[G] Better Mouse Precision (Windows Tweak) - Page 5
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Heweree
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droxe
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Edit: Also is it normal if my mouse moves differently using rinput and without, even though mouse accel is off(checked with markc) both times? | ||
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Might as well wait till my Abyssus comes I guess | ||
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Nourek
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In my experience, you shouldn't need to edit the registry to turn mouse accel off completely. I mean, I have the standard values in the registry, not yours. When testing, There is definitely no acceleration. (Move mouse slowly to the right, move quickly back left to same point on mousepad: My pointer is at starting position again. It shouldn't be if acceleration was on.) I suppose it's also possible it's just Logitech SetPoint overriding Windows 7 in my case. | ||
caradoc
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HExtw
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there is a thing you can check and it says something like improve mouse precision or some sort like that which warn you FPS may drop when enable i hope anyone can understand which im talking about since i no using english SC2 is that help with mouse or bad like the windows one? | ||
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On March 20 2012 10:51 caradoc wrote: This changes absolutely nothing when you have mouse acceleration turned off. It simply modifies the transformation curve for when mouse acceleration is actually on. If you have mouse acceleration off, this will not change anything. This exactly, and a few other caveats. The OP is simply presenting the already very well known CPL mousefix to everyone, which should not be used at all due to some 1:1 mapping problems when acceleration is enabled. Furthermore what caradoc said is right, unless you are using mouse acceleration, there will be no change in how your mouse performs. The only actual change here is that the acceleration curve is now completely linear, and not sort of resembling cubic growth. So the only reason that you should ever use these registry edits (aside from XP/Vista only for the Cheese Fix, and MarkC for Win7) is if the game you are using enables acceleration, which is as far as I know only done by much older games like Quake 1+2, and CS1.6, but definitely not SC2. | ||
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