I've made so many changes windows no matter what id get crap mouse response games. More so inconsistent latency like when audio is high quality in game mouse feels floaty. Ive messed with regedit multimedia class schedule and didnt work.
I realized if alt-tab out game and back in it was fine. Come find out it was defaulting window Fullscreen borderless. I go back into setting set Fullscreen random sensitivity is back.
Its shit windows full screen optimization its garbage and does not work with fullscreen games. multimedia task scheduler is constantly changing prioty to audio/game/windows management..ect
Anyways fix regedit
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\System\GameConfigStore
Now right click on Explorer. Select New > DWORD (32-bit) Value add GameDVR_FSEBehavior set value 2
2: Disable Fullscreen optimizations.
0: Enable Fullscreen optimizations.
https://www.thewindowsclub.com/enable-d ... windows-10
Another way right click game shortcut/compatibility and you can check option disable Fullscreen optimizations but you have to do to everygame.
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Figured out why mouse random sensitivity games its windows fullscreen optimization
Figured out why mouse random sensitivity games its windows fullscreen optimization
Last edited by 3xil3 on 22 May 2022, 14:51, edited 9 times in total.
Re: Figured out why mouse random sensitivity games its windows fullscreen optimization
Sorry i fixed OP type on command its not GameDVR_DSEBehavior its GameDVR_FSEBehavior
this still working also not just game floaty mouse windows fixed also.
this still working also not just game floaty mouse windows fixed also.
Re: Figured out why mouse random sensitivity games its windows fullscreen optimization
Yea good catch, don't think GameDVR_DSEBehavior exists.
Re: Figured out why mouse random sensitivity games its windows fullscreen optimization
Has anyone done this its still working great. I also use gsync idk if Microsoft messed everything up with forcing global FS optimization but ever since i added to disable globally no weird floaty mouse. I think its causes timing issues with other multimedia schedulers. in
]HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Multimedia\SystemProfile\Tasks*
Also changed win32prioty 37
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\PriorityControl
Win32PrioritySeparation"=dword:00000037
bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy enhance
bcdedit /set useplatformtick no
bcdedit /set uselegacyapicmode no
And even more snappy
edit
3080 gsync 240hz
Win11
]HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Multimedia\SystemProfile\Tasks*
Also changed win32prioty 37
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\PriorityControl
Win32PrioritySeparation"=dword:00000037
bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy enhance
bcdedit /set useplatformtick no
bcdedit /set uselegacyapicmode no
And even more snappy
edit
3080 gsync 240hz
Win11
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Re: Figured out why mouse random sensitivity games its windows fullscreen optimization
did you even give my RTL lock suggestion a try?
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Re: Figured out why mouse random sensitivity games its windows fullscreen optimization
Sorry i missed post can repost here?
Also, computer feels great still after disabling FSO all games and windows/apps mouse sensitivity doesn't change, feel off or even floaty
I even went reloaded all my BIOS OC settings that I made threads about thinking were causing issue and no issues at all.
Also, computer feels great still after disabling FSO all games and windows/apps mouse sensitivity doesn't change, feel off or even floaty
I even went reloaded all my BIOS OC settings that I made threads about thinking were causing issue and no issues at all.
Last edited by 3xil3 on 13 May 2022, 02:21, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Figured out why mouse random sensitivity games its windows fullscreen optimization
Have tried these settings, but am still getting hitching.
Funnily, am trying that new br ‘vampire: the maskerade’, and have noticed the behaviour you previously mentioned, seems it’s extremely noticeable in this game.
When in the pre-game area (where you find the quests) this hitching happens frequently.
The instant it occurs I hit alt tab out and back in and it’s back to normal.
The best description of this I can offer is that it feels like windows is messing up what apps it is focusing on in the foreground and when hitching happens, feels EXACTLY like the game is running in reduced framerate mode for background applications.
Some games include this option in their settings ie. Background max frame rate.
But yeah, I wonder if there’s a reg tweak for background/ foreground app optimisation?
Edit: Had a quick peek, and saw the best value to optimise foreground apps is 26. https://www.blogsdna.com/27355/how-to-s ... ime%2FHigh.
Will see if that makes any difference.
Funnily, am trying that new br ‘vampire: the maskerade’, and have noticed the behaviour you previously mentioned, seems it’s extremely noticeable in this game.
When in the pre-game area (where you find the quests) this hitching happens frequently.
The instant it occurs I hit alt tab out and back in and it’s back to normal.
The best description of this I can offer is that it feels like windows is messing up what apps it is focusing on in the foreground and when hitching happens, feels EXACTLY like the game is running in reduced framerate mode for background applications.
Some games include this option in their settings ie. Background max frame rate.
But yeah, I wonder if there’s a reg tweak for background/ foreground app optimisation?
Edit: Had a quick peek, and saw the best value to optimise foreground apps is 26. https://www.blogsdna.com/27355/how-to-s ... ime%2FHigh.
Will see if that makes any difference.
Re: Figured out why mouse random sensitivity games its windows fullscreen optimization
This still working
Do both disable fullscreen optimization and those bcdedit commands and change Win32PrioritySeparation to 37
Im currently on win11 but don't think matters same issues on both OS Fullscreen optimization sucks IDK if for everyone of people using gsync
Do both disable fullscreen optimization and those bcdedit commands and change Win32PrioritySeparation to 37
Im currently on win11 but don't think matters same issues on both OS Fullscreen optimization sucks IDK if for everyone of people using gsync