![]() ![]() It causes scroll bars to only appear while scrolling. It also causes scroll bars to be always visible.īut, as you observed, a Mighty Mouse does not. I also tried my laptop with an Apple Mighty Mouse (scroll-ball) that I keep in my parts closet. But when I plug in a generic mouse (an HP-branded optical mouse with a scroll-wheel), it switches to behave like “always”. On my MacBook Air (running Sierra), Automatic behaves like “when scrolling” when I’m using the trackpad. ![]() Running a quick test on my Mac (Big Sur) with my mouse (a wired Microsoft Basic Optical mouse), “Automatic” behaves like “always”. ![]() On my main computer which uses the Logitech Mouse, I have it set for automatically and the slider still comes up using Retroactive by itself. ![]()
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