1000hz mouse [Wireless?]

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Re: 1000hz mouse [Wireless?]

Post by shadman » 04 Feb 2014, 17:12

I was to believe Windows 7 was fine for 1000Hz mice, but it was Windows 8.1 that started causing problems?
Relevant thread (and possible solutions) here: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/wind ... 3189863858

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Re: 1000hz mouse [Wireless?]

Post by Mang » 05 Feb 2014, 05:46

nimbulan wrote:
Mang wrote:If you are running Windows 7 or even Windows XP (I'm not 100% sure if Windows 8 does this or not), then your mouse is automatically limited to 125Hz. Some mice are able to override this with drivers but I'm pretty sure not many do (even good quality gaming mice).
My Logitech G400s worked out of the box at 1000 Hz (fully tested) on Windows 7 so I'd expect that other Logitech mice would as well. I didn't think this was still a problem past Windows XP?

Hmm, perhaps it is the mouse drivers that override the setting in Windows 7. My friend's Cyborg R.A.T 7 supposedly was the same. All I know is my mouse was rated to run at much higher than 125Hz, yet that's what it was locked at in Windows 7 for me. I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate but I believe it affects all versions of Windows 7.

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Re: 1000hz mouse [Wireless?]

Post by Berserker » 06 Feb 2014, 07:52

500hz is fine for lightboost, it wont make any noticeable difference, stutter from game engine or graphics driver is more of a problem.
But wireless mouse is bad for gaming, extra weight and even more latency.
sharknice wrote:This is the review where I saw the S9808 doesn't have acceleration. He implies that from the tests he did he couldn't find any acceleration, he didn't test every single DPI setting but he is convinced it is fixed.
I also tested for acceleration with a G700s and couldn't find any, but that was just by hand moving as slow as I possibly could and as fast as I could and getting the same result.

I agree about the DPI, an optical sensor is probably high enough already for most people.
Takasta isnt good at testing for accel.
I highly doubt logitech made avago/pixart fix modern laser sensor architecture issue which makes sensor have tracking eror of + - 5% from perfect 100% tracking. No one who can test good or notice accel is reporting that there's no such problem with g500s/g700s.

Also 98xx sensor's 1st firmware had major input lag issue, g500s had(45ms delay, at time of takasta's review) and no idea how good they fixed it(its surely not as responsive as old mice with low dpi). I would not recommend buying g700s to anyone.
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Re: 1000hz mouse [Wireless?]

Post by Ewok » 06 Feb 2014, 09:10

My Roccat Lua (25€ including shipping and VAT) works at 1000Hz on Windows 7 (verified with the MarkC Mouse Movement Recorder). I don't think there's a 125Hz limitation on Windows.

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Re: 1000hz mouse [Wireless?]

Post by shadman » 06 Feb 2014, 12:17

Could you be more specific Ewok on what version of Windows you are running?

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Re: 1000hz mouse [Wireless?]

Post by Ewok » 07 Feb 2014, 07:46

Yes, I'm running Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit.

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Re: 1000hz mouse [Wireless?]

Post by RealNC » 08 Feb 2014, 03:45

Mang wrote:Hmm, perhaps it is the mouse drivers that override the setting in Windows 7. My friend's Cyborg R.A.T 7 supposedly was the same. All I know is my mouse was rated to run at much higher than 125Hz, yet that's what it was locked at in Windows 7 for me. I'm using Windows 7 Ultimate but I believe it affects all versions of Windows 7.
This is managaged by the hardware itself. The USB port is set to 1000Hz by the mouse. This happens before Windows even loads a mouse driver. However, this is up to the mouse. If the manufacturer decided to make 125Hz the default and then require an external configuration tool to switch to other polling rates, then of course you'll get 125Hz if you don't install the vendor's tool/driver.

I have a G400 and it sets the USB port to 1000Hz even without booting Windows at all. Linux reports 1000Hz. Note that Linux does not have vendor-specific mouse drivers. There's only one mouse driver that is used for all USB HID compatible mice, and it uses whatever polling rate the USB port currently is set to.
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Re: 1000hz mouse [Wireless?]

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 09 Feb 2014, 00:03

FYI, on a related topic, there is now a new Blur Busters Mouse Guide -- created by sharknice here!

www.blurbusters.com/mouse-guide
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