mikehalloran wrote:This scrolling issue - is anyone having it on anything other than a Mac Pro?
According to the Apple forums, it's happening on all types of Macs, including the mini. There's probably a trigger, such as an extension or something that not everyone is using, or that doesn't come on until you do a certain activity. I have no idea why it's affecting some and not others. Or maybe it's particular vintages of CPUs. I'm using a 2012 Mac Pro. Earlier iMacs were using the same chips. Later iMacs are using different (more advanced) chips. Same with the MacBook Pros.
It would be impossible for me to guess the source of the conflict without doing a database of at least a half-dozen different Macs, their contents, extensions, apps, etc., and what of these were open in a session before it started happening. That would be a major undertaking, and I think I'll leave it to Apple.
mikehalloran wrote:Do you use built in Bluetooth or is it 3rd party? I know that many MPs did not come with Bluetooth built in.
Yeah, mine is built-in. Came with the Mac Pro. I used 3rd party Bluetooth for years, though, without problems, and this built-in bluetooth has never failed. Of course, Apple could have changed their protocols for Bluetooth.
Again the Apple forums make it clear that this is a wide-spread problem, not the sort of thing that occurs with, say, just one brand of 3rd party Bluetooth.
mikehalloran wrote:My 2010 iMac is not having those issues and I use the Magic Trackpad as do many of the Macs I maintain. None of us have a MP, however.
I wish I knew the difference. I'd love to be done with this. Safari may be the biggest culprit, and it may be the trigger, as well. Maybe I should use another browser for a while. I'm just so accustomed to it, though.
Also, I've learned that when restarting my Mac, if I choose NOT to have it reopen the apps that were running at the time of restart, I seem to get more time before it happens again. So, I'm coping with it.
mikehalloran wrote:My only issue is that Pages isn't working well in iCloud through any browser. It's fine on my iPad and iPhone. I suspect iCloud rather than Mavericks but haven't checked it lately on any computer not running Mavs.
I use Pages but not that often. I used to be big on word processors, but I've kind of left them as utility apps for those rare occasions that I actually write a real letter. I've also got Word 2011. I'm equally likely to use either one. I haven't noticed any problems with either, but I don't usually go very deep with them. My templates in Word have been set up for at least 25 years.
mikehalloran wrote:The new Safari sucks but Chrome behaves nicely. I still don't understand why neither lets me print shipping labels from PayPal - I still need FireFox for that one task. Opera is still best for downloading from busy sites when other browsers fail - new product releases, updates etc. - if it's useful for anything else, I don't know.
I was printing shipping labels from Paypal in Safari just last month. Not sure if that was before or after I upgraded to Mavericks. l did the upgrade mid-month, and those labels went out around then. I'll have to take a look at that.
People in the Apple Forums were complaining about iMacs, MacBook Pros, Mac Minis, and Mac Pros. They complained about the Magic Trackpad, Magic Mouse, Built-in trackpads, and 3rd party trackballs, if I remember correctly. Or it may have been the older Mighty Mouse. It could be a Bluetooth thing, but I'd bet that it has to do with all forms of input devices, USB, WiFi, or Bluetooth.
JiTouch and Better Touch Tool are not factors in this as far as I can tell. I shut them off, pulled their prefs out to the Desktop, pulled their preference panes out to the desktop, restarted the Mac, and the same problems persisted.
Personally, I think it's going to be an Apple fix, but if anyone discovers the real magic fix, I'll be all over that like ugly on an ape.
Shooshie