Another huge method to elevate mouse/display lag

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Mugabi
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Another huge method to elevate mouse/display lag

Post by Mugabi » 22 Oct 2024, 15:44

Ok i have realised and noticed something before but i didn’t pay attention to. You know in csgo, you can aim with your keyboard and use mouse less, i noticed everytime i do that, i get more kills or getting kills becomes easier. Try to hold mouse very lightly without putting too much pressure on it, the less the better as well as rely on crosshair placement AD AD to get kills and use mouse to aim as less as possible, the less u use mouse and move it the better this result. Hop on tdm and see how much improvement/no lag you will get, you will be flabbergasted. If you combine breathing technique (check my other posts) plus this method, you will get gameplay similar to docc in his stream. This will be very challenging obviously, but the more you do it and focus on it, the better results will come. Give it ago and report back.


I suspect its your chi energy that comes from the fingers and get distributed to the mouse and as you move the mouse, the influx of this energy changes mouse polling rate which affects the display and causes it to lag, the more static your mouse grip becomes the less of this happens/the less change in hand biofield influx.

If you notice, pro gamers like docc use palm grip and dont have shaky jittery hand grip. Do it and report back.

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Re: Another huge method to elevate mouse/display lag

Post by ablemor » 22 Oct 2024, 15:55

This is a big nonsense, why wouldn’t you be able to use the mouse? This solves nothing, there’s no need to display something stupid, this doesn’t fix anything.

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Re: Another huge method to elevate mouse/display lag

Post by paddyhhh » 22 Oct 2024, 15:58

ok enough internet for today...

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Re: Another huge method to elevate mouse/display lag

Post by Mugabi » 22 Oct 2024, 16:22

ablemor wrote:
22 Oct 2024, 15:55
This is a big nonsense, why wouldn’t you be able to use the mouse? This solves nothing, there’s no need to display something stupid, this doesn’t fix anything.
Lol ofcourse you should use the mouse but only for minimal crosshair adjustments not massive drag mouse type of adjustment . Heaps of pros and high elo players do this.

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Re: Another huge method to elevate mouse/display lag

Post by ablemor » 22 Oct 2024, 17:32

I don't think you understand the logic, what would this solve? Nothing, the mouse sensor is incredibly precise, you can use high sensitivity, the mouse sensor is usually accurate unless there's acceleration on it. It's the interference, Windows, and BIOS settings that affect this input signal.

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Re: Another huge method to elevate mouse/display lag

Post by Mugabi » 22 Oct 2024, 18:11

ablemor wrote:
22 Oct 2024, 17:32
I don't think you understand the logic, what would this solve? Nothing, the mouse sensor is incredibly precise, you can use high sensitivity, the mouse sensor is usually accurate unless there's acceleration on it. It's the interference, Windows, and BIOS settings that affect this input signal.
Try and report back. We already did the emi experiments, bios, windows tweaks ages ago, they reset error correction algorithm from the interference caused by external source (your body). Sp they do make a difference but only for a while until your system piles up with errors again and lag comes back again. Now with this fix, you change the external interference of the lag, now thats a fix that u wana try.

People have decent success with ferrite cores and they do the same thing, they protect your pc for a while from the interference until they get saturated and lag comes back in 2-3 weeks.

Yes, your lag could be from faulty drivers, bad bios settings or bad windows or even from dirty electricity but if you tried different locations, different fixes over the years then lag returns. You should be targeting fixing the interference coming from your body.

I know i know this sounds like woo woo subject but i have personally seen this happen to my game over 5 months now. Breathing affect it, mouse grip do too. I will upload evidence soon

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Re: Another huge method to elevate mouse/display lag

Post by ablemor » 22 Oct 2024, 18:24

I don't think so. When they created the mouse and the computer, why didn't they pay attention to this? I don't think it's a problem; the mouse should be used freely. No one wants to play without a mouse.

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Re: Another huge method to elevate mouse/display lag

Post by Mugabi » 22 Oct 2024, 19:14

ablemor wrote:
22 Oct 2024, 18:24
I don't think so. When they created the mouse and the computer, why didn't they pay attention to this? I don't think it's a problem; the mouse should be used freely. No one wants to play without a mouse.
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Re: Another huge method to elevate mouse/display lag

Post by dervu » 23 Oct 2024, 05:37

Mugabi wrote:
22 Oct 2024, 18:11
People have decent success with ferrite cores and they do the same thing, they protect your pc for a while from the interference until they get saturated and lag comes back in 2-3 weeks.
Very interesting. As ferrite cores are on socket side, while body is infront of computer. :lol:
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Re: Another huge method to elevate mouse/display lag

Post by Mugabi » 23 Oct 2024, 16:31

dervu wrote:
23 Oct 2024, 05:37
Mugabi wrote:
22 Oct 2024, 18:11
People have decent success with ferrite cores and they do the same thing, they protect your pc for a while from the interference until they get saturated and lag comes back in 2-3 weeks.
Very interesting. As ferrite cores are on socket side, while body is infront of computer. :lol:
Body interference affect 15-50 m wide and could be more. Ferrites can be used for pc computer cables and wires including mouse keyboard. There is couple people i know in discord who did it like this.

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