important test | need your help

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internetexplorer4
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important test | need your help

Post by internetexplorer4 » 29 Jul 2024, 17:58

so as I commented already in some replies here on the forum, I'm trying to find a way to proof that what causes this interference is the body, without having to be through gameplay videos or anything that needs skill, so people can easily understand and have no doubts with only a short video

recently I saw a post here where someone was talking about mousetester and its results, some of you may already know this program, as I already knew too and did tests on it many years ago. but after seeing that post I decided to try again just to make sure that I would have nothing too abnormal with my results

and for my surprise, I actually had some abnormal things happening, but what is caughting my attention the most right now is the frequency graph, which I made some tests and researches about it before making this post

I'm getting this kind of frequency graph, I tried 5 different pcs already and 4 different mouses, at 4 different places, and I get the EXACT same graph, which I looked up on the internet and I have not found anyone with this kind of graph so far, I saw many people complaining about their graphs being too bad, but when you look their graphs its like oscillating from 1000hz to 900hz, or sometimes even 1000hz to 950hz, mine is oscillating from 1000hz to 500hz constantly, so this is actually pretty uncommon apparently, which would make sense when considering that, from what I've seen until now, it seems like my interference is higher than every other person with this issue, as I have to use 200 dpi on desktop

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so the point of this post is that, I'm getting the same exact graph on every pc I tried the test, and also with different mouses, which makes me think that this might be happening because of my interference, because it would be too much coincidence that something so rare is happening on multiple devices and at different places


I want to ask you guys to do this same test as me, so I'm looking for someone who can try this test on different pcs too, to confirm that other people also gets the same results on different pcs, and also confirm that this kind of graph I'm getting is actually too abnormal


and I want to confirm that as much as I can because the next step would be finding someone to do this test with me irl, which is really difficult, because I don't have any friend that doesn't have this problem living near me, I would have to ask a random person for it, so I want to be at least more than 90% sure of what I'm doing and that it would probably work, before trying to find someone for this


here is the mouse tester download link: https://www.overclock.net/threads/mouse ... d.1590569/

you just need to open, click on log start (f2), move the mouse for a few seconds (doesn't matter the speed or the movement you are doing), click on log stop (f2), then click on plot and look for the frequency vs time graph

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Re: important test | need your help

Post by Tea » 29 Jul 2024, 23:12

Can you elaborate on how to test it?

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Re: important test | need your help

Post by ApexLeg » 30 Jul 2024, 03:28

Aren't you best off getting a friend or family member to test it on your machine? Too many variables with someone online.

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Re: important test | need your help

Post by emgee » 30 Jul 2024, 04:57

https://imgur.com/uH8GWDy
This is mine after just getting home from work. Usually the lag is not so bad after being away from the pc for a while but there are still signs of it jumping between 500 and 1000. I'll do another when the lag gets worse

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Re: important test | need your help

Post by internetexplorer4 » 30 Jul 2024, 15:22

Tea wrote:
29 Jul 2024, 23:12
Can you elaborate on how to test it?
1 - open the mouseteter.exe
2 - click on log start
3 - move your mouse for a few seconds
4 - click on log stop
5 - click on plot
6 - go to plot type and select the frequency vs time graph
7 - zoom it with the mouse scroll to see it better

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Re: important test | need your help

Post by internetexplorer4 » 30 Jul 2024, 15:31

ApexLeg wrote:
30 Jul 2024, 03:28
Aren't you best off getting a friend or family member to test it on your machine? Too many variables with someone online.
for testing IRL, I need someone that I know 100% this person doesn't have any problems with lag, or at least a better graph than me, I can't confirm that with any family member before testing. looking people's online tests won't make me come to any conclusion, however it will help me to know if I'm on the right path, if I see that a lot of people are getting the same graph as me, I'll know that this isn't that uncommon as I think, and if I see that the same person can get completely different results depending on the pc, I'll know that its probably not worth to keep this test going, so I would not waste my time trying to find someone IRL for testing

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Re: important test | need your help

Post by internetexplorer4 » 30 Jul 2024, 15:38

emgee wrote:
30 Jul 2024, 04:57
https://imgur.com/uH8GWDy
This is mine after just getting home from work. Usually the lag is not so bad after being away from the pc for a while but there are still signs of it jumping between 500 and 1000. I'll do another when the lag gets worse
thank youuu, no need for testing again when the lag gets worse, don't worry

but if you have the opportunity for testing in other pcs, it would be very interesting to see the results there

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Re: important test | need your help

Post by Everythingblows » 30 Jul 2024, 23:52

this is mine lol. tried it a few times.
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Re: important test | need your help

Post by DarkBlue` » 01 Aug 2024, 12:00

Mine look like this.
What would you say Gentlemen? How bad is it on a scale 1-10?And what does a good test result look like?
Also i wonder if cpi setting has a noticable impact, i tried measuring it couple times and it wasn't consistent(usually 400-600).
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Re: important test | need your help

Post by Slender » 01 Aug 2024, 18:21

emi / body not affect on mousetester graph. Im sure 1 billion %.
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