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kidoman
Hey guys ( welcome.gif my first post tongue.gif)

Something very very weird is going on.....

I have reinstalled Windows XP 64 bit for the 2nd time now. Tried all settings, all mouse fixes, drivers w/ and w/o but cant figure it out. Hence turning to TE.

The thing is this:

If i turn off Enhance Pointer Precision, and then take the mouse speed slider all the way to the left, a very weird thing is happening. Any movement to the RIGHT or DOWN is very slow (as expected due to 1 setting) But any movement towards UP or LEFT is totally unaffected. It zooms around when i drag mouse to left or up but crawls when i move to bottom or right. IF i move slider the speed in left+up direction is totally unaltered. So if i take the slider all the way to right (MAX) the the bottom and right movements are actually much faster compared to the left and up motion.

I am clueless. I have googled around a lot about this.

Mouse being used: Copperhead w/ latest firmware.

Regards,

Karan Misra
cluberti
What driver is Windows using for the mouse, as per device manager?
kidoman
QUOTE (cluberti @ Apr 6 2006, 05:33 AM) *
What driver is Windows using for the mouse, as per device manager?


hey....

its using the default Windows drivers.... i havenot loaded any mouse specific drivers.

however, maybe this info is of some help:

I have nLited the windows installation to add the last patches and also the DirectX refresh+MM addons pack. I also patched the USB refresh frequency to 500Hz to smooth the mouse. Mouse being used is Razer Copperhead.
cluberti
As silly as it sounds, the only way to be sure it isn't working properly is to install a non-nlited version of the OS and see if the problem exists there.
kidoman
QUOTE (cluberti @ Apr 6 2006, 06:16 AM) *
As silly as it sounds, the only way to be sure it isn't working properly is to install a non-nlited version of the OS and see if the problem exists there.


confused.gif that aint possible man.... i need to use nlite to integrate the NVRAID drivers (2 WD Raptors 36.5GBs in RAID0)
cluberti
Well, the other option is to attach a different mouse, preferrably USB, and see if the problem exists with the new mouse.
lukebo
Same Problem here. I have tested this with my Logitech G5 Laser Mouse and with a Logitech Dual Optical. It doesn't matter if Setpoint Software is installed or not. My Windows CD is original, not nlited...

Anyone an idea?
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