Mouse drifting confirmed.
Re: Mouse drifting confirmed.
Sad part of not really having any tools to verify the data coming from a mouse to test it and see what's broken. There needs to be a better way of figuring out the error from a mouse, like a program that compares two mice together and you can look to see how much they deviate from each other. Mousetester sort of does this, but not very well.
Re: Mouse drifting confirmed.
I did the tests as shown in the video. Here's what I got.
os: win11 25336
cpu: amd 5600 4.6ghz 1.27v
gpu: amd vega 56
mobo: asus b550m taf gaming plus
mouse: logi g pro wireless.
1600dpi. 6/11 windows.
The system applied some tweaks to improve mouse movement, such as low dvm priority and csrss real-time priority and others.
os: win11 25336
cpu: amd 5600 4.6ghz 1.27v
gpu: amd vega 56
mobo: asus b550m taf gaming plus
mouse: logi g pro wireless.
1600dpi. 6/11 windows.
The system applied some tweaks to improve mouse movement, such as low dvm priority and csrss real-time priority and others.
Re: Mouse drifting confirmed.
So, I disabled the UEFI driver as instructed, rebooted a few times and re-tested. It seems my vysh has become a little sharper. Possibly placebo. This needs to be checked a few more times.
Re: Mouse drifting confirmed.
i don't really need any software to see that the mouse drifts up. just move it and eventually it will be at the top of the screen. i will not do anything with windows settings because the same thing happens on linux
upd: same with other 2 mice and i think it's just my hand rotating
many people write that their mouse input is different on linux, but after disabling acceleration I don't see any difference
upd: same with other 2 mice and i think it's just my hand rotating
many people write that their mouse input is different on linux, but after disabling acceleration I don't see any difference
Re: Mouse drifting confirmed.
I can say with certainty, some people have this issue while others do not.0ka wrote: ↑13 Jul 2023, 09:46i don't really need any software to see that the mouse drifts up. just move it and eventually it will be at the top of the screen. i will not do anything with windows settings because the same thing happens on linux
upd: same with other 2 mice and i think it's just my hand rotating
many people write that their mouse input is different on linux, but after disabling acceleration I don't see any difference
If you have it it’s very obvious unfortunately..
Still trying to figure out the common denominator.
Re: Mouse drifting confirmed.
I used to have this years ago, now not anymore, only difference is i am on 60hz office monitor currently, but i doubt it is the cause.