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Workaround for excessive mouse sensitivity when moving

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Workaround for excessive mouse sensitivity when moving

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DizzD
Old 12.16.2011 , 06:31 AM | #11
I'm amazed that something so widely reported and integral to the user experience wasn't addressed before EGA.
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mmaker
Old 12.06.2012 , 06:11 PM | #12
still no fix to this?

back after 11 months or something and i cant play this game properly.. i have the slider on 0% and 400 dpi on my mouse and the rotation is speed about what i want. The problem is that the target speed is to slow now... so i can either have to right rotation speed or correct target speed...not both!

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Jason_T
Old 12.06.2012 , 06:41 PM | #13
I know that if I turn off windows mouse acceleration and have the pointers 'speed' set at the default 50% mark then the in-game slider works more appropriately. It does still feel like it is a straight up multiplier rather than a percent though IMO a decimal point is in the wrong pace so at 6% you are getting 6x movement speed rather than .06x. (or something along those lines)

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MrCircuit
Old 12.09.2012 , 02:04 PM | #14
Quote: Originally Posted by Jason_T View Post
I know that if I turn off windows mouse acceleration and have the pointers 'speed' set at the default 50% mark then the in-game slider works more appropriately. It does still feel like it is a straight up multiplier rather than a percent though IMO a decimal point is in the wrong pace so at 6% you are getting 6x movement speed rather than .06x. (or something along those lines)
Changing the mouse acceleration in Windows also messes with how the pointer moves there, though, so I have to change it back when I'm not playing the game. My mouse is also equipped with a button to change the DPI, which works as well and the camera is much better, but then the mouse pointer itself is super slow and navigating menus/inventory/etc becomes annoying.

Either way, there really needs to be a fix for this. Half the time I end up spinning in a complete circle when I'm trying to just turn around and it's really irritating.

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AndrewHanderson
Old 05.16.2013 , 03:18 PM | #15
I have 0% and its still too sensitive