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Mouse Pointer Software for Gaming?

Gregz

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I'm using a KVM which emulates my mouse, so I can't use any Logitech mouse software.

I have the Windows 7 Pointer Options -> Mouse Sensitivity -> MAXXED at Fast, but it's still too slow.

Is there a program that can increase mouse pointer speed beyond the Win 7 maximum setting value?
 

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I'm using a KVM which emulates my mouse, so I can't use any Logitech mouse software.

I have the Windows 7 Pointer Options -> Mouse Sensitivity -> MAXXED at Fast, but it's still too slow.

Is there a program that can increase mouse pointer speed beyond the Win 7 maximum setting value?
What's wrong with you?
 

deama

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There is intercept mouse accel filter. Once you run it and set it up, put it into your startup folder so it starts with windows.

It allows you to set various different parameters for your mouse, like a custom acceleration curve, deadzones, sensor angle, and even a snapping feature. As far as I can tell, there doesn't seem to be any added lag or anything of that sort, doesn't seem to use CPU either. Some guy did tests and said it didn't interfer with anything either, so pretty good.

Obviously it has it's own mouse speed setting algorithm, and I found it to be better than the windows one, so set your windows one to the default 6 and increase the speed in the software instead, it should be smoother.

Btw, the Post-scale X is the one you want to change for mouse speed.

http://mouseaccel.blogspot.com/2015/12/new-method-for-mouse-acceleration.html
 

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