qvik18 wrote: ↑24 Mar 2023, 20:08
nrete wrote: ↑24 Mar 2023, 13:06
Hi,
Sorry, I probably missed the idea behind the video as you referred to input lag, but if your main concern, actually, is the diagonal movement of the mouse, it seems natural to me and most likely caused by the way you hold (or move) the mouse. If you were to move your hand in a straight line, while the mouse is slightly rotated, cursor is bound to move diagonally to some extent.
If adjusting your grip or testing other mouse shapes isn't a good option, you may consider installing 'raw accel' app, it allows you to adjust sensor orientation, although I feel that you shouldn't compensate for bad technique with software.
Apologies if I misunderstood your query.
I did this by placing a Straight ruler at 90 deg on my table...so its not about how i hold my mouse
The proper troubleshooting is if your mouse acts the same in another PC (you can alternatively test it on your phone with OTG cable or on your TV if it supports MnK), then it's your mouse getting F up, but if it doesn't act same way, then I can guess your PC is getting F up.
Next level is if you connect your mouse to different slots and don't see same thing, then that specific slot is F up, but if you see same weirdness, then your PC is double F up.
Next level is if you reinstall your Windows and don't see same thing, then you should put a smile on your face, because now you know it was your windows, but if you see same weirdness again, then your PC is triple F up, but you can probably fix it by changing MB, then If no change, replace PSU, then if you see no change, you should know it's not your PC that's being F up, it's you that's being F up, because you are now in the same road as people in EMI thread, but you should know that it's not a straight road to pass, it's a circle-ish road that you wish you weren't in that endless road(actually you may go for that shotgun way that the chief blurbuster talks about)
Oh I should mention too that if the whole thing is EMI, then you may be able to fix it by changing your MB or PSU or mouse, but you can not fix your inaccurate mouse by changing them, if you know what's an inaccurate mouse, but if and only if it's EMI, so do not go straight to the EMI thread, it's already filled up with lots of crazy people

, EMI thread users know what I'm talking about. Just do not.
I think no one can resist with this type of troubleshooting which doesn't need any knowledge and effort to install some programs, but lead him more properly if I'm wrong, because mine is EMI and I barely come to topics of these threads.