Have you noticed after upgrading to OS X El Capitan that your cursor sometimes gets really big? You’re (probably) not going crazy, it’s just a new feature Apple introduced in its latest desktop operating system. While helpful for some, this new “shake to locate cursor” feature can be annoying for longtime users. Here’s how to turn it off.
How to Disable a MacBook’s Built-In TrackPad When Using a Mouse or Wireless Trackpad
Many MacBook owners frequently connect their laptop to an external mouse or wireless trackpad. You can prevent accidental cursor input while in this configuration by disabling the MacBook’s built-in trackpad while your external mouse or trackpad is connected.
How to Reverse Trackpad and Mouse Scroll Direction in OS X
Apple introduced “Natural Scrolling” in OS X Lion, aiming to unifying the scrolling experience in iOS and OS X. But many users, especially those who opt for a mouse over a trackpad, prefer the traditional scroll direction. Here’s how to set scroll direction in OS X.