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Mouse issues

Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 07 4:14 pm
by Tonnochi
I've been having mouse issues on my new PC. It started with CoD: UO on Vista, but then I took Vista off of course and now Hitman: Blood Money has the same problem on XP. It's like the mouse is lagging. I can move the mouse physically and then there's a delay before the pointer moves. It's impossible to play anything.

Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 07 4:33 pm
by Dae
What is your mouse?

Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 07 9:42 pm
by Tonnochi
A silver PS2 HP thing that came with my PC. I tried switching to a laser USB, but it's still the same problem.

Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 07 9:56 pm
by bambi
actually I've encountered mouse problems when the computer can't handle the game. I think your comp may be too slow for this game.

Posted:
Sat Oct 13, 07 10:53 pm
by Tonnochi
Unless it's a video card issue, it's integrated until I get cash. Is that possible?

Posted:
Sun Oct 14, 07 12:09 am
by Kaiden
Is mouse wireless and/or "Laser"?

Posted:
Sun Oct 14, 07 1:16 am
by Tonnochi
Not wireless, but the second one I tried was laser.

Posted:
Sun Oct 14, 07 1:39 am
by Kaiden
And same problem?
Hmm.. ok.. uh you got all the drives installed?
Check mouse sensitivity.
etc.

Posted:
Sun Oct 14, 07 2:23 am
by bambi
you say you have integrated vid card. I still believe its because the game requires more than your comp can handle. Try lowering graphics settings.

Posted:
Sun Oct 14, 07 9:58 am
by Dae
What is your FPS?

Posted:
Sat Oct 20, 07 11:55 pm
by [FTF]Freedom
If ur mouse is USB ya gotta be careful.
USB resources are doled out by priorities.
The priority "need" for USB resources (including power and CPU time) is usually determined (honestly) by which device connects first.
I sometimes have trouble with my wireless adaptor for my Network and my wireless laser mouse. Unplug any other usb device, restart system, plug in mouse, then plug in other devices.
Ya never know.... it could work for you, too.

Posted:
Sun Oct 21, 07 5:35 pm
by Tonnochi
I've tried a P2P port as well.

Posted:
Sat Nov 10, 07 10:40 pm
by Tonnochi
Seems I'm having similar problems in a different way. My mouse throws the camera somewhere. Sometimes I'm looking at the ground, sometimes I'm turned around, etc. I'll record it with Fraps and put it on YouTube.

Posted:
Sun Nov 11, 07 12:45 pm
by Professor Layton
What surface does your mouse move on?

Posted:
Sun Nov 11, 07 1:31 pm
by Gishank
Seeming as your Graphics Card is intergrated, that tells me one thing. Your graphics card is incompatible.

Posted:
Mon Nov 12, 07 5:25 pm
by Tonnochi
Clix wrote:What surface does your mouse move on?
It's a hard mouse pad.
The two mice I've been using are:
1. Shitty HP P2P port wheel mouse
2. USB USB laser mouse
Both with cord.

Posted:
Mon Nov 12, 07 6:22 pm
by Gishank
Dude, its not your mouse. Its your graphics card. 80% Of Integrated graphics cards do not even support Direct X, letalone play alot of games.

Posted:
Mon Nov 12, 07 6:43 pm
by Tonnochi
Graphics=NVIDIA GeForce 6150 LE
Why would my vid card toss my mouse like that?

Posted:
Mon Nov 12, 07 6:44 pm
by Gishank
Integrated graphics cards do alot of weird things. You proberbly used your mouse, and it acted as latency...

Posted:
Mon Nov 12, 07 7:01 pm
by Kaiden
"intergrated"? That means?

Posted:
Mon Nov 12, 07 7:08 pm
by Gishank
Its built into the motherboard...
Just discussed it over XFire with him... Guess what, his card isn't actually supported for his processor... And the card is worse than a GeForce MX 440 SE...... His card has 3GB/s with a meer 32 MB of VRAM.. LOLLERSKATES...

Posted:
Mon Nov 12, 07 8:38 pm
by Kaiden
He built it himself lol?

Posted:
Mon Nov 12, 07 9:10 pm
by Tonnochi
Noo, HP are cheap asses. 32 Mb Vid card, I can barely run DX ffs.