Regarding the original post
I have the same problem where I bound the + and - buttons to a keystroke but in-game the sensitivity would still change along with the keystroke
A simple workaround, since I only use the mouse at 1600dpi
Disable the other sensitivities, simply black them out and there's nothing to switch to anymore
That's a better work-around than mine. I just made it so when it changes, it changes by only +/-50dpi - so miniscule of an amount, I don't even notice it.
Originally posted by Suicide Joe I learned way back in my TFC days that any mouse software and online first person shooters don't mix.
For the one or two 'conveniences' that you may use from mouse softwere in Windows, they just arn't worth bashing your head on your desk trying to figure out how to stop it from causing your game to randomly minimize just after you grab the flag or your sensitivity from going to hell while in the middle of a fire fight.
Have you ever tried out the Razer range, they have some really nice drivers, the origional mice to have on the fly sensitivity and macros for mouse buttons. Never had any problems with them like you've described, although there have been 1-2 small things in the release drivers which are undesireable they re-release drivers quickly to iron these things out.
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