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I can't really tell.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5476969
Don't know if it's the issue you guys could be having but anyway...
Oh. My. God. Surely strengthens my impression of Mac users and apple fanboys. Accept stuttering, flickering, jerkiness for years and then accept that the "fix" is to install AutoCAD? And nobody, not even Apple looks into this because the ignorant will always buy their stuff nevertheless.
And no, it isn't about the physical computer either since it works in Win7 rather than just the OS.
My conclusion based on this and the other thread is it's in the Apple drivers that provide slow / unoptimal access to input and they're not interested.
=> You need/want Windows for gaming and Macs for nothing. (but Apple software development) Surprise!
I'm just stating getting a Mac for gaming is like getting a motorcycle for winter transportation. They might be cool and expensive but it makes you look really stupid when you complain that they don't actually do the job so well.