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aion
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #75 on:
March 19, 2008, 01:48:48 pm »
Yes, it only matters for games which rely on the cursor position for game input and override the user's cursor acceleration settings.
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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March 19, 2008, 01:59:07 pm »
cool, now i know
ive read from somewhere that there is still 'some' mouse acceleration in windows even if you untick the enhance pointer precision box, and you need a special .reg patch to truly disable it... i am guessing that place i read it from actually meant the mouse acceleration will be present in games even if its been disabled in windows
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #77 on:
April 02, 2008, 05:46:40 am »
I registered just to say thank you for this. I used to use the old AccelFix on XP, as playing games like UT was extremely problematic with higher DPI mice, as moving the mouse in a downward-right angle causes it to spaz out and go in a "stairway" movement. (Seriously, if you have a G5, load up UT99 sometime and try it, very slowly. It's horrible, and even noticeable with an 800dpi mouse.)
Vista came out and the mouse movement was still buggered, and I was sad when I found out that I couldn't use the old fix (Home Premium x64 here.) The new one works perfectly, having just tested it. Thanks a ton!
Now I just need to disable that annoying "Test Mode" watermark!
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*FoZzel*
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #78 on:
April 03, 2008, 06:52:42 pm »
hey aion
first of all, thanks a lot for ur time to develop the best accelfix i ever tested ( and i tested everything
)
but there are still some questions left for me:
i am a ut-series player, and i am testing settings since quite a while now. my settings are:
windowsXP SP2 ( unchecked enhancedpointerprecision)
g5 ( usbpatch500hz,800dpi)
setpoint 4.40.88 ( OS-implementation for games applied)
wcafix (accelfix and other registry values disabled)
i would be really happy if u could answer some of my questions, especially because i spent so much time googleing for some help without any results:
1. why do all these accelfixes ( cpl, accelfix, wcafix n others) change my mousefeel even though directinput is enabled in ut99 ?
Is there a way to check if my directinput is propperly working?
2. is directinput really better than non-di ? i feel a sort of delay with directinput but better smoothness at the same time
( i was reading about buffer sizes, but i couldnt find a solution at all
).
3. is having setpoint installed good at all? do i have to change other drivers to get rid of the strange DI behaviour?
here is my win32k.sys:
http://www.mediafire.com/?22pz5m0en0t
Thanks a lot!
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Guerry
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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April 03, 2008, 08:57:01 pm »
Hello.
I have a problem when i try to install the config. When i press the "install" after extracting it it says that a problem occured durin the copying of the file wcafix.syx. Can't copy to the traget map. Then it asked me if ii wanted to continue without copying the file so i just tried to see if it would work but it didnt and instad i got a message saying "Installation Failed". I read all the 6 pages so far but couldn't find anything that worked as a solution, maybe i missed something.
-I did not try to start in 'Safe Mod' as you mentioned earlier that it wouldn't do any difference
Is there a way you could help me with this issue?
Thanks
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Last Edit: April 03, 2008, 10:24:20 pm by Guerry
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #80 on:
April 04, 2008, 09:04:54 pm »
Hi
I gotta question. Does Service Pack 1 interfere with this fix(=render it useless)
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THW Arie
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #81 on:
April 05, 2008, 01:29:19 am »
Quote from: rekoiln on April 04, 2008, 09:04:54 pm
Hi
I gotta question. Does Service Pack 1 interfere with this fix(=render it useless)
Win2k SP1? Win XP SP1? Win Vista SP1?
I highly doubt it would, I believe the program scans for the offending values, which should mean it also works if they get shuffled around after an upgrade.
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #82 on:
May 07, 2008, 07:35:42 pm »
Sorry if this was mentioned somewhere else, but, anyway... The only game I play (for now) is Counter Strike Source. Would it be beneficial to me at all to install the fix? I'm not sure how CS:S gets its mouse movement infomation.
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #83 on:
May 08, 2008, 05:29:29 pm »
hey aion, thanks a LOT for this mouse accel fix, finally feels right and on the spot - mouse tracks right where I put it and moves indifferently! Also fixed my "problems" (which were very irritating to say the least..) with very small movements and such.. great job, keep it up!
Razer Lachesis btw, and it works flawlessly to my relief, seeing all kind of probs from other users here.. thx again and have a nice day
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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May 08, 2008, 05:32:06 pm »
Quote from: zil on May 07, 2008, 07:35:42 pm
Sorry if this was mentioned somewhere else, but, anyway... The only game I play (for now) is Counter Strike Source. Would it be beneficial to me at all to install the fix? I'm not sure how CS:S gets its mouse movement infomation.
I play that too, it's like night and day, you should install it really.. I thought there was no accel before fix, but now I see there was - even so a small amount of it, but it really gets to you eventually and degrades your aim..
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #85 on:
June 13, 2008, 08:24:49 pm »
Does this work with Windows XP Pro SP3?
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Reply #86 on:
June 15, 2008, 04:33:58 pm »
easy way to test if it works or not is at welcome screen theres a huge accel present without this fix
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #87 on:
June 16, 2008, 11:10:25 am »
Quote from: aion on November 17, 2007, 11:10:41 am
Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix is a kernel-mode program for Windows 2000 and above
to disable Windows' cursor acceleration by patching
win32k.sys
of the Win32 subsystem in volatile memory.
It is meant to load with every system start, modify system memory,
and then unload
.
It supersedes the ambiguously-named
Windows Mouse Acceleration Fix
.
The 64-bit build has not been tested.
Installation
0. If running Windows Vista "x64", enable test signing:
Enabling Test Signing
1. Download the attached archive and extract its content to a local directory.
2. Run
install.cmd
with administrative privileges.
A restart should not be necessary.
Although it is designed to provide a high level of safety, I cannot guarantee failure-free operation.
In case you are unable to access the Windows installation because of a reoccurring system crash,
you can boot into Safe Mode and disable service "wcafix".
Hi all,
feel like a noob but when I download this accel fix - there is no clear program to download the program. The microsoft box comes and says choose a program from internet to use it. How do you install it?
Also anyone else feel like the mouse movement is different with sp3?
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David
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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Reply #88 on:
June 16, 2008, 02:15:03 pm »
Quote from: Mr_Wolf on June 16, 2008, 11:10:25 am
How do you install it?
http://www.7-zip.org/
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Re: Windows Cursor Acceleration Fix
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June 17, 2008, 04:36:34 am »
Quote from: David on June 16, 2008, 02:15:03 pm
Quote from: Mr_Wolf on June 16, 2008, 11:10:25 am
How do you install it?
http://www.7-zip.org/
Thks David that did it.
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