![]() You'll want to be in windowed, non full screen mode.ģ) With the Windows window active, click Virtual Machine (at the top of the screen) > Re-install Parallels Tools. Lo and behold, after a second round of many hours of solution-hunting, I reached a fix.ġ) Start up Parallels and get your Windows session running.Ģ) If you're in Coherence mode, exit Coherence mode. I had this problem for months and I had originally written it off as just the way things were going to be, but the Steam Summer Sale of 2012 convinced me that it would be an excellent thing to fix. ![]() If you are plagued by "mouse spin," there is hope. It's impossible to simply turn down the sensitivity, too, so it just renders all of these programs completely unusable. Imagine if you were trying to control a 3D camera with a mouse that is literally exponentially more sensitive than your usual mouse. The freakout is often referred to as "mouse spin" and it's essentially a hypersensitive mouse issue. Further, it affects many non-game 3D programs that still have a 3D camera, such as Blender. This issue extends to first-person shooters, MMOs like Star Wars: The Old Republic, World of Warcraft, Everquest, Guild Wars, etc., and 3rd person 3D games like Grand Theft Auto, The Witcher, and many others. ![]() The issue is that any game with a 3D, mouse-controlled camera absolutely freaks out when running in Parallels. Some of those people use Parallels to do so and some of those people also play Windows games through Parallels. Many people who builds Hackintoshes like to also run Windows. I'm posting this in hopes that if someone else runs into this issue, a search will direct them to the solution, as I personally searched for many, many hours trying to fix this without any satisfaction. I love this forum and this thread is to archive a solution I came across for a problem I found absolutely maddening. Sometimes I have problems with my Hackintosh and whenever I need help, the folks of tonymacx86 invariably fix whatever I messed up. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guide
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