|
On March 01 2011 07:18 Char711 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 25 2011 10:53 Bumblebees wrote: New version up. Slightly better installer and a fairly major performance increase. It will just automatically overwrite old versions without a problem, correct? I'm sure it does, but I don't want to ruin the nirvana you've already given me.
Correct.
|
Hey thanks a lot Bumblebees, just got my new Macbook and was scared when I couldnt find a way to disable mouse accel for the life of me. You saved me!
Edit: Logitech MX518 here if we're taking notes. No mouse software installed, just plug-and-play.
|
On March 03 2011 14:18 Nokarot wrote: Hey thanks a lot Bumblebees, just got my new Macbook and was scared when I couldnt find a way to disable mouse accel for the life of me. You saved me!
Edit: Logitech MX518 here if we're taking notes. No mouse software installed, just plug-and-play. Hah, don't worry. I only switched from my MX518 to my DeathAdder this past Christmas. I assure you, Logitech doesn't support the MX518 with their preference panel on the Mac. (It's annoying as hell.)
|
I'm really glad this is working for logitech mice. That makes me very, very glad to have spent so much time on this!
|
Thanks a lot. What a great community with all these people!
|
Hey man, I have a strange bug with the deathadder: when I set the polling to 125 (to prevent the skipping) and do fast moves the mouse seems to get stuck right where the movement started. Its kind of like an invisible line across the screen the mouse can't cross. Do you know anything about this bug and how to get rid of it? Your fix didn't change this behaviour, but apart from that the movement feels smoother now. Didn't try SC2 yet. I use the razer drivers v2.02. 3.0 drivers gives me an unspecific error during installation.
Thanks for your work.
|
Read the thread, still don't really get it.
I have the logitech mx518. I also have USB Overdrive installed at the moment.
Will this work with my mouse? And if so, do I use USB Overdrive to set mouse speed etc, or do I uninstall USB Overdrive and use the OSX mouse prefs, or do I just use the DPI buttons on the mouse itself or what exactly?
Sorry for being dim!
|
man so nice of razer to not even make mac drivers for the abyssus. does that thing just run weird ALL the time for anyone else, or just SC? i've been using my magic mouse, and while it's too slow for my liking, at least it's precise enough for everyday use.
your program got it running smooth i think, thanks! but now none of the DPI settings and whatnot are to my liking :/
|
On March 10 2011 02:34 Artvarg wrote: Hey man, I have a strange bug with the deathadder: when I set the polling to 125 (to prevent the skipping) and do fast moves the mouse seems to get stuck right where the movement started. Its kind of like an invisible line across the screen the mouse can't cross. Do you know anything about this bug and how to get rid of it? Your fix didn't change this behaviour, but apart from that the movement feels smoother now. Didn't try SC2 yet. I use the razer drivers v2.02. 3.0 drivers gives me an unspecific error during installation.
Thanks for your work.
Either your mousing surface or the lens on your mouse is dirty. I've seen the problem a few times on razer mice.
|
On March 10 2011 08:25 chocopan wrote: Read the thread, still don't really get it.
I have the logitech mx518. I also have USB Overdrive installed at the moment.
Will this work with my mouse? And if so, do I use USB Overdrive to set mouse speed etc, or do I uninstall USB Overdrive and use the OSX mouse prefs, or do I just use the DPI buttons on the mouse itself or what exactly?
Sorry for being dim!
Uninstall usb overdrive, install mousefixer. Use DPI on the mouse to adjust sensitivity.
That's all If you don't like it, go back to usb overdrive, but I assure you it's less accurate.
|
Can I ask the MX518 users what their in-game sensitivity is after all of this? I just bought a new mouse and I am completely thrown off with my mouse settings. I don't even know what's comfortable and suits me anymore! Please help. Last I had it on the 1800dpi setting with an ingame sensitivity of 9%. I think im on the 3rd bar of sensitivity in osx settings.
|
If you use anything except 0% in sc2, you are adding acceleration to the mouse ballistics. Kind of defeats the point of using mousefixer at all
OS X settings do nothing with mousefixer installed. Anything you notice after changing it is just a placebo.
|
Hey everyone, Can anyone confirm if this works for the Razer Abyssus? I just got mine and even with USB overdrive its driving me crazy with the little amount of acceleration that's enough to put someone over the edge.
EDIT: I downloaded and installed the program for use with my Abyssus. It seems as though it ignores any sensitivity I set in any of the games I play (SC2 and TF2, for example.) Is there any way to bypass this while enjoying the benefits of mouse accel elimination that this program offers?
|
Ok so, no USB overdrive. install mousefixer. Ignore OSX mouse settings. Set SC2 Options mouse to 0%. Set dpi manually with buttons on mouse. ??? profit.
got it. Thanks for the advice!
|
On March 16 2011 07:46 SolShock wrote: Hey everyone, Can anyone confirm if this works for the Razer Abyssus? I just got mine and even with USB overdrive its driving me crazy with the little amount of acceleration that's enough to put someone over the edge.
EDIT: I downloaded and installed the program for use with my Abyssus. It seems as though it ignores any sensitivity I set in any of the games I play (SC2 and TF2, for example.) Is there any way to bypass this while enjoying the benefits of mouse accel elimination that this program offers?
You have to adjust sensitivity via DPI settings with your mouse. There should be a toggle on the bottom of your razer abyssus to adjust DPI.
Unfortunately, there is no way for mousefixer to work while allowing sensitivity settings in games. It's a very unfortunate fact of how OSX and Open GL work I could easily fix it given the source code to the games, or if I wanted to create a hack for the games, but neither of those things will occur.
This is probably the best that can be done until apple decides to fix it themselves, and it's definitely a fix. You can find the code that handles mouse ballistics in OS X with some sleuthing. It's pretty funny code. Comments like "Not sure how this works, but it seems to make stuff better". Yeah... NeXT carry over garbage
It's actually fairly disgusting really. Every notch on the OS X mouse speed settings has a DIFFERENT ACCELERATION CURVE! Unlike enhance pointer precision in Windows which keeps the same curve but changes the mapping.
|
On March 16 2011 10:21 chocopan wrote: Ok so, no USB overdrive. install mousefixer. Ignore OSX mouse settings. Set SC2 Options mouse to 0%. Set dpi manually with buttons on mouse. ??? profit.
got it. Thanks for the advice!
That's it.
Btw, you're not the artist chocopan are you?
|
There's an artist version of me? Nice. No I'm just the regular garden-variety model.
|
Thanks dude! I had a Razer DeathAdder plugged into my MacbookPro and the pointer annoyed me but now it's much better
|
On March 16 2011 15:45 chocopan wrote: There's an artist version of me? Nice. No I'm just the regular garden-variety model.
Aw, darn
There's a girl who does dojinshi stuff named chocopan.
|
On March 16 2011 14:41 Bumblebees wrote:Show nested quote +On March 16 2011 07:46 SolShock wrote: Hey everyone, Can anyone confirm if this works for the Razer Abyssus? I just got mine and even with USB overdrive its driving me crazy with the little amount of acceleration that's enough to put someone over the edge.
EDIT: I downloaded and installed the program for use with my Abyssus. It seems as though it ignores any sensitivity I set in any of the games I play (SC2 and TF2, for example.) Is there any way to bypass this while enjoying the benefits of mouse accel elimination that this program offers? You have to adjust sensitivity via DPI settings with your mouse. There should be a toggle on the bottom of your razer abyssus to adjust DPI. Unfortunately, there is no way for mousefixer to work while allowing sensitivity settings in games. It's a very unfortunate fact of how OSX and Open GL work I could easily fix it given the source code to the games, or if I wanted to create a hack for the games, but neither of those things will occur. This is probably the best that can be done until apple decides to fix it themselves, and it's definitely a fix. You can find the code that handles mouse ballistics in OS X with some sleuthing. It's pretty funny code. Comments like "Not sure how this works, but it seems to make stuff better". Yeah... NeXT carry over garbage Gotcha. Good thing 1800 DPI is enough for me to be able to adjust to. So just to clarify, changing the sensitivity settings of anything in game to anything other than 0% will fudge the results? This remains constant in SC2 and TF2 for instance? Thanks. It's actually fairly disgusting really. Every notch on the OS X mouse speed settings has a DIFFERENT ACCELERATION CURVE! Unlike enhance pointer precision in Windows which keeps the same curve but changes the mapping.
|
|
|
|