- Nov 23, 2004
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Hey all,
I was wondering if anyone here might have an idea on how to get rid of this annoying mouse lag I seem to get when I enable vsync or refresh lock in ATT. To clarify, the mouse becomes sluggish and delay ridden especially in areas with graphical effects (like smoke in Counter-Strike 1.6). It is not constant, however and remains playable for the most part, just under the aforementioned circumstance, it can be a real pain. Note: It really only happens majorly on CS 1.6 (OGL).
I'm using a Visionmaster 1451 LS902UT CRT monitor with it's correct drivers, I run most of my games at the resolution 1280x1024 (or 1280x960) at their maximum supported refresh rate of 85hz.
I'm using the Cat 5.8 Omegas, but it has been happening with every cat version I have ever used.
My mouse is the logitech MX510 with the 9.80 mouseware (latest), I don't have any acceleration enabled (but it happens either way).
I have tried using Raziel's usbport.sys hex edit to increase the sample rate of the mouse from 125hz to 250hz and even 500hz, but the lag still happens under the same circumstances.
It goes away when I disable VSync or refresh lock, but I don't like the tearing on the screen and it's not smooth enough for my tastes.
One thing I have noticed is that If I enable vysnc, I get a lock at 85fps reported back to me in netgraph (in CS). So Vsync is on and working.
However If I disable vsync (always off in ATT), but Enable refresh lock, the game runs smooth as if Vsync is on, yet netgraph reports 100fps as opposed to the max for that res which should be 85. It's bizarre but handy, and in either case the mouse lag exists in the same manner.
I don't know what to try so that I can retain the smoothness without having the mouse lag. Anyone got any ideas, because this is really annoying me.
Thanks in advance.
I was wondering if anyone here might have an idea on how to get rid of this annoying mouse lag I seem to get when I enable vsync or refresh lock in ATT. To clarify, the mouse becomes sluggish and delay ridden especially in areas with graphical effects (like smoke in Counter-Strike 1.6). It is not constant, however and remains playable for the most part, just under the aforementioned circumstance, it can be a real pain. Note: It really only happens majorly on CS 1.6 (OGL).
I'm using a Visionmaster 1451 LS902UT CRT monitor with it's correct drivers, I run most of my games at the resolution 1280x1024 (or 1280x960) at their maximum supported refresh rate of 85hz.
I'm using the Cat 5.8 Omegas, but it has been happening with every cat version I have ever used.
My mouse is the logitech MX510 with the 9.80 mouseware (latest), I don't have any acceleration enabled (but it happens either way).
I have tried using Raziel's usbport.sys hex edit to increase the sample rate of the mouse from 125hz to 250hz and even 500hz, but the lag still happens under the same circumstances.
It goes away when I disable VSync or refresh lock, but I don't like the tearing on the screen and it's not smooth enough for my tastes.
One thing I have noticed is that If I enable vysnc, I get a lock at 85fps reported back to me in netgraph (in CS). So Vsync is on and working.
However If I disable vsync (always off in ATT), but Enable refresh lock, the game runs smooth as if Vsync is on, yet netgraph reports 100fps as opposed to the max for that res which should be 85. It's bizarre but handy, and in either case the mouse lag exists in the same manner.
I don't know what to try so that I can retain the smoothness without having the mouse lag. Anyone got any ideas, because this is really annoying me.
Thanks in advance.