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Member 27 posts
Registered: Apr 2007
Hey, The "usbmrs11.exe" patch doesnt work. The option doesn't show up in latest setpoint drivers OS=Windows XP SP2
any advice on how to get 500hz, thanks!
Member 21 posts
Registered: Aug 2007
I got 500hz by not using setpoint and setting m_rate 500 in ezquake.
Member 12 posts
Registered: Mar 2008
I got 500hz by not using setpoint and setting m_rate 500 in ezquake. does that mean you use -m_smooth and -dinput in commandline? coz -dinput is awful.. The usbmrs patch didn't work for me either. Kept getting an error about the usbsys or some shit. I have the same mouse and am only using 125hz at the moment as well. Feels OK, but I read here that o-clocking doesn't affect the max response rate?: http://www.esreality.com/?a=longpost&id=1265679&page=14 help appreciated
Member 347 posts
Registered: Feb 2006
That's odd. I am using "usbmrs11.exe" also, and it worked perfectly fine. 500Hz MX518 here.
Member 401 posts
Registered: Mar 2006
Yeah usbmrs11.exe worked perfect at 500hz on my MX510 and MX518.
Joey try updating your Windows with automatic updates. Get SP2 first if you don't have it then auto update. Dunno if that would help but its worth a try.
Member 12 posts
Registered: Mar 2008
I just tried it again, and in safe mode.
I keep getting: "couldn't find a valid sequence ERROR, use original windows usbport.sys". WTF is that? - Somone please give me a rundown of how to install this sucker, in case im doing something obviously dumb.
I am already using SP2 win XP.
Also, do people still apply a mouseaccel fix for windows xp? or is that issue taken care of with Service Pack 2? Thanks for the help.
Member 401 posts
Registered: Mar 2006
For qw and specifically ezquake you don't need mouseaccel fix but for some Unreal engine games its required if you want no accel.
Member 137 posts
Registered: Sep 2006
That's odd. I am using "usbmrs11.exe" also, and it worked perfectly fine. 500Hz MX518 here. same here..
Member 705 posts
Registered: Feb 2006
i think it doesn't work in pirated XP
Administrator 887 posts
Registered: Jan 2006
try this: http://dev.neod.com/temp/qw/xpmousefix/ Join us on discord.quake.world
Member 137 posts
Registered: Sep 2006
Hmm im pretty sure it (can)works on pirated, after testing at a friends house edited: (can) due to topic :<
Member 12 posts
Registered: Mar 2008
bps: thanks mate -- you're a champion!
worked flawlessly.
Member 95 posts
Registered: Jun 2006
Why would you want to upgrade an mx518 to 500Hz? As far as I know there will be no difference (unlike mx500 with 1000Hz).
Member 355 posts
Registered: Jun 2006
Why would you want to upgrade an mx518 to 500Hz? As far as I know there will be no difference (unlike mx500 with 1000Hz). You misread the article on ESR. Although the mouse has the same perfect control, clipped response, and malfunction speeds, it is STILL running at the specified mouse rate. At 500hz, the mouse is sending 500 pieces of data compared to 125 at 125hz. Basically for ever movement of the mouse, your PC should have more data to use to give a better and smoother view of it.
Member 108 posts
Registered: Jun 2006
"1. Short description. This driver/program is intended to "overclock" USB mice under Windows 98 through XP x64. I have personally tested it only under Windows 98SE, Windows 2000 SP2 and Windows XP SP1. Testing under Windows XP x64 was performed by Dark_Cloud. ... You can access newest version at this link: http://sweetlow.at.tut.by/download/hidusbf.zip "
This is by far the best overclock program i think.
hz matter a lot. let say u have 125hz (standard) and u do a 180 swing with our mouse in 0.2 sec, then u would have just 25 readings for the 180, so the errormargin would be 7.2 degres. U would do a 180 +- 7 At 1000hz u would have 200 readings for a 180 at same speed, with is a lot smoother.
1000hz takes some cpu power
something about xp mouse accel. as long as u have these values mouse is smooth
"It seems that even without pointer precision disabled, the mouse under XP is still influenced by an acceleration curve. This is especially noticeable in games. To completely remove mouse acceleration from XP, you will need to go into the registry and adjust the SmoothmouseXYCurve values. Here is how its done.
1. Click Start button 2. Select Run 3. Type 'regedit' in the open textbox 4. Open the tree 'HKEY_CURRENT_USER', select control panel, then select mouse 5. Right clicking, modify the SmoothMouseXCurve and SmoothMouseYCurve hexidecimal values to the following:
SmoothMouseXCurve: 00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00 00,a0,00,00,00,00,00,00 00,40,01,00,00,00,00,00 00,80,02,00,00,00,00,00 00,00,05,00,00,00,00,00
SmoothMouseYCurve: 00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00 66,a6,02,00,00,00,00,00 cd,4c,05,00,00,00,00,00 a0,99,0a,00,00,00,00,00 38,33,15,00,00,00,00,00
If done correctly, you will notice you are holding a markedly more responsive mouse."
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