![]() Library not loaded: from: /Applications/iTunes.app/Contents/MacOS/iTunes.app/Contents/MacOS/iTunes Termination Reason: DYLD, Library missingĭyld: launch, loading dependent libraries, ignoring DYLD_* env Error Message:ĭyld: Using shared cache: 65C1D716-2D5B-3211-901B-C837A3BF1722 But it makes no sense to me on a platform that has a well-defined on-screen pointer, like any desktop OS (or, for that matter, an iPad that is using an external pointing device).Good evening, following the seemingly successful installation of iTunes 12.9.5 via Retrospective 2.0 and then 1.9, the iTunes app would not launch and generated the following report, running Big Sur 11.7.2 on Mac Pro 5,1 through OpenCore Legacy Patcher, any assistance would be most appreciated, thank you in advance. It is (sort of) justifiable on a touch device like an iPhone or iPad, since you are scrolling by swiping across the content anyway. ![]() Which is why I configure my devices to always show scroll bars wherever I have the choice to do so. And I don’t like the fact that this practice has become popular on Windows and Linux platforms as well. Since a Magic Mouse has (effectively) a trackpad built-in to its surface, that’s probably why it doesn’t cause scroll bars to appear.įWIW, I have never liked Apple’s hiding of scroll bars. I suspect that the algorithm for automatic is to behave like “when scrolling” when you have a touch-surface for scrolling, like a trackpad, but like “always” when you don’t. It causes scroll bars to only appear while scrolling. It also causes scroll bars to be always visible.īut, as you observed, a Mighty Mouse does not. I also tried my laptop with an Apple Mighty Mouse (scroll-ball) that I keep in my parts closet. But when I plug in a generic mouse (an HP-branded optical mouse with a scroll-wheel), it switches to behave like “always”. On my MacBook Air (running Sierra), Automatic behaves like “when scrolling” when I’m using the trackpad. ![]() ![]() Running a quick test on my Mac (Big Sur) with my mouse (a wired Microsoft Basic Optical mouse), “Automatic” behaves like “always”. On my main computer which uses the Logitech Mouse, I have it set for automatically and the slider still comes up using Retroactive by itself. ![]()
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