Mouse tracking speed always reseted

when i plug out my mouse (razer deathadder) then use the trackpad only and plug the mouse in again the tracking speed ist always reseted to the 4th bar.
why is that happening and how can i make the os the save my setting?
thanks!
ps: apple i hate you for removing the possibility to shut down the trackpad while mouse-use. it is so annyoing while typing. saussage fingers helps a bit but i want the old option back!!

mr.omsn wrote:
when i plug out my mouse (razer deathadder) then use the trackpad only and plug the mouse in again the tracking speed ist always reseted to the 4th bar.
why is that happening and how can i make the os the save my setting?
make a new user account and log into it. does the same thing happen there?
thanks!
ps: apple i hate you for removing the possibility to shut down the trackpad while mouse-use. it is so annyoing while typing. saussage fingers helps a bit but i want the old option back!!
they didn't remove it. they just moved it. this option is available in system preferences->universal access->mouse&trackpad.

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