![]() It’s possible, then, that if you’ve downloaded Synapse for the Mac, you may have decided that it’s not worth using it, perhaps because you now use a Windows machine to configure your Razer devices. ![]() ![]() Or, you may have installed it and want to keep using it, but have noticed that it’s causing problems for your Mac, maybe by crashing or hitting performance. While Razer’s support for Windows versions of Synapse appears to be very good, that’s not necessarily the case with the Mac version, which tends to lag behind when it comes to new features and upgrades. This tool allows you to configure settings on Razer devices, such as allocating functions to the buttons on mice, adjusting sensitivity, and creating macros from keyboard combinations. If you’ve ever used a Razer gaming keyboard or mouse, or any other Razer peripheral with your Mac, you will have installed Razer Synapse. Moving forward, all new products will be supported exclusively on Synapse 3 for Windows. Synapse 2.0 for MAC will be available up to MAC OS 10.14 only. The latest version of Razer Synapse 3 is only supported on the Windows platform. ![]() Just open the Application folder in Finder → Select Razer Synapse.app → Make a right click and choose Move to Trash → than Empty the Trash. It seems to be the easiest way just move an app to the Trash bin, as you do with regular files on a Mac.
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