![]() Moneydance for the first time, so you'll have to re-enter your ![]() Moneydance again and it will appear as though you've just installed Rename it (to something like config2.dict, for example), then open Once you've found your config.dict file, close Moneydance and If you're using Windows, it should be located at:Ĭ:\Users\(yourusername)\.moneydance\config.dict This should pull up your local Library folder. If you have any trouble finding your Home Library folder, openįinder and select Go>Go to Folder> and type in: ~/Library/Application Support/Moneydance/config.dict ~/Library/Containers//Data/Library/Application If you're using Mac OS X, it should be located at one of these Thins at all? To do this, you have to rename your config.dict file. Sorry to hear about the performance issue you are experiencing.Ĭan you try resetting your Moneydance preferences and improves I'm using an Apple Magic Mouse.Īlso, is it normal for the "Backing up file" action when closing Moneydance to take between 1 and 2 minutes? My Moneydance data file is ~75MB. I haven't had any mouse problems in any other application on this Mac. I had hoped that 10.12.1 and the latest Moneydance build would fix it, but alas, no. This mouse issues started after upgrading from El Capitan to Sierra, and was present in Moneydance 2015, too (after upgrading to Sierra). I notice that clicking anywhere in the program is sometimes slow to respond, but it's especially frustrating with dropdowns. Also, even clicking slowly opens the dropdown of the previous registry entry or the one after the entry I want to edit. ![]() Otherwise, simply clicking on an existing registry entry in the Category (or any) column only occasionally works (meaning nothing happens more often than not - the dropdown does not appear). Upgrading to MacOS 10.12.1 fixed the "hyper scrolling" problem, but another mouse problem persists for me: I can select a dropdown (for example, a Category dropdown in the register) only if I click 2 or 3 times S-L-O-W-L-Y, and sometimes that does not work. ![]()
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