I'm providing a development snapshot that is build using travis and I did not
want to vent my certificate to any third parties even if the setup is
considered save.
Official release (like 0.7.3) are properly signed.
- Michael
> On 20. Jun 2018, at 17:24, Richard Charles wrote:
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>
>> On
Logitech mice don’t have drivers for the Mac these days, but the Options
software can add interesting capabilities. It is not required for general use,
but is required if you want any of the additional buttons or features to be
used.
The next question I would ask is how you have the mouse
On Jun 19, 2018, at 2:56 AM, Michael Starke
mailto:michael.sta...@hicknhack-software.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> I'm currently trying to find the bottleneck in my app MacPass that's causing
> the scrolling in the main table to be sluggish.
>
> Before diving deeply into Instruments to find
> On Jun 20, 2018, at 5:53 AM, Michael Starke
> wrote:
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> I'm using a Logitech mouse without any additional drivers installed.
>
> I tried using a couple of Logitech mouses, directly attached to the Laptop,
> attached to the Hub inside the monitor, nothing changes. Every mouse behaves
>
I'm using a Logitech mouse without any additional drivers installed.
I tried using a couple of Logitech mouses, directly attached to the Laptop,
attached to the Hub inside the monitor, nothing changes. Every mouse behaves
the same way that is, it's lagging on the initial scroll.
I'll try to