Originally posted by: Chad
weird, in my device manager it lets me take it to 200. maybe because i have a logitech and they allow it also in their drivers? i never heard of being able to go to 500. i'm pretty sure 200 is as high as you can go due to the limitation of the ps2 connection itself.
Originally posted by: rod
Why does anyone need to overclock their mouse?
Once it's refresh rate is faster then your FPS or screen refresh rate, it's pointless isn't it? Especially if you have something like a Logitech which doesn't get itself confused easily. Couldn't you just use USB for a faster connection?...
RoD
Originally posted by: dalmiroy2k
200Hz it the max you can reach using PS/2
On the other hand, you can get 1000hz if you use a high-end USB mouse like Logitech, but anything beyond 500hz it's insane.
use this program to "overclock" your USB mouse:
Only Windows XP/2k3:
http://fileforum.betanews.com/detail/USB_Mouserate_Switcher/1105183690/1
Originally posted by: Peter
Just as a reminder: It is highly pointless to have the machine compute mouse movements more often than the screen updates. If your screen operates at a frame rate of 85 Hz, then no more than 85 mouse movements per second will ever be displayed - regardless of whether the mouse just moves a pointer, or a character in an FPS game.
Yeah it "feels smoother". Just like with snake oil.
Originally posted by: Peter
... of which your display device won't show more than 60-100 (your refresh rate) either. That is pointless in exactly the same way as a higher mouse update rate.