Mouse
Mouse
lets you tell the system how many buttons are on your mouse (through the Mouse type
menu), and lets you set the Mouse acceleration
and Double-click speed.
The Focus Follows Mouse
setting affects the cursor and its relationship to windows on the desktop:
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Disabled
(the default) means the frontmost window is live; clicking in another window brings it to the front and makes it the live window.
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Enabled
means the window the cursor is over is live; with Enabled
checked, click once in a window's tab or the thin outer window frame to toggle between applications.
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Warping
causes the cursor to move to an application you're toggling to (the target app).
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Instant warping
is the same as Warping,
but faster; you don't see the cursor move to the target app.
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A single-button mouse can emulate a three-button mouse: Press Control+Alt
while clicking the mouse button to emulate the second mouse button, and Control+Option
while clicking to emulate the third mouse button.
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