- Joined
- Aug 4, 2012
- Messages
- 45
- Motherboard
- GA-Z77-D3H
- CPU
- i5 - 3570k
- Graphics
- Sapphire 6870
- Mac
- Classic Mac
- Mobile Phone
That's weird about the link. Trying again:
http://www.insanely-mac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=275546
If I paste that in my browser window, it works. If I click on the link...no joy! Go figure.
I actually would *not* recommend switching to 5,1 unless you've researched the difference between the system definitions and understand that if you simply switch to 5,1 via MultiBeast you'll get kernel panics.
I made the switch because ML wasn't recognizing my cards vendor ID properly for power management. I edited the AppleIntelGraphicsPowerManagement kext to reference the correct graphics card; in order to load the AIGPM kext, you need to use the 5,1 profile (the 3,1 doesn't load it). It's complicated, and I would be totally lying if I told you that I understood it perfectly. Merely standing on the shoulders of giants - others much wiser and smarter about these matters than myself.
But - to the point - none of that other nonsense was necessary to get the mouse to stop "sticking" like that. For me the solution was in the proper AtiConfig ID, GraphicsEnabler=Yes, and *maybe* correct port information as well.
Clear
Thanks for your help.
Tried the simple way, using Gabba, but isn't working ;(
I keep trying...
ps. the link without minus works thanks!