Cursor slows down over clickable objects

hello,
how do i turn off the feature which causes the cursor to slow down over clickable objects? in system preferences i click on the mouse icon. in that window i set the "tracking speed" to fast. this works except for when the cursor rolls over a clickable object. for example the red yellow and green circles in the top left of a window will reduce the "tracking speed" when the cursor moves over top of them. how do i turn this feature off?
thanks
any help is greatly appreciated!
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is it not possible to turn this feature off?

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