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Big mouse movements delayed ingame
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When I swipe my mouse something like 15-20 centimeters, my screen ingame starts turning instantly but it continues spinning for a bit after I've stopped moving my mouse. It's like my ingame view has to catch up with my mouse movement.
Is this a problem with my mouse itself or a windows or ingame setting?
Thanks in advance :)

When I swipe my mouse something like 15-20 centimeters, my screen ingame starts turning instantly but it continues spinning for a bit after I've stopped moving my mouse. It's like my ingame view has to catch up with my mouse movement.
Is this a problem with my mouse itself or a windows or ingame setting?
Thanks in advance :)
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#2
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You are probably hitting your mouse's malfunction speed, that means that your sensor stops tracking as it should at a certain speed or on a specific surface. It cannot be solved/fixed without buying a better gaming mouse

You are probably hitting your mouse's malfunction speed, that means that your sensor stops tracking as it should at a certain speed or on a specific surface. It cannot be solved/fixed without buying a better gaming mouse
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AvxIt cannot be solved/fixed without buying a better gaming mouse

if it's got a good sensor, overclocking it will do the trick. it's worth a try before shelling out more money.

[quote=Avx]It cannot be solved/fixed without buying a better gaming mouse[/quote]
if it's got a good sensor, overclocking it will do the trick. it's worth a try before shelling out more money.
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holofernesif it's got a good sensor, overclocking it will do the trick. it's worth a try before shelling out more money.

I did that too when i had a basic logitech mouse, but i'd say that it can be a temporary fix until you get a proper mouse. The difference was night and day (at least in my experience), and it's worth every cent if you game with it a lot

[quote=holofernes]if it's got a good sensor, overclocking it will do the trick. it's worth a try before shelling out more money.[/quote]
I did that too when i had a basic logitech mouse, but i'd say that it can be a temporary fix until you get a proper mouse. The difference was night and day (at least in my experience), and it's worth every cent if you game with it a lot
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I remember I used to have this issue and I never found a fix, just bought a new mouse and used that for a while now

I remember I used to have this issue and I never found a fix, just bought a new mouse and used that for a while now
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Yeah this is a basic logitech mouse, I used to have the b110 and that one was just perfect for me but when I needed a new one I got the b100 because the b110 was out of stock and it turns out that this one is way worse.

Yeah this is a basic logitech mouse, I used to have the b110 and that one was just perfect for me but when I needed a new one I got the b100 because the b110 was out of stock and it turns out that this one is way worse.
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Can anyone link resources on how to overclock the thing I'm supposed to overclock? I know absolutely nothing about overclocking so I don't know what to look up on the internet

Can anyone link resources on how to overclock the thing I'm supposed to overclock? I know absolutely nothing about overclocking so I don't know what to look up on the internet
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Link
Works for windows 8/10, and i think it requires test mode. Worst case scenario, this could possibly kill your usb port, so be aware of that

[url=http://www.overclock.net/t/1589644/usb-mouse-hard-overclocking-2000-hz]Link[/url]
Works for windows 8/10, and i think it requires test mode. Worst case scenario, this could possibly kill your usb port, so be aware of that
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Overclocking USB does nothing for modern mice in terms of tracking speed. This was only a thing with older avago or mlt04 sensors that where limited by bandwidth. Most modern mice have 1000 hz out of the box anyway.
Get a better mouse, judging by you being able to play with this mouse in general just get a G100s, should be available for cheap and tracks great.

Also hidusb doesn't need test mode anymore, signing was paid for by joshuastar and some other OCN/ESR members. Just get the latest version from sweetlow's website.

Overclocking USB does nothing for modern mice in terms of tracking speed. This was only a thing with older avago or mlt04 sensors that where limited by bandwidth. Most modern mice have 1000 hz out of the box anyway.
Get a better mouse, judging by you being able to play with this mouse in general just get a G100s, should be available for cheap and tracks great.

Also hidusb doesn't need test mode anymore, signing was paid for by joshuastar and some other OCN/ESR members. Just get the latest version from sweetlow's website.
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