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Hi,
I'm using Sierra 10.12.6.
The issue is not directly into Mouse.prefPane but into the assets that it does uses.
The video that does explain gesture is the problem (i'm using NVIDIA Web Driver), you can access back to the Magic Mouse preferences panel if you rename MagicMouse.mov into /System/Library/Assets/com_apple_MobileAsset_prefpanes_TrackpadMouseVideos/8d8c589221217f59c640073a8a348ef41934be08.asset/AssetData/ folder.
So, this command do the trick :
Code:sudo mv /System/Library/Assets/com_apple_MobileAsset_prefpanes_TrackpadMouseVideos/8d8c589221217f59c640073a8a348ef41934be08.asset/AssetData/MagicMouse.mov /System/Library/Assets/com_apple_MobileAsset_prefpanes_TrackpadMouseVideos/8d8c589221217f59c640073a8a348ef41934be08.asset/AssetData/MagicMouse-fix.mov
Regards,
Thanks,
had the same issue, upgraded to Sierra and then when opening mouse preferences I got a crash.
Renamed the mov file by using the Finder and now I do not see the mouse movie but the preferences does not crash anymore.
The question why the movie crashes, probably other movies will crash as well, so I'm sure this is the best solution.