>Hi All. I've got a beige PowerMac G3 running MacOS
>8.5. It has an Apple Design Keyboard and an ADB Mouse
>II. Setting the tracking speed to mac in the mouse
>control panel results in a very slow mouse (an inch on
>the mousepad is an inch on the screen). Setting the
>mouse tracking speed to slow results in an even slower
>mouse. The control panel is v7.5.4. 
>
>Is there any way to increase the mouse tracking speed
>to anything usable? An updated mouse control panel or
>a hack?
>
>Thanks.

     There used to be a Control Panel called TurboMouse I think which 
doubled the mac mouse speeds - I haven't seen it for a while (OS 7.6 was 
the last system I used it) so I'm not too sure about it's compatability 
with later systems.
     If you really want it I'll have a scrounge for it - I think it's on 
an old 80 MB hard drive (and I had space to spare on it) that I still 
have from my 11VX days - it's very small so I could email it.

     Pete




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