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Ocelot
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #135 on:
May 16, 2009, 05:15:29 pm »
Anyone know if this fixes the acceleration issue in BF 1942?
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yattyc
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May 20, 2009, 11:13:36 pm »
i also have the installation failed problem.. where i cant seem to install it.
i am running in administrator mode but this still tends to happen.
can anyone help us out honestly?
theres like 5-6 other people who asked this same question but no one seems to have an answer.
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zip
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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May 21, 2009, 03:30:55 am »
Hi there
I have not read all posts but i maybe can help if you tel me the following .
First off what windows you running ?
Second are you using Accfix ?
For me i am on Xp ,And add this problem all so but i fixed it ,
So maybe i can tel you how if your lucky as it was hard to fix .
Cheers
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yattyc
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #138 on:
May 22, 2009, 04:15:41 am »
Thank you for replying zip.
I have a new laptop that's using Vista home premium SP1 and this desktop running on XP.
For vista, this occurs:
"I have a problem. Everytime i run the 'install' icon, it says:
Copy Error
An error occurred while copying the file wcafix.sys.
Cannot copy file to destination directory.
Click Retry to retry the operation or click Cancel to Cancel.
Clicking retry does nothing... the box just stays there and clicking cancel just ends up cancelling the operation.
It either ends up saying "Installation failed" or the cmd menu tells the service name is invalid and more help is available if i type "NET HELPMSG 2185".
How can i install this properly?"
For the laptop, i haven't messed with any mousefix/accelfix.
thanks in advance
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DeMS
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #139 on:
June 09, 2009, 10:52:26 pm »
It would not install for me neither on Vista x64 Ultimate, but I found out a way to make it happen :
1- Open your command prompt with Administrator privileges (right click on the CMD shortcut on start->accessories->Command Prompt, then click on Run as Administrator), then type
Bcdedit.exe -set TESTSIGNING ON
2- Restart
3- Once you are on the Test Signing mode (you will see Test Mode printed on all the four corners of your screen), open your Command Prompt with Administrator privileges again, then go to wherever you have your WCAFix unpacked like the example :
C:\Users\DeMS\Downloads\WCAFIX_20080209\
4- Then type : install
That worked for me and might work for you. If you need help navigating on Command Prompt, just ask, that's what us old timers on Pc's are for ... Or not :p
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ka713
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #140 on:
July 25, 2009, 06:08:50 am »
Hi
has anyone got this to install on windows 7 32 bit?
when i click the install.cmd it comes up with
System error 31 has occurred.
A device attached to the system is not functioning.
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arfett
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July 31, 2009, 05:35:03 pm »
Quote from: ka713 on July 25, 2009, 06:08:50 am
Hi
has anyone got this to install on windows 7 32 bit?
when i click the install.cmd it comes up with
System error 31 has occurred.
A device attached to the system is not functioning.
That message is normal in Windows 7. I am using Windows 7 x64 RTM and it told me that, but the acceleration is completely gone. After spinning around a bunch of times in Counter-Strike Source and Nexuiz at different speeds and coming back to the same spot I am positive it's working.
Also in the first few posts in this thread you can see where the programmer of this driver mentions that error and says that it's fine.
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ka713
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #142 on:
July 31, 2009, 09:38:31 pm »
Quote from: arfett on July 31, 2009, 05:35:03 pm
Quote from: ka713 on July 25, 2009, 06:08:50 am
Hi
has anyone got this to install on windows 7 32 bit?
when i click the install.cmd it comes up with
System error 31 has occurred.
A device attached to the system is not functioning.
That message is normal in Windows 7. I am using Windows 7 x64 RTM and it told me that, but the acceleration is completely gone. After spinning around a bunch of times in Counter-Strike Source and Nexuiz at different speeds and coming back to the same spot I am positive it's working.
Also in the first few posts in this thread you can see where the programmer of this driver mentions that error and says that it's fine.
Yeah he does mention that, however if you go to device manager, view>hidden devices, then under non plug and play devices, I don't see windows cursor acceleration fix there like I do with windows xp and vista, so I'm pretty sure that it is not working.
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arfett
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Reply #143 on:
July 31, 2009, 11:37:22 pm »
That is odd. I would go ahead and test it though. Just put your cursor on the left side of your desktop or line up on something in a game and jerk your mouse to the side and slowly move it back and see if you end up in the same spot. I'm also assuming you are running the install by right clicking and running as administrator.
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ka713
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August 01, 2009, 03:24:44 pm »
Quote from: arfett on July 31, 2009, 11:37:22 pm
That is odd. I would go ahead and test it though. Just put your cursor on the left side of your desktop or line up on something in a game and jerk your mouse to the side and slowly move it back and see if you end up in the same spot. I'm also assuming you are running the install by right clicking and running as administrator.
yes i am running as admin, and I've tested it in first person shooter games so I know that acceleration is still running. Does anyone else have any ideas on how to get an accel fix for windows 7?
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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August 02, 2009, 02:22:57 pm »
Unless its changed in the RTM (havent tested playin FPS games in RTM yet) Then Win7 definitely does have some sort of intermediary in between the mouse and the monitor. It doesnt seem like its nearly as screwy as XP/Vista as far as true representation of movement, but its definitely not anythin close to 1:1 like what XP can achieve now. (Unless Im insanely more outta the loop than i thought)
Problem is, it was years before aion came along and finally fixed it. And trust me, I searched forever because back then I used to play Q2/Q3 somewhat competitively. Had to settle with compensating for it best i could using surfaces that offered control and the pseudo-fix "CPL" reg hacks. Wasnt til bout 5 years after XP came out that someone with the "means and capability" did something about it.
moral of the story... you might be waiting a while. Especially on this forum, after the way aion was treated for all his work on XP and Vista...
Win7 isnt even released to public yet so... I Say do what I do and plan to run a dual-boot XP,Vista/Win7 for quite a long time, if you plan to be playing FPS's.
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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August 03, 2009, 08:39:54 am »
Quote from: MagikMuzik on August 02, 2009, 02:22:57 pm
Unless its changed in the RTM (havent tested playin FPS games in RTM yet) Then Win7 definitely does have some sort of intermediary in between the mouse and the monitor. It doesnt seem like its nearly as screwy as XP/Vista as far as true representation of movement, but its definitely not anythin close to 1:1 like what XP can achieve now. (Unless Im insanely more outta the loop than i thought)
Problem is, it was years before aion came along and finally fixed it. And trust me, I searched forever because back then I used to play Q2/Q3 somewhat competitively. Had to settle with compensating for it best i could using surfaces that offered control and the pseudo-fix "CPL" reg hacks. Wasnt til bout 5 years after XP came out that someone with the "means and capability" did something about it.
moral of the story... you might be waiting a while. Especially on this forum, after the way aion was treated for all his work on XP and Vista...
Win7 isnt even released to public yet so... I Say do what I do and plan to run a dual-boot XP,Vista/Win7 for quite a long time, if you plan to be playing FPS's.
thats really rather dissapointing to hear, and I really hope your proven wrong. Only time will tell!!
just really hoping because aion's wcafix comes with a source code folder so just maybe someone with enough knowledge will be able to edit it to make it compatable with windows 7
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andrii
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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August 18, 2009, 07:57:42 pm »
Quote from: arfett on July 31, 2009, 05:35:03 pm
That message is normal in Windows 7. I am using Windows 7 x64 RTM and it told me that, but the acceleration is completely gone. After spinning around a bunch of times in Counter-Strike Source and Nexuiz at different speeds and coming back to the same spot I am positive it's working.
Also in the first few posts in this thread you can see where the programmer of this driver mentions that error and says that it's fine.
Hello.
I had to register 'cause I'm a big FPS gamer my self and I really, REALLY need this mouse problem to be solved asap :-)
So, I'm running x64 W7 RTM build 7600. I wonder how you arfett did get this fix work with x64 w7? I tried every single trick I found on the internet, but nothing works so far.
tried wcafix with testsigning, tried few reg fixes and vista fixes, non of them didnt work.
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Whizkid
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #148 on:
September 07, 2009, 07:39:05 am »
This is my first post here, and I hope it will be a helpful one.
Here is a Windows 7 x64 mouse accel fix that I have found to work (for me) after searching for a fix for quite some time. Note that this has been taken from another forum and isn't my work as I take no credit for this.
Download:
http://www.gigasize.com/get.php?d=ycyb3c8n7qb
Extract hidusbf.zip.
Open hufamd64.zip.
Extract hufamd64.zip where you extracted hidusbf.zip to overwrite the DRIVER folder. This will copy over a new, modded driver for Windows 7.
Run setup.exe.
Install Service.
Restart.
Note: Make sure to enable test mode before trying to install the driver, else it won't be able to install. If you need to enable test mode, run dseo13b.exe which came with the zip and restart your computer after enabling test mode.
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ka713
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #149 on:
September 07, 2009, 03:50:12 pm »
just wondering does this work on 32bit? it looks to me as a usb polling rate modifier? if i leave the rate as default will i still be able to change the rate in the deathadder trayicon utility?
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