One option is to switch to a third-party mouse. These usually include their own drivers, which may allow for faster cursor speeds. But if youíre using a portable Mac, this may not be a desirable solution. Instead, with just a simple Terminal command, you can give your built-in trackpad or stock Apple mouse a speed boost. Open Terminal, in /Applications -> Utilities, and type one of these two commands, depending on whether your machine has a mouse or a trackpad:
If you have a mouse: defaults write -g com.apple.mouse.scaling some_number
If you have a trackpad: defaults write -g com.apple.trackpad.scaling some_number
The some_number at the end of each of the above lines must be replaced by, well, an actual number indicating the speed youíd like to useóthe higher the number, the faster the tracking will be. As a starting point, the default value for maximum mouse speed is 3.0, and maximum trackpad speed is 1.5. So you might try a starting value of 5.0 for your turbo-charged mouse, and 2.5 or 3.0 for a turbo-charged trackpad.
The easiest way to make your changes take effect is to log out and then log in again (Apple menu: Log Out user name ). Upon login, you should have a more responsive input device. Just take it a bit easy with the increases, as you may find super-fast speeds unusable. Also note that if you ever happen to move the speed slider on the Keybaord & Mouse System Preferences panel again, youíll override your turbo settings. Just repeat the above Terminal command to reset it.