help meh!
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21 Jun 2007, 20:01
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Ive had some sensitivity probs in the past and nothing i tried worked so i finally decided to format, alright the format gave me an ok sens feeling however
i had 125hz on the mouse and no drivers installed... no accelfixes and i was experiancing a lot of accel ingame, so i decided to put 500hz on the mouse and apply mousefix.reg to remove accel, but all it did was to give me the shitty sensitivity feeling i had pre-format back (makes it impossible to aim, dun ask me how)
anyway so i decided ok i can play with some accel then who cares, so i put 125hz back and i apply default.reg to undo mousefix.reg... but the shitty sens feeling is still there! :S how is that possible?
a link who describes my original (and current :X) sens problem http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/board/message?board.id=general_mice&message.id=6954
i had 125hz on the mouse and no drivers installed... no accelfixes and i was experiancing a lot of accel ingame, so i decided to put 500hz on the mouse and apply mousefix.reg to remove accel, but all it did was to give me the shitty sensitivity feeling i had pre-format back (makes it impossible to aim, dun ask me how)
anyway so i decided ok i can play with some accel then who cares, so i put 125hz back and i apply default.reg to undo mousefix.reg... but the shitty sens feeling is still there! :S how is that possible?
a link who describes my original (and current :X) sens problem http://forums.logitech.com/logitech/board/message?board.id=general_mice&message.id=6954
hora
ban ban ban
*edit* I solved that shitty feeling for Quake by setting register values to 0,0,0
The register values I mean can be done by thedamned or manually at
start/run/regedit/HKEYCURRENTUSER/control panel/mouse
mousespeed "0"
mousetresshold1 "0"
mousetresshold2 "0"
This can also be done by simply unchecking the pointer precision box at mouse movement tab (if you do not use mouseware that is)
This proggie creates a logitech folder every time you boot your PC (if you ever installed old logitech mouseware) at start/run/regedit/hkey_current_user/software
remove that folder and uncheck KHALMNPR.EXE at startup list. Aftar that your register mouse values will be unchanged, but you have to reboot for changed values to take effect.