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Kensington MouseWorks 3.0r1


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Requirements None
Downloads 530 Limitations None
Publisher Kensington Technology Group File Size 4.2M
Date added 29 Jul 2006 Check your speed

MouseWorks for OS X is a driver for Kensington input devices running under Mac OS X. It provides enhanced acceleration, scrolling support, and configurability for Kensington's current USB and ADB mice and trackballs, plus one-touch access to favorite Web pages and applications using the DirectLaunch buttons on Kensington's Turbo Mouse Pro trackball. The MouseWorks control panel, featuring a new Aqua interface, provides easy access to all settings.

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