[G] Better Mouse Precision (Windows Tweak) - Page 3
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MrSilent
United States27 Posts
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Kluey
Canada1197 Posts
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LoLAdriankat
United States4307 Posts
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Uncultured
United States1340 Posts
I used the regfix.exe and don't really notice anything. | ||
Kluey
Canada1197 Posts
The hexidecimal values are 100% correct but my mouse is flying from corner to corner. | ||
Gladiator6
Sweden7024 Posts
On January 01 2012 17:17 LoLAdriankat wrote: Not a placebo. I strictly use 6/11 windows speed with 1800 DPI and after the registry fix something definitely felt different when I moved the cursor. It's not that different as I'm already used to it, though you'll still have to do a bit of fine tuning on your muscle memory. Same here, It feels kind of slower now. Will test it in a few games soon. | ||
Grumbels
Netherlands7028 Posts
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sopas
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On January 01 2012 17:34 Uncultured wrote: Can someone confirm that windows 7 actually has acceleration of some sort? I used the regfix.exe and don't really notice anything. i think using the mouse movement recorder in markc fix is best way to see if u have acel. it gives me 1:1 mouse: pointer movement ratio by just disabling enhanced pointer precision in win7 options. | ||
Romitelli
Brunei Darussalam566 Posts
On January 03 2012 05:08 eYeball wrote: Same here, It feels kind of slower now. Will test it in a few games soon. It does make your mouse a bit slower on the same DPI, since it turns off the artificial acceleration Windows provided. However, it makes your mouse strokes 100% predictable, which, as explained in the OP, can't be achieved with pointer enhancement turned on. | ||
oxxo
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Atoissen
Norway1737 Posts
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freetgy
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definitly needed. Now i realize why my notebook always felt different than the desktop. | ||
Romitelli
Brunei Darussalam566 Posts
On January 03 2012 05:25 oxxo wrote: Windows 7 doesn't need anything beyond unchecking enhanced pointer precision except for games way older than SC2. True, but fixing the registry makes your mouse behave the same regardless of what you're doing, including surfing the web or, as you mentioned, playing older games. | ||
Hossinaut
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Nick.TNA
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iTzSnypah
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PH
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Magrath
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ChoboDane
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FSKi
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