Attached is a small program for creating custom mouse acceleration curves in Windows.
inspired by this thread:
http://www.esreality.com/index.php?a=post&id=1945096
Thanks to Mark C. and hoppan for sharing the necessary info.
Instructions:
Default settings for Windows 7/XP/Vista and Windows 8 can be loaded from the 'File' menu.
The acceleration curve is interpolated/extrapolated from 5 points on the coordinate system. ( 0, 0) is the first point and is implied. The user can select the next 4 points to create the curve:
( x1, y1)
( x2, y2)
( x3, y3)
( x4, y4)
Generally speaking:
The X value of a point represents how fast you move the mouse.
The Y value represents how much the cursor moves in response.
You can also remove mouse acceleration for older games that automatically enable it (such as quake 2) by entering a linear graph similar to:
( 1, 4)
( 2, 8)
( 3, 12)
( 4, 16)
A steeper slope means higher sensitivity. If you're trying to achieve a perfect 1:1 ratio of counts to pixels, see this thread:
http://www.esreality.com/?a=post&id=1846538
inspired by this thread:
http://www.esreality.com/index.php?a=post&id=1945096
Thanks to Mark C. and hoppan for sharing the necessary info.
Instructions:
Default settings for Windows 7/XP/Vista and Windows 8 can be loaded from the 'File' menu.
The acceleration curve is interpolated/extrapolated from 5 points on the coordinate system. ( 0, 0) is the first point and is implied. The user can select the next 4 points to create the curve:
( x1, y1)
( x2, y2)
( x3, y3)
( x4, y4)
Generally speaking:
The X value of a point represents how fast you move the mouse.
The Y value represents how much the cursor moves in response.
You can also remove mouse acceleration for older games that automatically enable it (such as quake 2) by entering a linear graph similar to:
( 1, 4)
( 2, 8)
( 3, 12)
( 4, 16)
A steeper slope means higher sensitivity. If you're trying to achieve a perfect 1:1 ratio of counts to pixels, see this thread:
http://www.esreality.com/?a=post&id=1846538
- Attached Misc File: 103413-CustomCurve.zip (6 Oct 2014, 11KB, 27797 downloads)
Edited by bologna at 02:37 CDT, 6 October 2014 - 90951 Hits