Hello there guys.
Came to this website because this is the one single place where I would look for help with mice settings, accel and sensitivity. I hope that finally somebody will answer my thrilling questions ;)
On the beginning I'd like to note that I use Razer Abyssus and Steelseries Qck+. They seem to be a great combination overall. But with my Qck+ mentioned comes the problem: since 2 or 3 days, ever since I washed it, it's screwed.
My mouse reacts violently with the mousepad now, twitching my cursor all around. It looks like I'm shaking my hand a lot while moving my mouse, but I'm not, It's just the way the sensor reacts with the mouspad.
I used Qck and Qck+ before, so I know the problem and it's really something that you can't help, while washing and then drying improperly dust and dirt get kind of 'inside' the mousepad which then causes the sensor to get confused. Pretty sad, but it's my fault.
But hey, it's not that bad after all. So I decided to live with it and just do something about my mouse so that it won't hurt my eyes so much. Changing the dpi from 450 to 1800 seemed to be a good way to start the fixing.
Fixing went pretty good in the end. Turned out than increasing the dpi to 1800 is exactly what the mouse needed and after that no twitching occurred. But. Now comes the problem. I don't really know what to do with my sens and accel after switching dpi.
You see, before that I always used to play on 450dpi, 125hz, exactly 1.82 sens in game, 6/11 windows sens and MarkC's accel fix. Now that my dpi changed, I needed to do a lot of stuff to keep it that way. First up was my sens in Windows.
After fooling around I've noticed that 3/11 Windows sens is a good way to go, it's exactly what I had and it felt good. But now that my windows sens changed, the accel fix needs to be changed as well. So I did, but... the accel is still there. And it's REALLY noticeable. When playing with 1800dpi, markc's accel fix for 3/11 and 100% dpi and same sens I had, it seems at first everything is ok, but I get a lot of accel. Which is what I hate the most.
Now, I have several ways to go with that. I either switch back to what I used to have (450dpi, old accel fix, 6/11) and just get used to twitching (or play without my mousepad, which also works... but it's not comfortable) or do anything about the 1800dpi 3/11 setting which would get rid of the accel... which I can't seem to be able to do.
To be honest, the way my mouse works right now is pretty satisfying. I'm playing on my usual sens of ~50.7cm/360 for several years now and never had a single problem with that. But the way my crosshair twitches in game is just way too annoying and distracting and I can't land any shots with that. Going with 1800dpi would be cool, but how do I do that without acceleration then?!
Thanks for any answers in advance,
promyy
Came to this website because this is the one single place where I would look for help with mice settings, accel and sensitivity. I hope that finally somebody will answer my thrilling questions ;)
On the beginning I'd like to note that I use Razer Abyssus and Steelseries Qck+. They seem to be a great combination overall. But with my Qck+ mentioned comes the problem: since 2 or 3 days, ever since I washed it, it's screwed.
My mouse reacts violently with the mousepad now, twitching my cursor all around. It looks like I'm shaking my hand a lot while moving my mouse, but I'm not, It's just the way the sensor reacts with the mouspad.
I used Qck and Qck+ before, so I know the problem and it's really something that you can't help, while washing and then drying improperly dust and dirt get kind of 'inside' the mousepad which then causes the sensor to get confused. Pretty sad, but it's my fault.
But hey, it's not that bad after all. So I decided to live with it and just do something about my mouse so that it won't hurt my eyes so much. Changing the dpi from 450 to 1800 seemed to be a good way to start the fixing.
Fixing went pretty good in the end. Turned out than increasing the dpi to 1800 is exactly what the mouse needed and after that no twitching occurred. But. Now comes the problem. I don't really know what to do with my sens and accel after switching dpi.
You see, before that I always used to play on 450dpi, 125hz, exactly 1.82 sens in game, 6/11 windows sens and MarkC's accel fix. Now that my dpi changed, I needed to do a lot of stuff to keep it that way. First up was my sens in Windows.
After fooling around I've noticed that 3/11 Windows sens is a good way to go, it's exactly what I had and it felt good. But now that my windows sens changed, the accel fix needs to be changed as well. So I did, but... the accel is still there. And it's REALLY noticeable. When playing with 1800dpi, markc's accel fix for 3/11 and 100% dpi and same sens I had, it seems at first everything is ok, but I get a lot of accel. Which is what I hate the most.
Now, I have several ways to go with that. I either switch back to what I used to have (450dpi, old accel fix, 6/11) and just get used to twitching (or play without my mousepad, which also works... but it's not comfortable) or do anything about the 1800dpi 3/11 setting which would get rid of the accel... which I can't seem to be able to do.
To be honest, the way my mouse works right now is pretty satisfying. I'm playing on my usual sens of ~50.7cm/360 for several years now and never had a single problem with that. But the way my crosshair twitches in game is just way too annoying and distracting and I can't land any shots with that. Going with 1800dpi would be cool, but how do I do that without acceleration then?!
Thanks for any answers in advance,
promyy
Edited by promyy at 08:21 CST, 11 November 2013 - 4248 Hits