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Re: How to turn off mouse acceleration?

@Chaosboy95

The guy in this link applied the same fix as mentioned in the wow links and seems it did help 

last post in that link also seems to relate back to this link about camera rotation speed somehow changing  

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  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago
    Already had Pointer Precision toggled off, and I tried turning on Disable high dpi scaling earlier too. Windows 10 is at 100% text size by default.
  • proxos666's avatar
    proxos666
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    8 years ago

    @Chaosboy95

    Did you apply the Disable high dpi scaling to both launcher.exe and swtor.exe or just the game shortcut ?

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    proxos666
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    8 years ago

    @Chaosboy95

    I do not have any major issues with camera rotation and i am using a logitech G900 for reference

    I do have the game shortcut , launcher.exe and swtor.exe (all 3) set as shown below , no idea if it will help but it is how I have mine set.

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago
    Do you experience any mouse smoothing/acceleration or any delay like feeling while turning the camera with right click?
  • proxos666's avatar
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    8 years ago

    @Chaosboy95

    i really do not recall to be honest, it is 10:17pm here and have to work tomorrow, let me log in tomorrow evening my time and have a play to refresh my memory.

    I do recall things like spinning my character like a cyclone has no lag or stutter effects

  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago
    Hello!

    I tried using your properties settings, but there was no difference. But I think I've found the culprit. I've just put in my second GPU again, pushing my fps from 110 to 150+ at most times. Now, I've noticed that every time the FPS goes below my monitors refresh rate (144 hz), the mouse starts to slightly spin out, and feeling jittery in general, which would explain why it was doing it very often, when I was below the refresh rate at all times.

    The question is now, how the hell do I fix that, without lowering my refresh rate every time I wanna play Swtor? Haha.
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    8 years ago

    Hello. Every time my FPS just goes slightly below my monitors refresh rate (144 hz), the mouse starts to get very laggy/jittery/skippy, and generally feels like it gets acceleration, and occassionally spins out as well.

    This is the only game I've got this problem with, and the spin out/acceleration issue seems to be quite common, albeit never really been tied to refresh rate, until now.
    I've got "Disable high dpi scaling" enabled for both the game itself, and the launcher.

    Putting the game to a lower refresh rate doesn't help either, it still starts skipping when going below my monitors native refresh rate.

  • EA_Kipling's avatar
    EA_Kipling
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    8 years ago

    @Chaosboy95 I've combined your two threads since they're about the same issue.

    As far as troubleshooting goes, I don't think you mentioned trying any other mice, is that something that you can test just to see if the behaviour changes?

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