On my previous pc (amd 7 3800x, b550) the graph was stable. My mouse is logitech g pro wireless. Need help
Mouse pooling rate drops from 1000hz to 500hz
Mouse pooling rate drops from 1000hz to 500hz
Hey so I recently switched to a new pc (i5-13600kf, msi z690 pro-a, rtx 2060) and I'm having trouble with my mouse pooling rate.
On my previous pc (amd 7 3800x, b550) the graph was stable. My mouse is logitech g pro wireless. Need help
On my previous pc (amd 7 3800x, b550) the graph was stable. My mouse is logitech g pro wireless. Need help
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Re: Mouse pooling rate drops from 1000hz to 500hz
As far as I know, I'm pretty sure only Logitech mice do this (at least the one's with HERO sensor). I think it's related to the HERO's power saving method for polling the mouse.
It says this on Logitech's site about the HERO sensor:
It says this on Logitech's site about the HERO sensor:
I'm not entirely sure if it's related. I just know I heard somewhere that the "500hz spike" bug was related to Logitech mice.HERO utilizes a smart power management system to continuously adjust frame rate based on the movement of the mouse. This allows exacting performance plus constantly managed and minimized power consumption. This enables 10x power efficiency compared to previous generation.
Re: Mouse pooling rate drops from 1000hz to 500hz
i have this issue on pulsar xlite v1 mice.
if your unplug - plug mice, problem is resolve.
try that guide viewtopic.php?f=10&t=9977
Re: Mouse pooling rate drops from 1000hz to 500hz
re-plugging mouse doesn't help, the guide didn't help neitherSlender wrote: ↑12 Feb 2023, 17:00i have this issue on pulsar xlite v1 mice.
if your unplug - plug mice, problem is resolve.
try that guide viewtopic.php?f=10&t=9977
Re: Mouse pooling rate drops from 1000hz to 500hz
ok, im have a wireless mice and i have same.
Re: Mouse pooling rate drops from 1000hz to 500hz
There's a video Fr33thy made on this exact polling issue with Logitech mice - ~9:00 min mark.Leot wrote: ↑11 Feb 2023, 19:22As far as I know, I'm pretty sure only Logitech mice do this (at least the one's with HERO sensor). I think it's related to the HERO's power saving method for polling the mouse.
It says this on Logitech's site about the HERO sensor:I'm not entirely sure if it's related. I just know I heard somewhere that the "500hz spike" bug was related to Logitech mice.HERO utilizes a smart power management system to continuously adjust frame rate based on the movement of the mouse. This allows exacting performance plus constantly managed and minimized power consumption. This enables 10x power efficiency compared to previous generation.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gzucJlJ8eds
