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I just installed SB-Live and now my mouse is sloooow inside UT...FIXED!!!!

HardwareAddicted

Golden Member
I just installed my BS live and when I kick off UT,
I get a really slow mouse inside the UT gui,
and UT, if I try to play, will just crash and lock up my system!

I have reinstalled the SB and my mouse...

I don't appear to have any IRQ conflicts.

I should also say that I was using the Via onboard sound b4 switching to SBLive.

I have the MSI K7T-Pro2a mb, 512mb, AMD 1000mgz, any ideas guys??
The mouse is ok inside windoze...

Thx in advance...


OK ...so I reinstalled the whole dam OS and all of my stuff, created a ghost image and I'm cool...it seems to work now....dont know what happened though.
Thx anyway guys....

 
I think its a IRQ conflict but if u say it isn't, I dunno. Try reinstalling the appropriate drivers for ur mouse, non generic windows drivers. What mouse r u using?
 
Logitech wheel mouse with the latest drivers...

I have reinstalled them nad removed the card in device mgr too...

On reboot, same thing....

Its not crashing my system anymore, just a 2 second delay inside the gui of the game.

The game plays ok though...wierd.
 
well this may seem elementry but did you inside the UT menus change the mouse setting ??? I don't know if that would help but you could try that. also you could check your bios and make sure that the on board sound is disabled or turned off. let me know if this helps

lee
 
Try removing your Logitech mouse drivers & using the standard Windows drivers.I've found the Logitech drivers on 3 different Logitech wheel mice have caused my mouse pointer in "Tribes" to act up.
Toro
 
first look in the UT preferences and see if speeding up the mouse speed helps. i had a similar problem and reinstalling UT (grrrrrrrrr) fixed it.
 
I had a similar problem on my computer and the way I fixed it is by using OpenGL instead of D3D. If you're using Win2k, you might want to use OpenGL cause UT runs a lot better using it (at least on my computer it does).

-Tom
 
Perhaps slot you put the SBLive in shares an IRQ with the com port. If you have another slot available, try relocating it. If no extra slots are available, perhaps swap the SBLive with a NIC or something minor that handles IRQ sharing better.

(I had a similar problem when I installed my Geforce2 GTS (but it was on a different mobo)... the mouse was REAL slow in the menus, I would get random mouse "freak-out" during gameplay and the sound was overrun with morse-code type beeps. I switched slots and it's fine now.)
 
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