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Hey guys ( :hello: my first post :P)

Something very very weird is going on.....

I have reinstalled Windows XP 64 bit for the 2nd time now. Tried all settings, all mouse fixes, drivers w/ and w/o but cant figure it out. Hence turning to TE.

The thing is this:

If i turn off Enhance Pointer Precision, and then take the mouse speed slider all the way to the left, a very weird thing is happening. Any movement to the RIGHT or DOWN is very slow (as expected due to 1 setting) But any movement towards UP or LEFT is totally unaffected. It zooms around when i drag mouse to left or up but crawls when i move to bottom or right. IF i move slider the speed in left+up direction is totally unaltered. So if i take the slider all the way to right (MAX) the the bottom and right movements are actually much faster compared to the left and up motion.

I am clueless. I have googled around a lot about this.

Mouse being used: Copperhead w/ latest firmware.

Regards,

Karan Misra


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What driver is Windows using for the mouse, as per device manager?

hey....

its using the default Windows drivers.... i havenot loaded any mouse specific drivers.

however, maybe this info is of some help:

I have nLited the windows installation to add the last patches and also the DirectX refresh+MM addons pack. I also patched the USB refresh frequency to 500Hz to smooth the mouse. Mouse being used is Razer Copperhead.

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As silly as it sounds, the only way to be sure it isn't working properly is to install a non-nlited version of the OS and see if the problem exists there.

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As silly as it sounds, the only way to be sure it isn't working properly is to install a non-nlited version of the OS and see if the problem exists there.

:} that aint possible man.... i need to use nlite to integrate the NVRAID drivers (2 WD Raptors 36.5GBs in RAID0)

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Well, the other option is to attach a different mouse, preferrably USB, and see if the problem exists with the new mouse.

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Same Problem here. I have tested this with my Logitech G5 Laser Mouse and with a Logitech Dual Optical. It doesn't matter if Setpoint Software is installed or not. My Windows CD is original, not nlited...

Anyone an idea?

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