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mouse sensitivity

Second bar from the right on my mac, and third notch from the right on my PC. It helps because I have them setup to be dual monitor across the mac/PC, so my hand doesn't have to move as far to jump screen to screen.
 
Originally posted by: SnipeMasterJ13
Second bar from the right on my mac, and third notch from the right on my PC. It helps because I have them setup to be dual monitor across the mac/PC, so my hand doesn't have to move as far to jump screen to screen.

Wat?

 
Default. And I hate working on machines with the retards that turn it down so I have to pick the mouse up and go to the other end of the mouse pad four fucking times just to scroll from one side of the screen to another on a 1024x768 resolution monitor.

I can scroll all the way across the screen of a 1920x1280 25.5" LCD with just a few millimeters over half the mouse pad used.
 
4th notch from the right on vista. but I think even on the same settings different mice can have different speeds.

I can move diagonally across my screen (1920x1200) for 5 cm of real travel (about 2 inches).
 
Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: SnipeMasterJ13
Second bar from the right on my mac, and third notch from the right on my PC. It helps because I have them setup to be dual monitor across the mac/PC, so my hand doesn't have to move as far to jump screen to screen.

Wat?

Synergy
 
The setting isn't universal. Different mice will have a different amount of sensitivity at each setting. I use default with my MX518.
 
Acceleration is at about midway and sensitivity is about 1/3 max. This is with Gnome's mouse preferences of course 🙂

Also, using a Logitech G9 @ 3200dpi, so that might have something to do with my uber low settings. My mouse area is about a 3x4 inch area. I have way too much other clutter on my desk haha.

To move from one side of my screen to the other on a 1680x1050 resolution monitor, it takes about 1/3 of an inch 🙂 Kinda high sensitivity. I love it.
 
Always set to highest, no matter what kind of mouse or touchpad I'm using (never used a trackball though). I always leave acceleration off though...which is why I hate that my Mac doesn't allow me to turn off the acceleration, at least not easily.
 
Originally posted by: SnipeMasterJ13
Second bar from the right on my mac, and third notch from the right on my PC. It helps because I have them setup to be dual monitor across the mac/PC, so my hand doesn't have to move as far to jump screen to screen.

and strait on til morning?
 
I try to eliminate software interpolation so as to prevent tracking errors, so pointer speed (sensitivity) is set in the middle (default, notch 6 of 11) and enhance pointer precision (acceleration) is turned off.
 
I've always bumped speed up two to three notches from default with the Logitech trackballs I've been using for the past 15 years (and I'm only on my 3rd).
 
I have a Razer Diamonback, and in Windows 7 the sensitivity settings in the drivers don't do shit 🙁 Whatever Win 7 defaults to is decent I suppose but I miss being able to set it.
 
Originally posted by: QueBert
I have a Razer Diamonback, and in Windows 7 the sensitivity settings in the drivers don't do shit 🙁 Whatever Win 7 defaults to is decent I suppose but I miss being able to set it.

control panel -> mouse -> pointer options
 
Originally posted by: Leros
Originally posted by: rivan
Originally posted by: SnipeMasterJ13
Second bar from the right on my mac, and third notch from the right on my PC. It helps because I have them setup to be dual monitor across the mac/PC, so my hand doesn't have to move as far to jump screen to screen.

Wat?

Synergy

Input Director is so much more stable than Synergy but alas it only supports Win.
 
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