In Windows. I'm using Virtualbox, not VMware, because it is free. I did the 
setup in Bootcamp where the program is marginally accessible, and then imported 
it on the mac. I had a sighted person look at the mouse options, though, and 
there was nothing there. I'm pretty sure the app is up to date, but I'll double 
check. Still, no one online seems to have the problem I'm having, and the 
situation is made worse by the fact that it only happens in games. Using NVDA's 
audio mouse tracking, I can hear that the mouse is moving normally, yet when I 
even touch it in a game my character spins around like crazy. I've turned the 
mouse sensitivity down in Windows, but that made zero difference. I thought 
someone using VMWare had a similar problem, but I could be wrong. Still, if you 
did, what did you do to fix it? The game is Swamp (by Aprone - 
www.kaldobsky.com/audiogames) if that helps.
On Feb 4, 2013, at 5:26 PM, Chris Blouch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Games within the VM or on the MacOSX host? If within the VM, you have to be 
> sure to install the latest VMWare tools to make sure all the audio, network 
> and other stuff behaves correctly within windows. I suspect you already did 
> that but just wanted to be sure.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 2/4/13 4:50 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>> Thanks, I ended up finding some ram that works very well. The difference 
>> between having 2gb and now 8gb is simply amazing! I am now, finally, able to 
>> run a vm for windows so I don't need Bootcamp anymore. The mouse is doing 
>> odd things in games, but that is another thread.
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> On Feb 4, 2013, at 16:30, Chris Blouch <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> What model identifier is your Mini? If you do "About this Mac" from the 
>>> Apple menu then "More Info..." and then "System Report" you should find all 
>>> kinds of good info in the second pane to the right of the vertical 
>>> splitter. Hard to say exactly what will work without details.
>>> 
>>> CB
>>> 
>>> On 1/21/13 2:31 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> I'm finally going to get 8gb of ram for my poor, neglected Mini. Is it 
>>>> better to get a single 8gb stick, or to get two 4gb sticks? My 
>>>> understanding is that dual channel mode (using two sticks) will be a bit 
>>>> faster since both can be accessed at once, but I'm not sure if that makes 
>>>> a practical difference. Also, Newegg.com lists a lot of mac-compatible 
>>>> ram, but almost none of it specifically mentions the Mini. I looked at the 
>>>> specs someone posted, but some of the items there are never mentioned on 
>>>> product pages. If ram is safe for Macbooks and iMacs, and is DDR3 10600 at 
>>>> 1333mHz, can I assume it will work with my Mini?
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Have a great day,
>>>> Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
>>>> [email protected]
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