In-game sensitivity - Page 4
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stafu
Australia1196 Posts
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Phayze
Canada2029 Posts
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Clearout
Norway1060 Posts
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Daewon
127 Posts
BTW I did a little test with markc windows 7 acceleration fix and found that SC2 doesn't force acceleration on (which some games do, even if you have it turned off), so that's a good thing I guess. | ||
zZygote
Canada898 Posts
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TheRealPaciFist
United States1049 Posts
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Anomarad
Canada565 Posts
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I Hott Sauce I
United States91 Posts
But with "Enhance Pointer precision" option on like the above poster said, the problem is non-existent. Yay for me, I keep both sensitivities on max :-D | ||
Snowfield
1289 Posts
and this is what the 'Enhance pointer precision' option does: If you move the mouse slowly, the pointer moves even slower to allow you fine control over objects selected | ||
dbddbddb
Singapore969 Posts
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Daewon
127 Posts
On August 16 2010 08:01 dbddbddb wrote: I thought 'enhance pointer precision' was just another term for 'mouse acceleration' which is highly looked down upon in gaming It is, and it is :-) | ||
FieryBalrog
United States1381 Posts
Do you really need a fancy razor mouse just to play sc2, I just leave it on 8/11 with enhanced precision, "bad" or not I would kill myself if I had to play with the super slow mouse. | ||
Orange Goblin
218 Posts
On August 14 2010 05:16 Daewon wrote: At least 50 pct. of the people in this thread are giving completely wrong advice, "enhanced pointer precision on is great!", "... slider at less than 6/11 is fine", etc. Wrong! Read these two posts: http://www.overclock.net/computer-peripherals/173255-cs-s-mouse-optimization-guide.html http://www.esreality.com/?a=post&id=1846538 The first one is a long read, but very informative. The second is how to get rid of that last bit of mouse acceleration that sometimes gets forced on by games, even when turned off in windows (acceleration = enhanced pointer precision). As for OP, I tried turning my ingame sensitivity way up like 100%, tabbed out to find my windows sensitivity on the usual 6/11?!?! Am I doing something wrong here? do I need to reboot first or what? As far as I can see the two sliders don't have anything in common. Jesus Christ, thanks. I was about to pop a blood vessel in my forehead before I saw your post. Why are people even opening their mouths if they know nothing about the subject? | ||
nBk
174 Posts
Much appreciated to the OP, thanks. | ||
Tiazi
Netherlands761 Posts
On August 14 2010 05:16 Daewon wrote: Read these two posts: http://www.overclock.net/computer-peripherals/173255-cs-s-mouse-optimization-guide.html http://www.esreality.com/?a=post&id=1846538 Thanks dude - great links. Recommended for everyone who wants to know what they're talking about! | ||
vicariouscheese
United States589 Posts
On August 16 2010 19:43 FieryBalrog wrote: I have a regular boring IBM mouse, and 6/11 with no enhanced pointer precision is way too slow. Do you really need a fancy razor mouse just to play sc2, I just leave it on 8/11 with enhanced precision, "bad" or not I would kill myself if I had to play with the super slow mouse. new non-gaming mice have higher dpi than older mice, so really you can just do that... or you can get some tried and true mice, such as mx518 instead of brand new gaming mice (which imo are overpriced, although i do admit to owning some :O) mx518 at 1800dpi (or whatever you prefer, i still use 400dpi from my fps background, but i dont think you would like that) 6/11, disable enhanced precision and youve got an accurate mouse that isn't slow~ | ||
universalwill
United States654 Posts
never change from 6/11 because 6/11 1:1. if you lower it, windows will cut some of the information being sent to it. if you raise it, windows will sort of stretch it out so it skips a lot of pixels but moves faster. SC2's ingame mouse sensitivity works the same way. if it's above or below default, it will mess with the information it is getting because starcraft just tracks where the mouse is on the desktop. the trick to having a perfectly configured mouse is making sure all of the input is unchanged. 6/11 in windows, maximum in mouse drivers, and, in the case of a game like starcraft, at default setting. | ||
Error Ash
Germany177 Posts
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KamuL
United States154 Posts
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Liquid`Jinro
Sweden33719 Posts
1) What is the default SC2 ingame sensitivity? 2) What % should I set it to, to get the same 1:1 ratio? I mean, from what I remember when you just install the game its set to 20%, which seems really low...? EDIT: There is this post: On August 07 2010 14:56 damiah wrote: you should never change your windows sensitivity from default - this is pretty well known 50% is matching windows sens but in the end you either want Blizzard to do it the right way or get a mouse with changeable DPI But it just seems odd since IIRC the starting sensitivity is 20% (or is that only for the keyboard scroll?), and 50% feels different from 6/11... | ||
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