Truly Working on M1 MacBook Pro with Big Sur? #359
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As I mentioned in change log, currently I not upgrade my devices to M1 versions so I not sure what's going on in the M1 device ... |
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Is there anything I might be able to do to help on my end?
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Subject: Re: [Caldis/Mos] Truly Working on M1 MacBook Pro with Big Sur? (#359)
As I mentioned in change log, currently I not upgrade my devices to M1 versions so I not sure what's going on in the M1 device ...
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Mos is already a universal application that works natively on Apple Silicon, and I can confirm it works properly :) |
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M1 OS:12.0.1 |
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I'm not quite sure the application is currently working as intended on the latest build of MacOS 11.2.1 (20D74) - or on any Big Sur installation, specifically on an M1 system. Adjusting sliders appears to have absolutely no impact on either Touchpad or Mouse acceleration (and Scroll Monitor doesn't appear to illustrate any differences with configurations, either).
Obviously, this is an Intel app, but I don't know if that's where the disconnect is - or if it's another compatibility issue at play? Am I missing something?
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