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Mos vs LinearMouse vs Mac Mouse Fix vs LinguaX

There are several good macOS mouse utilities, and they overlap in confusing ways. Mos is the classic free smooth-scroller. LinearMouse focuses on pointer acceleration and per-device settings. Mac Mouse Fix adds gestures and remapping. The catch is that many people end up running two or three of these at once — one for scrolling, one for acceleration, one for gestures — which is exactly the kind of stack that causes conflicts. This page compares all four honestly and shows where LinguaX fits as a single app.

The tools at a glance

  • Mos — free, open source. The classic smooth-scroller; recent 4.x releases (2026) added mouse-button binding and Logitech HID++ button handling. Still no gestures, DPI control, or input-source switching.
  • LinearMouse — free, open source, focused on pointer speed/acceleration and per-device tuning, with some button remapping. Less about scroll smoothing and gestures.
  • Mac Mouse Fix — affordable, strong on gestures and button remapping with good smooth scrolling. A capable all-rounder.
  • LinguaX — native, ~10MB. Two core capabilities in one app: mouse enhancement (smooth scrolling, button/gesture mapping, pointer speed, per-app overrides) and automatic input-source switching.

Comparison table

MosLinearMouseMac Mouse FixLinguaX
Smooth scrollingYes (core)LimitedYesYes — Min Step / Speed Gain / Duration
Reverse scrollYesYesYesYes — per-axis
Pointer speed / accelerationNoYes (core)LimitedYes — per-device, persisted
Button / side-button mappingYes (4.x)SomeYesYes
Logitech HID++ buttonsYes (4.x)NoNoYes
Gestures (swipe, long-press)NoNoYesYes
DPI adjustment (hardware)NoNoNoYes — Logitech HID++
Battery displayNoNoNoYes — BLE / Logitech HID++
Per-app overridesLimitedSomeYesYes
Model recognitionLogi only (HID++)SomeSomeBroad (MX Master, G502 X, M720, M585…)
Sleep/wake auto-recoveryVariesVariesYesYes
Input-source automationNoNoNoYes (core capability)
Replaces a multi-tool stackNoNoMostlyYes — one app
PriceFreeFreeLow one-time$9.9 one-time (3 devices)

Pick-your-tool decision tree

The real decision: one tool or three

If you only need smooth scrolling, Mos is a fine free choice. If you only need acceleration tuning, LinearMouse is excellent and free. The trouble starts when you need all of it — smoothing and acceleration and gestures and per-app behavior — because stacking Mos + LinearMouse + a remapper means three event taps fighting over the same input, which is a common source of jitter and dropped clicks.

LinguaX is built to be the single app in that slot:

  • One event pipeline for scrolling, speed, buttons, and gestures — no inter-tool conflicts.
  • Broad model recognition for accurate per-device setup.
  • Per-app and per-axis control where the free tools are global-only.
  • And a second core capability the others do not have at all: automatic input-source switching by app and by website.

Honest summary: keep Mos or LinearMouse if free scrolling plus basic button mapping is all you need. Choose LinguaX when you want gestures, hardware DPI, battery display, and broad per-device control in one native app — plus automatic input-source switching as a second core capability the others do not have at all.

Get started

LinguaX is a free download with a 30-day trial — no account, no telemetry. If it fits, it is a $9.9 one-time purchase covering 3 devices (no subscription).

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