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It seems to not work as well.
Funny because the G Hub is the base software for the mouse I bought. More so, when I play games like Call of Duty: Warzone, the game takes my mouse sensitivity input and stacks it with their own settings. ALC does not seem to work with my G Hub unfortunately, maybe even mouse?
I have tried uninstalling the program and the sensitivity just switches to it's default DPI speed.
Currently all of my sensitivity is on zero (being yaw and pitch) and it is still able to move my view being another weird thing.
Another thing i came across with some confusion was G Hub's "on-board profiles" which confused me. Maybe this has to do with something?
EDIT: Another mention is that the DPI for my mouse seems to be back to default after uninstalling it. But this is still very inconvenient especially not being able to raise my mouse sensitivity to a more optimal speed or be able to use my default mouse programming application..
It seems I can adjust the mouse by changing the mouse sensitivity itself but the Pitch speed, as well as everything in Advanced Look Controls, remains unchangeable.
EDIT: This is actually happening to my friend who told me to get the mouse since he owns one too. It seems the ALC's only works with some mouses? Or it may be a programming error somewhere. I was able to use my old mouse with no problems with the ALC turned on. This happened ever since installation. Either way installed or uninstalled it gives me the single sensitivity speed.
It seems the ALC is only applicable for console/controllers. The ALC may not work but atleast my ADS can be changed now. Somehow with Per Optic ADS Sensitivity didn't work.
Solution (?):
Tried switching off Per Optic ADS Sensitivity and messed around with settings in the original ADS Sensitivity, then turning it back on helped.
Thanks, I seem to have found my own solution. Correct me if I am wrong but ALC applies to controllers only..
- EA_Kent6 years ago
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@Ebsinth wrote:
It seems the ALC is only applicable for console/controllers. The ALC may not work but atleast my ADS can be changed now. Somehow with Per Optic ADS Sensitivity didn't work.
Solution (?):
Tried switching off Per Optic ADS Sensitivity and messed around with settings in the original ADS Sensitivity, then turning it back on helped.
Thanks, I seem to have found my own solution. Correct me if I am wrong but ALC applies to controllers only..
I didn't even think about it at the time, but I believe that's the case. ALC is part of the controller settings, so it wouldn't apply to your mouse options. Thanks for the detailed posts you wrote up on this. I'm glad that you were able to figure out a solution!
/Kent
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