If you want you can make a copy first on the desktop. Then you have to empty the contents of that folder. Now you have to locate the folder Preferences> SystemConfiguration and open it. Then in the window that opens has to click on "Library". Then must click the Go button, located next to the Finder on the top bar. Then you have to disable the Wi-Fi connection. Then you have to disconnect all external devices (USB, Firewire, etc. This solution works but first you have to Enable Hidden Folders to be seen (using your preferred method - I recommend Deeper).Ĭlose all applications, if you want, you may do so by pressing cmd + alt + esc and selecting each application and clicking on the "Force Quit". If scrolling does not work in a certain app,then probably that app is oped with administrator permission,so right click the TwoFingerScroll icon on your taskbar or in your system tray,and chose exit.Then go the folder where the TwoFingerScroll.exe is,now right click that and chose properties,in the properties menu go to the compatibility tab and there select the run as administrator option then press ok.Now double click the TwoFingerScroll.exe icon and this time it should work inside any app.Warning: This may remove much more than you need!
It will enable the scrolling with touchpad in VMware.First download the zip file and extract it.Then run the TwoFingerScroll.exe once,then check the right corner of the taskbar,if it does not appears there then check the hidden icons there.Now double click that icon and change the settings as you want.You may turn off the scrolling feature of your default touch pad application.Īccording to my tests to get most out of it we should turn off the acceleration,set the speed to its full limit,and set the scroll mode to compatible.
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