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- Is 800 DPI enough to run 2000 polling rate?
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Is there a way to modify horizontal sensitivity in a Kensington trackball?
This might help you out https://github.com/a1xd/rawaccel
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Good Mouse Acceleration
Raw Accel is hands down the gold standard of mouse acceleration. If it's possible to just drag and drop it directly into Steam Input, that's pretty much exactly what I would want. Either way, I'll go ahead and explain the reasons why I like Raw Accel by sharing my observations about accel after using it for so long.
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Help with m_pitch console command
First i will make a couple of corrections to your previous post: 1. Most players will find it easier to recoil with edpi above 800 up to a certain point since most grips generate friction against the mousepad 2. If you have the right setup (good mousepad, good mouse, mouse feet and arm sleeve) your edpi range will go up, so you can go from controlling between 700-1000 to 400-1600 (as long as you understand what friction you need) About your problem: 1. You could use raw accel (although idk if its bannable by faciet, so post on their reddit). 2. You could do the math to get the right ratio by increasing the edpi of your vertical axis with the correct m_yaw. 3. Buy a mousepad with higher vertical speed or an arm sleeve to reduce friction. 4. Buy a razer mouse or one that has the option to change the axis sensitivity. 5. Search for some software in r/MouseReview
- Mouse Moves Sideways
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Just picked up a Logitech TrackMan Marble FX
I use old trackballs such as this one with RawAccel on Windows. Tweaked the libinput acceleration settings on Linux. Haven't tried on OSX.
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My Mouse Sensitivity Permanently Changed?
Remember that Raw Accel is open source, so anyone is free to point out where Raw Accel would change other mouse drivers or affect any changes once uninstalled. https://github.com/a1xd/rawaccel/tree/master/common
- Do you control recoil with your arm or wrist?
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every seen someone play counter strike without using fingers?
I don't know if it would help, but RawAccel lets you make a custom setup for mouse acceleration. It requires a good amount of fiddling and adjustment, but it might be able to help you move your crosshair farther while still using a small area on your mousepad.
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Searching for a mouse software
I don't know why you're asking in r/piracy but RawAccel what you're asking for
mousedriver
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People that own and use a Model M13, do you use it alongside a mouse/trackball or instead of a mouse/trackball.
If you're on Windows, stuff like InterAccel can help with pointing stick performance (I'm not sure what the best Linux analogue is, but leetmouse might get you there?)
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Rawaccel mouse accel
If you're looking for something more powerfull: the thing closest in functionality to RawAccel seems to be this CLI tool called Leetmouse or this GUI tool made as a frontend for a fork of Leetmouse. It seems to be in a very rough state right now though, I haven't tried it myself either, so I don't know if it'll even work properly.
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Some more IBM Model M13 photos (ft. 1998 Maxi Switch & 2004 Unicomp)
For the black one (which has an IBM TrackPoint II stick), it's okay but the lack of negative inertia - the feature that makes TrackPoint III and current IV faster - is noticeable. The mouse buttons are on the gummy side. For the beige one (which has a Lexmark/Unicomp FSR stick), it's not great but Unicomp has at least improved the mouse buttons considerably. In both cases, InterAccel for Windows makes a huge difference. leetmouse seems to be the Linux equivalent but I haven't experimented with it yet.
- Tablet Stopped Working After Installing Mouse Driver
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Hello, Leetmouse help?
Hi I love using Rawaccel but I hate windows so here I am with leetmouse Skyl3r's fork (https://github.com/Skyl3r/leetmouse) to be specific since systemofapwne version just disables my mouse for some reason and I would rather use a GUI since I don't really understand the settings changing once I installed it.
- Help installing this GUI
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leetmouse installation.
Doesn't make sense to not link to the project page (wild guess) btw.
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Looking for more mouse acceleration customization
Only thing I found was this but it didn't end up working for me.
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Raw Accel on Linux?
Which was forked by systemofapwne as leetmouse: https://github.com/systemofapwne/leetmouse
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Would this work?
Unfortunately no, but this exists, and is inpsired by Povohats Mouse Accel, the same program Raw Accel was inspired by.
What are some alternatives?
InterAccel - QuakeLive style mouse acceleration across your entire OS and any game
InvertMouse - Adds the ability to invert the mouse Y-axis in games
leetmouse - A fork of the Linux mouse driver with acceleration
qmk_distro_msys - A Windows one-click installer for the QMK CLI
leetmouse-gui - Simple GUI for leetmouse (https://github.com/systemofapwne/leetmouse)
trackball - Code for a trackball I'm building from scratch
digimend-kernel-drivers - DIGImend graphics tablet drivers for the Linux kernel
Apex-Legends-Config-And-Tweaks - This config provides great visual and high fps with low latency [GET https://api.github.com/repos/Natram1zh/Apex-Legends-Config-And-Tweaks: 403 - Repository access blocked]
hid-remapper - USB input remapping dongle
QuakePatches - A tool to apply binary patches to Quake Enhanced