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Convert source mouse accel to povohat
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Would like to convert 1.16 in-game mouse accel to povohats driver, not sure how to go about this since I don't know much about computers

Would like to convert 1.16 in-game mouse accel to povohats driver, not sure how to go about this since I don't know much about computers
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https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/472051290797768716/703677117803790343/mouseaccelattempt.PNG

this is my best attempt so far but I was wondering if any knowledgeable people could tell me if this is right since it does feel slightly off in-game

[img]https://media.discordapp.net/attachments/472051290797768716/703677117803790343/mouseaccelattempt.PNG[/img]

this is my best attempt so far but I was wondering if any knowledgeable people could tell me if this is right since it does feel slightly off in-game
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assuming you've done your maths correctly source mouseaccel is always going to feel a bit different unfortunately since input is tied to your framerate in source games. If it feels that different you probably wanna gradually up your acceleration until it feels right?
Take this with a grain of salt but as far as I understand things if your framerate in tf2 is lower it is registering larger movements between inputs, thus applying higher acceleration. This is negated by the driver consistently reading inputs at 1000hz so you may want to compensate for that by upping your acceleration in order to get closer to the tf2 feel.

imo I've always found myself adjusting to new mouse acceleration settings really quickly as long as I kept the cap consistent so maybe it's worth just keeping things as they are and getting used to it instead of screwing around to the point where nothing feels "good" anymore.

assuming you've done your maths correctly source mouseaccel is always going to feel a bit different unfortunately since input is tied to your framerate in source games. If it feels that different you probably wanna gradually up your acceleration until it feels right?
Take this with a grain of salt but as far as I understand things if your framerate in tf2 is lower it is registering larger movements between inputs, thus applying higher acceleration. This is negated by the driver consistently reading inputs at 1000hz so you may want to compensate for that by upping your acceleration in order to get closer to the tf2 feel.

imo I've always found myself adjusting to new mouse acceleration settings really quickly as long as I kept the cap consistent so maybe it's worth just keeping things as they are and getting used to it instead of screwing around to the point where nothing feels "good" anymore.
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