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hummusx 06-21-2005 08:59 AM

Speeding up the mouse
 
I've got 2x 2001fps for 8-tabling, and my mouse just plain takes too much movement to get from one end of one screen to the other end of the other. My hand is exhausted from moving around. I've got the speed set all the way up. Anyone know of something I can download that will give me some more control and let me set the speed up higher?

Gumbo 06-21-2005 09:42 AM

Re: Speeding up the mouse
 
Control Panel - Mouse Settings

Gumbo

MrTrik 06-21-2005 11:20 AM

Re: Speeding up the mouse
 
I picked up a MS optical mouse. It comes with it's own driver and program to configure it. It's called Intellimouse Optical I think. Anyway, the sensitivity setting in the included program seems much better than the standard control panel one. I run XP Pro and wanted more mouse sensitivity for shooting games. This purchase gave me that.

The extra buttons on the side, which you configure through that program, were a nice feature also. Great for strafing in shooter games.

Edited: Oh and if you get one of these, get a decent optical pad to go with it. Some are better than others.

BusterStacks 06-21-2005 12:24 PM

Re: Speeding up the mouse
 
I had the same problem. Here is the solution:

Tweak XP

hummusx 06-21-2005 03:43 PM

Re: Speeding up the mouse
 
Yeah, duh. I already said in my post "I've got the speed set all the way up."

That TweakUI is really cool, but there is no setting in there for mouse movement speed. I guess I'll just need to buy a new mouse or something...

BusterStacks 06-21-2005 08:47 PM

Re: Speeding up the mouse
 
yes there is. I'm runnin my mouse at well over the standard maximum speed for XP...

TwoNiner 06-22-2005 12:12 AM

Re: Speeding up the mouse
 
<-------- Had mouse on normal setting.


Thanks.


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