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Ken's picture

Anyone even had thier mouse freak out once in a while and start flying randomly around the screen clicking and dragging and opening like 50 different programs that it happens to click on while going nuts?

It happens once every few days, last time it went berserk I quickly yanked the cord and it still keept flipping out for a while.

It's not a wireless and it's not because of the surface, I use the same surface I always had.

Apart from that the mouse works fine.

Whenever this happens, the mouse driver reverts to standard MS mouse after it stops flipping out, side buttons stops working and it reverts to standard mouse speed. Then if I click on the mouse control panel and bring up the logitech control panel, and just hit apply without changing anything it goes back to working fine again.

Realy fucking strange, scanned with a ton of anti-virus and found nothing. I'm using process guard so it's no surprise that this isn't a virus because PG locks down every process not on my whitelist.

I once had a motherboard keyboard port die on me and when it was starting to break it typed random letters, hope it's not the same thing happening just with my PS/2 port.

Funny thing is that this never happens when I'm booted into Linux.

Ken's picture

I find this fucking funny, a mouse that's like 4 years old kicks the snot out of everything on the market, and rapes all the shit expensive lazor mice and you can get it for peanuts still.

http://www.esreality.com/?a=longpost&id=1265679&page=1

I was looking for a new mouse as my G5 is allready fucking up on me and since I gone down in sens. a bit it has tons of negative acceleration that fucks me up.

They say it's hard to get, but the local computer store list that they have 4 of them in stock...

Until tomorrow that is, then they will suddenly be sold out

Ken's picture

First in UTInput.ini find:

bViewAccelerationEnabled=true

Set this to false.

Now in the same file find:

Bindings=(Name="MouseX",Command="Count bXAxis | Axis aMouseX")

Change it to this:

Bindings=(Name="MouseX",Command="Count bXAxis | Axis aMouseX Speed=1.2")

Then find:

Bindings=(Name="MouseY",Command="Count bYAxis | Axis aMouseY")

And change it to this:

Bindings=(Name="MouseY",Command="Count bYAxis | Axis aMouseY Speed=1.2")

Now go into the game and adjust your mouse speed as it will be a lot slower than before and watch your aim improve massively without the frame rate dependant mouse accelleration and butter smooth mouse movement.