The cursor is the main way you interact with your Mac’s screen. If the cursor speed is too slow or too fast, it can affect your experience. How to change the tracking speed for your trackpad and mouse on Mac.
macOS has independent tracking speed controls for the trackpad and mouse. We’ll cover both methods below.
Change the tracking speed for a trackpad on Mac
When you first set it up, the built-in trackpad on the MacBook can seem a little slow. You can increase or decrease the tracking speed of the trackpad in the system settings.
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To get started, click the Apple icon in the top left corner of the screen and choose the “System Preferences” option.
Next, go to the Trackpad section.
Switch to the “Point & Click” tab above, then use the slider in the “Tracking Speed” section to increase or decrease the tracking speed.
The tracking speed is set to level 4 by default, but you can increase it to level 10.
Change the tracking speed for a mouse on the Mac
If you’re using an external mouse with your Mac (this can be the Magic Mouse or a Third party mouse. ), you can find that the tracking speed is quite slow. You can increase this in the system settings.
First, connect your mouse to your Mac via Bluetooth or USB. Then click the Apple icon in the top left corner of the screen and select the “System Preferences” option.
Go to the Mouse section here.
On the Point & Click tab, use the slider in the Tracking Speed section to increase or decrease the tracking speed for the mouse.
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