Strange.... I just allowed a fresh install of Snow Leopard to update to the latest updates (for Leopard), and when the machine rebooted the mouse's Y-axis is inverted. I'm not talking about scrolling (which no longer works) but how the mouse cursor moves on-screen.
Any ideas?
TIA,
Robert
Snow Leopard Update Inverts Mouse Y Axis
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Re: Snow Leopard Update Inverts Mouse Y Axis
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[SOLVED] Re: Snow Leopard Update Inverts Mouse Y Axis
Hi Perry,
Thank you for responding!
I found the answer last night. The update installs a bad IOUSBFamily.kext and bad IOUSBMassStorageClass.kext into the system.
The solution is to copy those files from the original DVD to the corresponding location on the harddrive: from (DVD)/ System/ Library/ Extensions/ * to (HD)/ System/ Library/ Extensions/ *
This solution came from an old 2011 post on sysprobs . com, from a commenter named Semi, to give credit where it's due.
Thanks, and I hope this helps someone else in the future.
~R
Thank you for responding!
I found the answer last night. The update installs a bad IOUSBFamily.kext and bad IOUSBMassStorageClass.kext into the system.
The solution is to copy those files from the original DVD to the corresponding location on the harddrive: from (DVD)/ System/ Library/ Extensions/ * to (HD)/ System/ Library/ Extensions/ *
This solution came from an old 2011 post on sysprobs . com, from a commenter named Semi, to give credit where it's due.
Thanks, and I hope this helps someone else in the future.
~R