reinstalled windows -- issue persists
-i did recognize that using the mouse @ 1000 hz instead of 4000 reduces the gaps by a large margin
-everything below 175hz removes the Gaps competely (144,120,100,60)
il try to get a gaming session going tomorow, to see if it is purely cosmetic or i can sense anythign off ingame
i did thos regedits but they didnt change the behaviour. Going to order a new DP cable next week just to checkimprecise wrote: ↑17 Mar 2023, 13:10I was thinking it was from using a nonstandard refresh rate (not a multiple of 24 or 30)... now that you tested on another nonstandard refresh rate on a second monitor it does seem to be probable. I remember seeing registry edits for the mouse curve, and there were different ones for different refresh rates. Another possibility could be from exceeding the limitations of graphics cable and/or graphics ports. It could also just be a result of overclocking the monitors past their optimal specs.
il get your idea, but im pretty sure i would recognize a change in accel or speed. I'm very sensitive to my mouse feelsherifmagdy32 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2023, 09:26mmmm i do not know if what i am thinking is correct i am not that knowledgeable in this area but if you are interested can you try to download and install "https://mouseacceleration.com/" use it to make acceleration constant by making the sensitivity 1 a straight line
i am thinking the gap is because of a sudden increase in acceleration I might be wrong
also would mess around with
"Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Ease of Access Center\Set up Mouse Keys"
with the top speed and acceleration combination here and see if it has any effect on that
In my own opinion, i think having the top speed set to the lowest
and acceleration to the highest would give the most consistent results
again guys thx for all your input !