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Aug 16, 2010
Beta 16 released. |
Jul 27, 2010
We are looking into the Apple Magic Trackpad for support. MagicDriver will support it if it's technically possible. |
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Advanced driver for the Apple Magic Mouse. It supports unique and various gestures that Applefs Driver does not support. MagicDriver lets you greatly customize your Magic Mouse. |
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28 gestures give you more control.
Clicking one finger, moving two fingers, tapping two fingers, etc... MagicDriver supports 28 gestures (in contrast, Applefs driver only supports 9 gestures). These unique and various gestures make your Magic Mouse more useful.
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Click : Pressing the button (8 gestures).
MagicDriver recognizes three finger click, back click, etc... on top of Applefs driver click. You can use Magic Mouse like a 8 button mouse by just changing fingers or their location.
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Swipe : Moving one or more fingers in the same direction at once (12 gestures).
MagicDriver recognizes up to three fingers. You can assign various functions to this action. (Applefs driver only supports scrolling and navigation for this action). Two finger swipe up/down are assigned to high acceleration scrolling in the default setting. You can jump through documents and Web pages easily with this action.
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Tap : Tapping the mouse slightly (8 gestures).
You can choose up to 8 different taps by changing fingers or their location. This is a unique action that Applefs driver does not support.
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Full of useful functions.
MagicDriver has 7 functions for gestures. They are unique and convenient. You can greatly customize your Magic Mouse.
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Keyboard Shortcut
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Enter shortcut keys. You could for example assign them to Backward and Forward in a Web browser.
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Scroll
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It is possible to set the scrolling speed for each gesture individually. This differs from Applefs driver.
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Click
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You can assign double-click, modifier click, etc. MagicDriver also supports the middle click (Button 3). You can use it in browsers and CAD software that supports the middle click for special functions.
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Open
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Open a file or application. It brings all windows of the application to the front.
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Application Switcher
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Display the process screen for switching applications.
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Cursor Movement
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Moves the cursor to a specific location, such as the default button, the close button, etc.
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Expose‚ÆDashboard
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Open Expose or Dashboard. |
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Adjusting the cursorfs Tracking Speed and Sensitivity.
Applefs driver only allows adjustment for the Tracking Speed. MagicDriver lets you control the Sensitivity on top of that. Adjusting both configurations makes it easier to find the ideal setting to fit the movements of your hand.
Supports 2 types of scrolling.
MagicDriver supports eFixed Scrollf in addition to Apple driverfs eAcceleration Scrollf. The amount of scrolling varies depending on the finger movement in Applefs driver, and a constant amount in the Fixed Scroll. You can scroll stress-free in all applications that only scroll by one line, for example Excel.
Ignore Unintended-Scrolling
Magic Mouse sometimes scrolls a window inadvertently when cliking the mouse or moving the cursor. To avoid this, MagicDriver offers the eStop Scrollf function. You can disable scrolling temporary anytime you want.
Moving the cursor automatically.
When a window or dialog box is activated, MagicDriver automatically moves the cursor to a specified location on the screen: the default button, the cancel button, the close button, etc... And thanks to the cursorfs animated movement you never lose sight of its position.
Your Magic Mouse is customizable for each application.
You can configure your Magic Mouse with different groups of settings for different applications. This lets you make the best use of all gestures in all applications.
Macintosh and Magic Mouse are a registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
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