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    Default Increase mouse acceleration exponentials

    Hello guys this is my first post.

    I was wondering if you guys could help me out with trying to increase my mouse acceleration. I play FPS but I'm a wrist player and I only use around a couple inches of my mouse pad and I need to cover many areas within those few inches. I know that if I go to regedit
    Is there anyway or program or something where I can scale my mouse acceleration more. My g5 logitech mouse used to have a program on it that would increase the mouse acceleration very fast and I'm trying to reproduce an acceleration similar to the speeds I was getting. Now every mouse peripheral company is just enabling "Enhanced Pointer Precision" through their software and are not actually giving the option to increase mouse acceleration beyond that.

    Any help would be appreciated, I would sure love some help on this one, I'm stumped.

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    Default Re: Increase mouse acceleration exponentials

    Have you tried Control Panel -> Mouse -> Pointer Options tab -> Select A Pointer Speed slider (<- slow ------------ fast ->)?
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    Default Re: Increase mouse acceleration exponentials

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    Have you tried Control Panel -> Mouse -> Pointer Options tab -> Select A Pointer Speed slider (<- slow ------------ fast ->)?
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    BTW, the text you typed after "I know that if I go to regedit" is not displayed because you used some control code symbols, possibly the "<" (less than symbol) next to characters.
    Okay sorry for the late response. If anyone else is trying to figure out how to increase your mouse acceleration or trying to completely get rid of it, I have figured it out.

    So first thing's first. Windows uses 3 things when it comes to "Mouse Acceleration". It uses a Mouse Threshold1 and Threshold2 as well as what's called a "Mouse Curve". Threshold1 and Threshold2 is what is the points at which the "Mouse Curve" will take effect. So when the mouse reaches the movements to which it hits the first threshold the mouse curve will kick in, and when it hits the second threshold it will kick in again.

    The "Mouse Curve" is the name Microsoft gave for handling "Mouse Acceleration" in Windows. So when you tinker with the mouse curve this is how you either increase or completely get rid of the mouse acceleration. There was a guy by the name of "MarkC" who wrote a program for those of use who don't understand the binaries in relation to the mouse curves. He basically wrote a program for you to input simple to understand terms for writing your own .reg file, which is just a registry file, to input codes through the .reg file into your registry dealing with the mouse curve. So if anyone else is having issues with their "Mouse Acceleration" or more properly the mouse curve, just google MarkC and get his "MouseFix". With his program I was able to make a custom mouse curve which would increase my acceleration exponentially, which is exactly what I was looking for.



    Thank you guys for taking the time to help me out and for anyone else in the future having this issue, again just google MarkC and get his mouse curve .reg files and it comes packaged with his program that has a Wizard with easy to understand steps to create your own mouse curve. If you don't want to do this, he does include already written .reg files with his pre-calculated mouse curves to either increase or completely remove the mouse acceleration from or to windows.

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    Default Re: Increase mouse acceleration exponentials

    Thanks for the update, your detailed solution will help others.
    I'm not a pc gamer so windows' mouse options meet my needs.

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