Has been working pretty good for a while now. Got a PM asking for help, here's my response for future reference. It even has support for MouseButtons 4 and 5!Įdit 1yr later. Lanched Setpoint 5.2, and checked the amazing feature that I can't believe you guys dumped "Override OS Native drivers for pointer speed and acceleration" and set Acceleration to level 1.Įverything is working much better now. Ignored the untested with Win10 warnings and it installed it anyway. Went back into Windows10, struggled to uninstall all Logitechs new POS software and drivers.ĭownloaded the 7yr old 2009 version of SetPoint 5.20.40 with driver 4.82.11. Launched its SetPoint to check the version and export everything as well as export the SmoothMouseXCurve and SmoothMouseYCurve's from HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse. I switched the polling rate from 333 to 500 and now it seems to be 'laggy' or slow which causes me to overcompensate.Įdit3: Made is significantly better, but still a little slow and not nearly as precise as it is in Windows7. Or I'll go to click a button and inch away and the pointer will fling across the whole monitor.Įdit2: Starting to wonder if it's USB related. Sometimes a move will fling it all the way across the monitor, then the second time it will move like 1/4th way across. I'm starting to wonder if the sensor is dieing. Also I should have mentioned that it was OK but not like the control I had in Win7 until last night when it started to get so inconsistent. With it off I can hardly even move the mouse across one screen without picking it up.ĮDIT: I just cannot control this thing, it's so inconsistent! And It seems to come and go! After uninstalling setpoint it got like 10x worse. But currently with it on I can't do anything without the mouse flying past everything I want to click on. I have 3 monitors so having the ability to quickly move from one side to the other is essential. I need to set Level 1 mouse acceleration but Logitech Gaming Software only lets you do all or none. It let you override the OS's Mouse Acceleration and offered 3 different levels of mouse acceleration. On Windows 7 there was all kinds of settings, including the one I'm looking for. Like what it is even used for? All it has is an information page and a tools page for updates and status indicators. I don't understand what the differences between these software are, except that both are totally neutered versions of the SetPoint I had on Windows 7.
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