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  2. MouseTester Software - Overclock.net

    www.overclock.net/threads/mousetester-software.1535687

    MouseTester Software. I wrote this to be a simple mouse testing software that has built-in plotting, CSV save and load, and plot export to PNG capability. Full source code can be found on GitHub, just search for MouseTester by microe1. It uses an open source (MIT License) plotting library called OxyPlot that can also be found on GitHub.

  3. MouseTester Software Reloaded - Overclock.net

    www.overclock.net/threads/mousetester-software-reloaded.1590569

    You can also do this test in game and there are some youtube videos of in-game tests. Jitter: Moving the mouse in a relatively straight line results in an inconsistent (random staircase) movement. Move the mouse slowly in a diagonal motion and view the data in the X-Y plot. You are looking for big stair-step or non-linearity along the path.

  4. Enotus Mouse Test? - Overclock.net

    www.overclock.net/threads/enotus-mouse-test.1239835

    111 posts · Joined 2011. #2 · Apr 6, 2012. Here you go: MouseTest.zip 3228k .zip file. Btw, just checked, and the site also works for me. Enotus Mouse Test.

  5. MouseDataQueueSize Registry Tweak To Reduce Input Delay...

    www.overclock.net/threads/mousedataqueuesize-registry-tweak-to-reduce-input...

    The value of mousedataqueuesize is the value specified in the registry multiplied by the size of the structure MOUSE_INPUT_DATA (24 bytes) defined in NTDDMOU.H, 100 x 24 = 2400. Similarly for the keyboarddataqueue size it is the value specified in the registry multiplied by the size of the structure KEYBOARD_INPUT_DATA (12 bytes) defined in ...

  6. How to: Applying the MarkC Gaming Mouse Fix | Overclock.net

    www.overclock.net/threads/how-to-applying-the-markc-gaming-mouse-fix.985157

    it on manually to test that the fix is working properly. - Go to Control Panel, and select Hardware and Sound, then click Mouse. Select 'Pointer options' and check-ON/enable the 'Enhance pointer. precision' option. - See how the mouse responds. - If you want, you can run the MouseMovementRecorder.exe program that is.

  7. USB mouse hard overclocking (2000 Hz+) | Overclock.net

    www.overclock.net/threads/usb-mouse-hard-overclocking-2000-hz.1589644

    Marginally less input lag for one thing: On single events like clicking a mouse button USB polling adds latency up to a full poll interval, i. e. up to 1ms at 1kHz, but only 0.25ms at 4kHz; on average 750 / 2 = 375us faster input.

  8. Perrix MX-1800 Programmable Gaming Mouse review

    www.overclock.net/threads/perrix-mx-1800-programmable-gaming-mouse-review.1545652

    The mouse does not need a driver to function. The software can be used to make adjustments to the mouse. I did most of my tests without the software. If not said otherwise, assume the software was not installed when the test was performed. The mouse has 3 cpi steps, by default they are 800, 1600 and 4000. At least that is, what Perixx says.

  9. New gaming mouse: How to test and compare the sensor’s...

    www.overclock.net/threads/new-gaming-mouse-how-to-test-and-compare-the-sensor...

    I'm looking to buy a new gaming mouse and I would like to know if there are some objective test methodology to decide which mouse / sensor is the best. Actually, I would like to know if the Corsair HARPOON RGB PRO with the sensor PMW3327 (max 12000 DPI) or the Corsair CORSAIR Gaming Sabre RGB with the sensor ADNS-S3988 (max 10000 DPI) are good ...

  10. Mouse sensor accuracy test - Overclock.net

    www.overclock.net/threads/mouse-sensor-accuracy-test.1626107

    Mouse sensor accuracy test. I've done some initial tests with a machine I've modified to be able to grab a mouse. The machine is very accurate, and should be able to reveal sensor inaccuracy to a great degree. This first test is just some random mice I had lying around to see if I can detect sensor variations at all.

  11. Mouse button lag comparison - Overclock.net

    www.overclock.net/threads/mouse-button-lag-comparison.1411332

    Note that the left mouse button of either mouse is A and the right mouse button of either mouse is B. So when you switch the mice bumping by L/R buttons, the winner will change from A to B or vice versa (assuming one mouse is always faster than the other with both buttons). For a more accurate test you should bump the mice at high speed.