Mouse acceleration problem

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Guest

Mouse acceleration always kicks back on no matter what you UNCHECK.. Windows
XP needs to develop a way to permenantly DISABLE ALL MOUSE ACCELERATIONS for
gamers.. Millions of people play games on their PC and the need to have an
accurate mouse with NO MOUSE ACCELERATION is vital for precision and
accuracy.. The control panel/mouse option DOES NOT take away the mouse
acceleration and is in fact USELESS. Gamers online have tried cpl
mousefix.reg and accelfix.exe to completely remove mouse acceleration and in
many cases failed cause Windows XP some reason always kicks the acceleration
back on without permission. We need to have a PATCH written by professionals
from Windows XP to solve this problem for the millions that depend on it.
 
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Elmo

power said:
Mouse acceleration always kicks back on no matter what you UNCHECK.. Windows
XP needs to develop a way to permenantly DISABLE ALL MOUSE ACCELERATIONS for
gamers.. Millions of people play games on their PC and the need to have an
accurate mouse with NO MOUSE ACCELERATION is vital for precision and
accuracy.. The control panel/mouse option DOES NOT take away the mouse
acceleration and is in fact USELESS.


My Logitech mouse control panel has an option to check "No
Acceleration", plus another "Disable acceleration in games". So you may
just need to install a different mouse with dependable controls.
Gamers online have tried cpl
mousefix.reg and accelfix.exe to completely remove mouse acceleration and in
many cases failed cause Windows XP some reason always kicks the acceleration
back on without permission.

Though I don't play action games, my "motion" has never reset to any
acceleration.

If it sets for awhile, then is lost, try this:
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_tweaks.htm
Line 30. Windows XP Doesn't Save User Settings
We need to have a PATCH written by professionals
from Windows XP to solve this problem for the millions that depend on it.

hth
 

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