- Apr 6, 2009
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I'm not completely computer literate but I know the basic steps to deal with problems involving hardware/driver complications. I began having problems with mouses years ago and I have no idea what the problem is. I've searched, studied and tried to reduce the outcomes but have came up blank every time. I've purchased four different mice over the past two years and the problem is the same with each.
The problem seems to deal with sensitivity. Whatever mouse I use on any computer will continuously change it's sensitivity and over the course of time eventually a 2000 DPI mouse will run like a 400 DPI mouse on the highest settings possible. Not only that but the sensitivity of the mouse will continuously change. When active on the computer whatever sensitivity it was at will remain the same, however, if I go idle or restart the sensitivity and over all feeling of the mouse changes. The mouse will always eventually reduce to such a level of inferior speed, and "smoothness" that a mouse with specs of high dpi will essentially be reduced to a very very slow mouse. There is nothing at this point that can change this "sensitivity" supernatural dilemma.
Here are the steps I've taken in dealing with this issue.
I've reformatted and reinstalled drivers. ( nothing )
reinstalled drivers ( nothing )
Updated firmware multiple times on the two copperheads I owned ( nothing, temporary fix and eventually the mouse is completely ruined. aka firmware updating does nothing )
Tested the mice on multiple computers. ( Another desktop + a laptop ) ( nothing )
In the end I've reduced the possible outcomes to two things. First of all there no way in hell I bought four faulty mouses.. that's not the issue because out of package the mice run fine for a short run. I believe something regarding bad usb ports may be the issue or it's just a supernatural curse God has bestowed upon me in order to get me to quit playing video games. ( ever try to play RTS or 1st person shooters with a fed up mouse? )
The problem seems to deal with sensitivity. Whatever mouse I use on any computer will continuously change it's sensitivity and over the course of time eventually a 2000 DPI mouse will run like a 400 DPI mouse on the highest settings possible. Not only that but the sensitivity of the mouse will continuously change. When active on the computer whatever sensitivity it was at will remain the same, however, if I go idle or restart the sensitivity and over all feeling of the mouse changes. The mouse will always eventually reduce to such a level of inferior speed, and "smoothness" that a mouse with specs of high dpi will essentially be reduced to a very very slow mouse. There is nothing at this point that can change this "sensitivity" supernatural dilemma.
Here are the steps I've taken in dealing with this issue.
I've reformatted and reinstalled drivers. ( nothing )
reinstalled drivers ( nothing )
Updated firmware multiple times on the two copperheads I owned ( nothing, temporary fix and eventually the mouse is completely ruined. aka firmware updating does nothing )
Tested the mice on multiple computers. ( Another desktop + a laptop ) ( nothing )
In the end I've reduced the possible outcomes to two things. First of all there no way in hell I bought four faulty mouses.. that's not the issue because out of package the mice run fine for a short run. I believe something regarding bad usb ports may be the issue or it's just a supernatural curse God has bestowed upon me in order to get me to quit playing video games. ( ever try to play RTS or 1st person shooters with a fed up mouse? )
