Questions tagged [mouse-acceleration]

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How to change border width in MS Windows to grab and resize it?

I have a wide monitor (3440 x 1440). My mouse is set to max pointer speed with enhance pointer precision is enabled in order to minimize how far I have to physically move the mouse to get the pointer from one end of the screen to the other. These…
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Windows Mouse Acceleration Curve: SmoothMouseXCurve and SmoothMouseYCurve

What is the format of the data of SmoothMouseXCurve and SmoothMouseYCurve in the registry key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse
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Smooth exponential mouse acceleration

Microsoft explains in detail about how mouse acceleration works from this site. I quote: When the mouse moves slowly, the system moves the cursor at a constant rate that is directly proportional to the rate at which the mouse moves. But if the…
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How to replicate pointer acceleration of Logitech SetPoint software in my Microsoft mouse?

Pictures are worth a 1000 words, so let me jump right to it: In Logitech's SetPoint software, I could change the pointer acceleration. I love this feature because it allows me to keep the DPI lower, which is good for precision tasks, but at the…
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Configuring Separate Accelerations for Mice (Per-Pointer Speeds)

I just got a USB mouse that is 1600 dpi, while my normal one is 800 dpi. As a result, when I move the new mouse, the cursor flies around the screen at double speed. If I reduce the speed in the mouse control panel applet, then the new mouse works…
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Disabling Mouse Acceleration in VMware Player 17

Recently I have been using VMware, and it is a lot faster than VirtualBox, even with the same specs as a VirtualBox VM. However, I cannot find a way to disable mouse acceleration on VMware, but I have tried multiple methods, disabled Enhance Pointer…
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less crummy "killmouseaccel" tweak for OS X

SmoothMouse is the standard way to do away with the default mouse acceleration behavior imposed by the operating system. However sometimes we find it necessary to switch it off because it interferes with some apps. The example so far is Synergy.…
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