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[Help] Mouse Optimization ~ Movement Recorder Readings In Games


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Mouse Movement Recorder link:
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/millard1/Mouse Optimization Guide/www.overclock.net/1932377-post1.html

I haven't run it for years and forgot what readings are normal.

 

I use the MarkC Windows 10 mouse fix (Windows_10+8.x_MouseFix_ItemsSize=100%[email protected])

and have tried both with and without Logitech Gaming Software.

 

In Windows - 1:1 Ratio : http://i.imgur.com/2KN88e3.jpg 
In Game - Messy Ratio. : http://i.imgur.com/gczUEm5.jpg

 

In this example the game is Team Fortress Classic GoldSrc mod. I am using m_rawinput "1". and have tried the launch commands -noforcemspd -noforcemparms -noforcemaccel

 

 

Besides Reddit, where is the best place to ask such a question?

 

 

edit: I assume it's OK.

"(NOTE: If you use Windows 8.1 and have too much green and red, see more information below.)
(NOTE: While running a game, you may see many red and green lines.
Games that need a fix usually frequently re-position the pointer and this confuses MouseMovementRecorder.exe but DOES NOT mean acceleration."

http://www.esreality.com/?a=post&id=1846538

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I use Steel Series mice for games because they can be optimized for the mouse pad you use thru the use of the optimization program in the Steel Series driver.  If you change mouse pads you just redo the optimization. Plus there are many other optimization options such as the ability to change the mouse speed with a click of a button.  Since I started using these mice I haven't had any problems that weren't fixable with the mouse software and it can be tuned for various games.  That mouse optimization guide is 10 years old and might have been fine for mice back then, but the new mice are much better and don't need all that wasted time tweaking what they will do with their own software.  If you want a good game mouse though you need to be prepared to pay the price for one.  You get what you pay for.

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Sure, the guide is old, excluding the obvious stuff it is still relevant today. I have a g900.

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