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Magic Mouse wont save its sensitivity after reboot?


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1. Change the mouse settings to what you want them to be.

 

2. Open Terminal and type in:

nvram -p



3. Save the output in a Text Document.

 

4. Reboot the system.

 

5.  Open Terminal and type in:

nvram -p

6. Compare the output from before the reboot and look for mouse settings.

 

If it is missing you will need to install the UEFI driver in Clover to enable NVRam since your board has issue with it not working under Mac OS X.

 

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1. Change the mouse settings to what you want them to be.

 

2. Open Terminal and type in:

nvram -p



3. Save the output in a Text Document.

 

4. Reboot the system.

 

5.  Open Terminal and type in:

nvram -p

6. Compare the output from before the reboot and look for mouse settings.

 

If it is missing you will need to install the UEFI driver in Clover to enable NVRam since your board has issue with it not working under Mac OS X.

 

I have done this and saved the 2 files pre and post boot. the mouse reset its self again after the reboot, however the terminal print out is identical....

nvram.rtf

nvram reboot.rtf

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