexpectedly shooting up. But this simple thing makes the experience a complete study in frustration. But I like the features and sound quality over using the player built into my amps. On multiple occasions, I've discontinued use due to this issue. Even without any scroll motion applied on the mouse, the volume goes up slightly. If my cursor isn't on the volume graphic, I shouldn't be effecting it.Įven when clicking on an item on a top located tool bar, the volume bumps up just a tad every time. a brush of ones finger should not be able to make such a major ands possibly costly jump in the volume. I do not know if the different skins effect this, but that should not matter either. EVERYONE UP! Dinner party playing mellow tunes, everyone having a nice chill time, go to minimize the MC window, BAM, BUZZKILL!Īs it should with any app that controls speaker volume, internal or external, it should be explicitly clear if and when the user is currently effecting the volume level. It occurs to me at least 6-10 times a week, some times late at night, kids asleep, BAM. ![]() On MC there are many locations that seems to default to volume control. But either way, any other app requires you cursor to be hovering over the volume. Because if your setting for scroll speedo is fast, then the volume shoots up or down too low. Why the hell does scroll need to be attached top volume at all? Every app Ive ever used that connects the two is useless. Moving the mouse/cursor in the tree side and theres not enough dropdowns open to utilize scroll, finger touches mouse, volume shoots up. Ie, moving cursor up to minimize the window, if your finger touches your mouse ANYWHERE, the volume shoots up. Moving the mouse/ cursor anywhere on the MC window that does not have a scroll and the scroll movement goes to volume control. Volume control attached to mouse scroll motion needs to be optional or not at all. ![]()
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