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The first thing I do when I install Windows is uncheck the "Enhance pointer
precision" box under mouse settings in the control panel. The reason for this is I can't stand the "sticky" effect of the cursor with this setting turned on. The same goes for games, in particular First Person Shooters. So the fact that mouse acceleration is turned on when I'm playing Halo 2, makes it a less than satisfactory gaming experience. This is not the first time I've encountered this problem, it was a constantly re-occuring issue on the Windows XP 32bit platform. You can still find tons of information on how to "fix" this problem, it involves some registry key changes, and it has always worked for me. The problem is that no one seems to have made the same progress on the Vista x64 platform yet. Is there any registry changes that you can do to fix this problem? And I don't mean setting MouseThreshold1 and MouseThreshold2 to 0. |