tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post522439247992225144..comments2023-10-12T15:16:07.057+13:00Comments on Windows Mouse Things: The MarkC Windows 10 + 8.1 + 8 + 7 + Vista + XP Mouse Acceleration Fix BuilderMark Crannesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16912157052383320420noreply@blogger.comBlogger228125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-13797478839845826822023-08-14T12:24:27.554+12:002023-08-14T12:24:27.554+12:00Hi Marc, thanks for all your work and engineering ...Hi Marc, thanks for all your work and engineering regarding mouse ballistics. I have a problem with the way EPP is behaving under Windows10/Windows11 for years now and couldn't find any solution, so maybe you could be my last help before I give up:<br />Under Windows7 I played CS:GO with EPP on and "raw_input 0". But since Windows10 and also under Windows11 the acceleration became way too fast with the exact same settings.<br />A few weeks ago I found a comment from you that with Windows10 some calculation changed and numbers are divided by 120 instead of 150 like it was under Windows7. I tried your advise and multiplied the smoothy curve values by 0,8 (with a small Tool called CustomCurve).<br />The acceleration then became sginificantly slower, but it still felt off and not like under Windows7.<br />I then reverted back to default and tried to multiply the smoothx value by 1,25 and it felt better than default but still was way too different to Windows7.<br />Since then I tried around ~300 different optimized curves but never got close to the Windows7 curve under Windows11.<br /><br />So I'm really desperate and want to ask you if it is even possible to recreate Windows7 EPP acceleration und Windows11 and if you could help me to do so.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-1759885748633093922021-10-07T16:18:57.583+13:002021-10-07T16:18:57.583+13:00> What is the difference between the 1-to-1 cur...> What is the difference between the 1-to-1 curve and the Test_flatline.reg?<br /><br />Test_flatline.reg is a completely munted curve to test that EPP is actually turned ON.<br /><br />If you have Test_flatline.reg applied, and the mouse is normal, then you don't actually have EPP turned on for testing.<br /><br />Try applying Test_flatline.reg, then run MouseMovementRecorder.exe, and press 'A' on the keyboard to see what I mean.<br />With EnPtPr shown in red at the bottom of MouseMovementRecorder.exe, mouse response will be terrible.<br />Exit MouseMovementRecorder.exe to get back to normal.Mark Crannesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16912157052383320420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-69621643643861865622021-10-04T07:13:49.875+13:002021-10-04T07:13:49.875+13:00Hi Mark thanks for ur Engineering in this project,...Hi Mark thanks for ur Engineering in this project,<br />there is a question wich bothers me.<br /><br />What is the difference between the 1-to-1 curve and the Test_flatline.reg ?<br /><br />it feels like the flatline reg provides an more enjoyable experience on my side even though im used to play with the 1-to-1 curve <br /><br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-6811160634506484532021-09-17T18:12:40.796+12:002021-09-17T18:12:40.796+12:00Re > just thought ide let you know the link for...Re > just thought ide let you know the link for the mouse fix builder is down atm<br /><br />Thanks for letting me know.<br />I'm not sure if that is because OneDrive is limiting how often that can be downloaded in a day or hour or whatever, but I have re-done the link, so please try again now.<br />Mark Crannesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16912157052383320420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-83918155423930595882021-09-11T20:47:49.726+12:002021-09-11T20:47:49.726+12:00hi mark, love your work, just thought ide let you ...hi mark, love your work, just thought ide let you know the link for the mouse fix builder is down atmAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-80187501243252232942020-01-29T10:35:21.822+13:002020-01-29T10:35:21.822+13:00Hi blink,
Short answer: They are both the same, a...Hi blink,<br /><br />Short answer: They are both the same, and both only work on Half-Life 1 and other Source based games.<br />To use them, you make sure that your Control Panel, Mouse, 'Enhance pointer precision' is OFF, and use either of those startup options to make sure that Half-Life 1, Counter-Strike: Source, TF2 does NOT turn 'Enhance pointer precision' on.<br /><br />Longer answer:<br />There are 3 parameters:<br />-noforcemparms<br />-noforcemspd<br />-noforcemaccel<br /><br />-noforcemspd means: do not force (change) the Windows 2000 Mouse Speed, and also means: do not force the Windows XP+ 'Enhance pointer precision'.<br />-noforcemaccel means: do not force the Windows 2000 acceleration thresholds. It means nothing on Windows XP+, because those thresholds are not used on Windows XP+.<br />-noforcemparms means: do not force either of the above.<br /><br />Although these options are also available for Source 2 based games, such as Half-Life 2, they are not needed, because Half-Life 2 does not try and force the Windows 2000 mouse speed settings.Mark Crannesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16912157052383320420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-78374974058415574202020-01-28T21:50:07.954+13:002020-01-28T21:50:07.954+13:00hi Mark.
Whats better -noforcemspd or -noforcempar...hi Mark.<br />Whats better -noforcemspd or -noforcemparms and why?bliNkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05488283294819615988noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-12486163209039587162018-12-20T01:52:31.421+13:002018-12-20T01:52:31.421+13:00I think they may apply a mouse fix anyway, because...I think they may apply a mouse fix anyway, because so many people want one.<br /><br />Next might be to try logging out, rather than rebooting.<br />The fix needs you to login for it to be applied, and while the easiest way to do that is restart the computer, just logging out then in again would work.<br />(But that may then ask for a username and password.)<br />If they HAVEN'T already applied a fix, and you do apply my fix then logout to apply it, then remember not to touch the mouse while logging in, or else you can get a tiny 1 pixel difference when the mouse changes direction left-right or up-down.<br />Use TAB key to move between username and password fields and Enter key to login.<br /><br />If they reset the mouse when the computer is restarted, they may also reset the mouse when you logout and login.<br /><br />-----------------------------------<br />Edit: <a href="https://whatstatus.co/this-doesnt-feel-like-me/" rel="nofollow">WhatStatus.co</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12862406491739633899noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-71600030849203538382018-11-09T21:31:45.800+13:002018-11-09T21:31:45.800+13:00HELLO MARK, I WOULD REALLY THANK YOU FOR ALL THIS ...HELLO MARK, I WOULD REALLY THANK YOU FOR ALL THIS CLARIFYING CONTENT. MY PROBLEM SEEMS TO BE SIMPLE MORE I CAN NOT FIND A SOLUTION FOR IT, GAME CS 1.6 TO 16 YEARS, MORE I STANDED FOR A TIME. ANOTHER USAVA XP<br />WITH THE FOLLOWING CONFIGURATION.<br /><br />MOUSE RATE - 125 HZ<br />DPI-600<br />SENSI NO CS 1.6 = 2.0<br />WINDOWS EPP = ON<br />WINDOWS POSITION = 3/11<br />NO MOUSE FIX<br />LAUNCH OPTION = - NOFORCEMACCEL - NOSPARM ....<br />CS 1.6 MOUSE SETS ACTIVED = MOUSE LOOK - MOUSE FILTER - JOYSTICK LOOK AND AUTO-AIM.<br /><br />EVERYTHING I WANT AND HAVE THE SAME PREVIOUS SENSITIVITY IN WIN 7 ULTIMATE, AND EVEN IF I USE THE 10 EVEN AFTER.<br /><br />I HAVE TESTED MANY SENSES AND NOTHING LIKE, HOW CAN I PROCEED? WHAT IS THE SOLUTION?<br /><br />ANOTHER DUVIDÁ THAT WAS NOT CLEAR FOR ME UNTIL NOW IS HOW TO USE THE SCALE 1-X-1 TA OK, BUT WHAT IF I DO NOT WANT TO USE 1-X-1 HOW TO PROCEED? NOTE THAT I DO NOT KNOW OR NEED TO USE THE MARK C IN THIS CASE I'M USING THE CSGO. (if possible inform me if the old configuration could also be used in csgo and how).<br /><br />Thank you very much in advance and thank you for the fantastic work you do.Lucas De Marcohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16101593061067651889noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-58642675411757246132018-09-11T11:06:04.717+12:002018-09-11T11:06:04.717+12:00Hi again,
What would happen if i apply W7 fix for...Hi again,<br /><br />What would happen if i apply W7 fix for W10? SInce W10 mouse movement is so slow and hard to even feel it after many years of W10 (feeling, quick-scope, flick-shot or bhopping), will copying W7 fix on W10 make it work like using W7 fix on W7? This w10 is delayed and slow which is unplayable even the xp movement would be nice (if deleted acc somehow)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00552971390617150773noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-11434688514687412432018-03-25T19:00:05.713+13:002018-03-25T19:00:05.713+13:00> I am 100% certain that the builder settings c...> I am 100% certain that the builder settings can (if you pick certain options) cause a BSOD crash on Windows 10 (fall creators update) when you move your mouse!<br /><br />Unfortunately, what you found is true: Any MarkC fix that has 2 acceleration thresholds (including the W2K_Medium, and W2K_High), will crash Windows 10 x64 as soon as you move the mouse.<br />I just tested, and confirmed.<br />When it crashes, it created a MEMORY.DMP file (noted in the event viewer) and when that memory dump is analysed, it shows exactly the byte of code that crashes, and I can see why it will crash.<br /><br />So please be advised: Do not use or create mouse fixes with 2 thresholds for use in Windows 10 x64.<br /><br />I will shortly update the ZIP files to add a severe warning and semi-hide the REG files.<br /><br />Neither Windows 7 x64, nor Windows 8.1 x64, have the same problem: they don't crash.<br /><br />Too much detail!:<br /><br />Windows 7 has this code (at same point that Windows 10 crashes):<br />.text:FFFFF97FFF17A044 dec esi<br />.text:FFFFF97FFF17A046 movsxd rcx, esi<br />.text:FFFFF97FFF17A049 mov rax, [rdi+rcx*8+0F8h]<br />Windows 8.1 has this code:<br />.text:FFFFF97FFF13429B dec ebx<br />.text:FFFFF97FFF13429D movsxd rcx, ebx<br />.text:FFFFF97FFF1342A0 mov rax, [rdi+rcx*8+120h]<br /><br />For my 2 threshold mouse fixes, a very clever and naughty thing is happening: I am making Windows index into an array of SmoothMouse values with array index = -1.<br />The array index in Windows 7 is in the esi register and is sign extended into rcx.<br />The "movsxd" is move with sign extend, so it handles the -1 correctly.<br />rcx*8 is -8, and the clever array access works.<br />The last line above retrieves a SmoothMouse value with the -1 index.<br /><br />On Windows 10, there is no sign extension, likely as a C++ compiler optimisation, because the C++ compiler has decided that a negative array index is illegal and not possible.<br />Windows 10 has:<br />.text:00000001C007D8D6 dec ebx<br />.text:00000001C007D8D8 mov r11, [rsp+78h+var_28]<br />.text:00000001C007D8DD mov rax, [r10+rbx*8] ; Crash here!<br /><br />The array index in Windows 10 is in the ebx register and is not sign extended into rbx.<br />-1 in 32 bits, in ebx is 0xFFFFFFFF, but without sign extension, rbx is 0x00000000FFFFFFFF, and rbx*8 is 0x00000007FFFFFFF8 (approx. 3.4×10^10), and r10+rbx*8 is an invalid memory address, causing the crash.Mark Crannesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16912157052383320420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-70847842678018690772018-03-23T01:42:04.752+13:002018-03-23T01:42:04.752+13:00I know this doesn't make much sense, but I am ...I know this doesn't make much sense, but I am 100% certain that the builder settings can (if you pick certain options) cause a BSOD crash on Windows 10 (fall creators update) when you move your mouse! I know that sounds crazy given that this just edits the acceleration curve, but I was getting crashes on boot after moving the mouse every single time. I had to boot without a mouse connected and run the "Windows_10+8.x_Default" reg file then reboot to stop this from happening, even safe mode with a mouse connected was crashing, both with a bluetooth mouse and USB mouse.<br /><br />These are the settings that caused the BSOD:<br /><br />Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00<br />; Windows_10+8.x_MouseFix_Scale=W2K_Medium_x1_x2@4+_x4@12+_ItemsSize=125%_@7-of-11<br /><br />[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse]<br /><br />"MouseSensitivity"="12"<br />"SmoothMouseXCurve"=hex:\<br /> 00,60,01,00,00,00,00,00,\<br /> 00,A0,03,00,00,00,00,00,\<br /> 00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\<br /> 02,00,00,09,00,00,00,00,\<br /> 00,00,00,00,92,24,00,00<br />"SmoothMouseYCurve"=hex:\<br /> 57,05,08,00,00,00,00,00,\<br /> 59,25,15,00,00,00,00,00,\<br /> 00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\<br /> 98,11,00,69,00,00,00,00,\<br /> 56,D5,00,00,00,00,00,00<br /><br />[HKEY_USERS\.DEFAULT\Control Panel\Mouse]<br /><br />"MouseSpeed"="0"<br />"MouseThreshold1"="0"<br />"MouseThreshold2"="0"<br />me2olivehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01248447287360847513noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-72242159081035132202018-02-24T13:15:04.709+13:002018-02-24T13:15:04.709+13:00First of all, hello to everybody!
Second thing, h...First of all, hello to everybody!<br /><br />Second thing, hey Mark i just want to thank you for all your help to the community for free!<br /><br />Third, please help me man! hehehehe <br /><br />I've used to play CS 1.6 for a long time, and those are were my settings:<br /><br />CS 1.6<br />Windows: 6/11 - Default<br />Enhance pointer precision: OFF<br />With CPL MOUSE FIX<br />Launch Options: -noforcemparms -noforcemaccel -freq 100 <br />Monitor Refresh Rate: 100hz (OLD CRT MONITORS)<br />Mouse Rate: 500hz (with HIDUSBF)<br />Sensitivity in game: 3.6<br />Mouse: Intellimouse Explorer 3.0<br />Res: 640x480<br /><br />With this configuration i've had a great experience playing cs 1.6, absolutely perfect control.<br /><br />So, recently i've started to play CS:GO, and i just love the game, but it seens to be unplayable how it is.<br /><br />I've tryied a lot of things, to set up like the CS 1.6 but i've fail, and i just can't get the same mouse movement feeling, even on the desktop!!! Loosing all the control of the crosshair.<br /><br />Is there anything that you would recommend me to try to set the mouse feeling like the settings i've used to play on CS 1.6?<br /><br />Anyway, just want to thank you already. Regards! <br /><br />By the way, those are my settings right now:<br /><br />Mouse: Zowie EC1-A with 500hz<br />Monitor: Benq XL2411 playing on 144hz<br />Still using the same sensitivity in game: 3.6<br />Rogérionoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-77301564677004842052018-01-18T12:31:45.456+13:002018-01-18T12:31:45.456+13:00> When playing Fortnite, the mouse stutters ins...> When playing Fortnite, the mouse stutters insanely post-registry tweak, I don't know if it's because of the registry tweak though.<br /><br />The fix only makes the mouse response the same as EPP=OFF, so can't cause any stutter.<br /><br />> When applying the tweak, would resetting windows explorer work?<br /><br />No, unfortunately, Windows only reads the new SmoothMouse settings when you signon, which means you have to signout or restart.<br /><br />> I've been told there is no reason to do this tweak in Windows 10, what are your thoughts?<br /><br />Whether you need the fix or not is entirely up to the game, and does not depend on which version of Windows you have.<br />Any game that sets EPP=ON, and can't be told to not do that (-noforcemspd for example), and can't be set to use Raw Input will need the fix.<br /><br />> If I wanted to convert from 8/11 with 550 DPI to 6/11, what would the equivalent DPI be?<br /><br />With EPP=Off, 8/11 is × 2, so = 6/11 and 1100 DPI.<br /><br />(With EPP=ON, and WITHOUT a fix applied (normal Windows), 8/11 is × 1.4, so is approximately similar to 6/11 and 770 DPI, approximately, because the mouse DPI applies BEFORE the EPP=On acceleration is applied, whereas the 6/11, 8/11 is applied AFTER the EPP=On acceleration is applied.)Mark Crannesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16912157052383320420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-75750643250214968292018-01-18T12:21:24.622+13:002018-01-18T12:21:24.622+13:00> I get mixed green and red bars when dragging ...> I get mixed green and red bars when dragging a mouse down and left.<br /><br />Strange, but now explained below, and I have a sort-of fix for that.<br /><br />In later versions of Windows 10 (Version 1709 and later?), Microsoft changed how the mouse pointer is moved in response to mouse input, when scaling of text, apps and other items is not 100%, and Enhance pointer precision is OFF.<br /><br />Mouse pointer movements when Enhance pointer precision is OFF, are now scaled according to the per-monitor scaling of items setting.<br /><br />When Enhance pointer precision is OFF, and the Control Panel pointer speed slider is set to 6/11, MouseMovementRecorder will NOW (as of the latest version) not show all-black, exact 1-to-1, but instead Pointer Movement will be multiplied by the same scaling factor applied to text, apps and other items. (It will display much red.)<br /><br />The old version of MouseMovementRecorder behaved different than above. The old version of MouseMovementRecorder was not "Per monitor DPI aware", and because of this, if you changed your monitor DPI in Windows 10 Version 1709, Windows sent fake, adjusted pointer position numbers to MouseMovementRecorder.<br />Those adjusted pointer positions were the actual pointer positions, but adjusted down by a DPI adjustment, and rounding errors caused single pixel differences in some directions.<br />(Strangely, if you press 'A' key while MouseMovementRecorder has focus, move a little, then press 'A' again to turn EPP=OFF, the direction that didn't have rounding errors can change.)<br />(You can toggle between the old MouseMovementRecorder and new MouseMovementRecorder DPI behaviour by pressing the 'D' key.)<br /><br />This rounding wobble, just as it affected the old MouseMovementRecorder, might also affect old games that use the pointer position to decode mouse movement.Mark Crannesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16912157052383320420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-30181598859520098062018-01-15T13:53:10.184+13:002018-01-15T13:53:10.184+13:00Hey Mark, it's me again, I noticed some issues...Hey Mark, it's me again, I noticed some issues and would like to address it.<br /><br />- When playing Fortnite, the mouse stutters insanely post-registry tweak, I don't know if it's because of the registry tweak though.<br /><br />- When applying the tweak, would resetting windows explorer work?<br /><br />- I've been told there is no reason to do this tweak in Windows 10, what are your thoughts?<br /><br />- If I wanted to convert from 8/11 with 550 DPI to 6/11, what would the equivalent DPI be?<br />Philip C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07171085683267080598noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-14468752630514056632018-01-15T13:28:47.307+13:002018-01-15T13:28:47.307+13:00> I get mixed green and red bars when dragging ...> I get mixed green and red bars when dragging a mouse down and left.<br /><br />That is strange!<br />Mark Crannesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16912157052383320420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-23778664460883062602018-01-15T13:24:58.688+13:002018-01-15T13:24:58.688+13:00> Is there a way to have the exact same feelin...> Is there a way to have the exact same feeling of CPL mousefix of Windows XP on windows 10? If yes, what should i do?<br /><br />Yes.<br />On Windows XP, the sensitivity of CPL can be calculated with a formula:<br /><br />CPL_Sensitivity = 4.24 × Monitor_Refresh_Rate / Font_Size_DPI / 3.5<br /><br />If you had a 60Hz monitor, and used the standard "Normal" sized text, then CPL_Sensitivity = × 0.757<br /><br />If your Windows XP monitor (in-game) was not 60Hz, then put in the number you used.<br /><br />Best is to then use a normal 1-to-1 MarkC fix, or use Raw Input if your game supports it, and adjust your in-game sensitivity down by × 0.75<br /><br />Or you could build a fix and set the "pointer speed scaling (sensitivity) factor" to 0.75, but I wouldn't.Mark Crannesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16912157052383320420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-91422664484572096982018-01-15T12:55:24.763+13:002018-01-15T12:55:24.763+13:00> Could I just type in Windows 10?
Yes, you ca...> Could I just type in Windows 10?<br /><br />Yes, you can just type in Windows 10.<br />If you are running the fix builder on Windows 10, it should automatically choose "Windows 10+8" for you. The fixes for Windows 10 and Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 are all the same, so you can leave it at "Windows 10+8".<br /><br />> Enter the pointer speed scaling factor that you want when the pointer speed slider is set to the 8/11<br /><br />"Pointer speed scaling factor" = Windows sensitivity, but as an actual ratio, rather than as "8/11".<br /><br />When Enhance pointer precision (EPP) is OFF, the pointer speed scaling factor for 8/11 is × 2.0<br />That means that every 1 mouse count causes 2 pixels of pointer movement, so 10 mouse counts would cause 20 pixels of pointer movement.<br /><br />When Enhance pointer precision (EPP) is ON, the pointer speed scaling factor for 8/11 is × 1.4<br />That means that every 1 mouse count causes 1.4 pixels of pointer movement (but rounded), so 10 mouse counts would cause 14 pixels of pointer movement.<br /><br />I would enter it as 2.0, to be consistent with EPP = OFF.<br />(NOTE: that with it set to 2.0, you will see green in MouseMovementRecorder when EPP is ON, but that's OK when scaling factor is set to 2.)<br /><br />Usually it is recommended to set 1.0, so that you get exact 1-to-1, but exact 2-to-1 is as good, because there is no fractional part to the scaling factor.<br /><br />If you set 1.0, then in effect your 8/11 will be undone and forced to 6/11, and 6/11 is exactly 1-to-1, but is different from the 8/11 you are used to.<br />If you set 1.0, then in games that keep EPP OFF, you would be using 8/11 still (× 2.0), but in games that set EPP ON, which enables my fix, you would effectively be using 6/11 (× 1.0), because that's what you told the fix builder to do. The difference in sensitivity may be annoying.<br /><br />> Does this mean where the regedit file will be stored?<br /><br />Yes.<br />The regedit file will be stored in that folder, and you will also be asked if you want to apply the regedit file right away.Mark Crannesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16912157052383320420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-84155199139973477472018-01-14T15:10:24.361+13:002018-01-14T15:10:24.361+13:00Hey Marc, I'm a little confused on your instru...Hey Marc, I'm a little confused on your instructions to disable acceleration and have 1-to-1 in-game when the pointer speed isn't set to 6/11.<br /><br />1) Enter the operating system that the fix will be used for<br /> - Could I just type in Windows 10?<br /><br />2) Enter the pointer speed scaling factor that you want when the pointer speed slider is set to the 8/11 (What I have it at) position.<br /> - What does this mean?<br /><br />3) Select the folder where the registry mouse acceleration fix will be saved<br /> - Does this mean where the regedit file will be stored?Philip C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/07171085683267080598noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-66167061799119575022017-12-23T15:50:32.360+13:002017-12-23T15:50:32.360+13:00Greetings Mark. Is there a way to have the exact s...Greetings Mark. Is there a way to have the exact same feeling of CPL mousefix of Windows XP on windows 10? If yes, what should i do?<br /><br />Thank you in advance!Nunonoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-6032249589321264232017-12-01T11:32:43.617+13:002017-12-01T11:32:43.617+13:00I get mixed green and red bars when dragging a mou...I get mixed green and red bars when dragging a mouse down and left. If i go right or up it's fine, all black. This is with Enhance Pointer Precision off. When it's on it shows mostly green lines, with just a little bit of reds, here and there.<br />Win 10<br />1920x1080<br />125%<br />Logitech G203 ProdigyVukhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06399322039719881724noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-45974429371903893172017-11-07T19:18:55.617+13:002017-11-07T19:18:55.617+13:00> the download link doesn´t work.
Yeah, some c...> the download link doesn´t work.<br /><br />Yeah, some confused people sent Google a DMCA takedown notice, which I've challenged.<br /><br />In the meantime, use the mirror link on the <a href="http://donewmouseaccel.blogspot.co.nz/2010/03/markc-windows-7-mouse-acceleration-fix.html" rel="nofollow">MarkC Mouse Acceleration Fix</a> page, and the fix builder is another ZIP file inside the main ZIP file.Mark Crannesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16912157052383320420noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-70937731017840069532017-11-03T20:59:49.391+13:002017-11-03T20:59:49.391+13:00Hi,
the download link doesn´t work.Hi,<br /><br />the download link doesn´t work.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2000174220714868284.post-17677251147714582892017-10-08T12:25:52.617+13:002017-10-08T12:25:52.617+13:00Hi Baja Boys,
Re > Your google drive link has ...Hi Baja Boys,<br /><br />Re > Your google drive link has 404'd<br /><br />Yes, I've received a bogus DMCA takedown.<br />On the main "The MarkC Windows 10 + 8.1 + 8 + 7 Mouse Acceleration Fix" page, there is a mirror link just below the main link that should still work.Mark Crannesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16912157052383320420noreply@blogger.com