


The second from the bottom option is DEVICE TRIGGER. If you look closely you will see a green plus sign with the command NEW TRIGGER.Create a new macro by clicking the center plus sign for ADD MACRO.Click on the bottom left plus sign to add a Group.5 second pause between commands and use TYPE IT instead of pasting when inserting text.Īs an example let's create a macro to assign a double click to the top right button of the track ball: My solution was to use Keyboard Maestro purchased from their web site (it doesn't work with the sandboxed version from the App Store). Even then you have to add a. You do NOT need the Kensington software in order to make it work either.
#Kensington trackballworks how to#
I haven't figured out how to get the scroll wheel to work, but that can most likely work as well. The Kensington Expert Mouse PRO and Lion do work together, including all 6 DIRECT LAUNCH buttons and the 4 mouse buttons around the track ball. Neither focuses on supporting Kensington devices, or trackballs in general, which makes things problematic. I'm currently trying out SteerMouse, which makes the trackball work, but only has limited button support. Some people have switched over to using USB Overdrive.
#Kensington trackballworks for mac#
The Expert and Turbo versions had slightly different coloring, and each came in wired and wireless versions.Īccording to Kensington's drivers page, TrackballWorks™ 1.1 for Mac was released on Oct 19, 2011.ĭescription: Enables trackball customization: button functions, pointer speed and acceleration, and scrolling speed and direction. Kensington shipped four models of this type. I use the same trackball daily, and if I can't also find a solid Lion solution, I'll be heartbroken (not to mention much less productive). Your wife has excellent taste in input devices.
