A lightweight macOS tool to smooth mouse scrolling and independently set scroll direction for a trackpad-like experience.
Mos is a lightweight macOS application that smooths mouse scrolling animations and allows independent configuration of scroll direction. It solves the problem of choppy or unintuitive mouse scrolling on macOS by applying customizable acceleration curves, making external mice feel as fluid as the built-in trackpad.
Mac users who rely on external mice and want a smoother, more customizable scrolling experience, particularly those who find default mouse scrolling jarring or imprecise.
Developers choose Mos for its simplicity, granular control over scrolling behavior, and ability to tailor settings per application—all without requiring complex system modifications.
一个用于在 macOS 上平滑你的鼠标滚动效果或单独设置滚动方向的小工具, 让你的滚轮爽如触控板 | A lightweight tool used to smooth scrolling and set scroll direction independently for your mouse on macOS
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Applies customizable acceleration curves to mouse wheel events, transforming jerky scrolling into fluid, trackpad-like motion as highlighted in the README.
Allows independent configuration for vertical and horizontal axes, and separates mouse and trackpad behavior for precise scroll direction settings.
Supports defining different scrolling settings for specific applications, enabling tailored experiences in tools like browsers or IDEs.
Binds mouse buttons to system keyboard shortcuts, adding workflow efficiency without extra hardware, as noted in the features list.
Only available for macOS, excluding users on Windows or Linux who might seek similar scrolling improvements.
Focuses primarily on scrolling smoothness and direction; lacks advanced mouse customization like gesture support or deep system integrations.
Requires updates via Homebrew or manual downloads from GitHub, which can be less convenient than automatic app store updates.