mouse sticks/freezes
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mouse sticks/freezes
if i shoot or move when im moving my mouse
it will stick or freeze for a second
im using a logitech mx518
it will stick or freeze for a second
im using a logitech mx518
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First, make sure you have the latest drivers from Logitech's web site. Then make sure the cord isn't coming loose from your computer (I've had that issue in the past). Aside from that, I can't think of anything else that might be the issue.
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Having some software intercept the mouse events and doing something can have an effect. After all there's an additional layer of software between the mouse and the application and who knows what that is doing.Xtife wrote: i do use software that changes the buttons on my mouse, but i dont see how that would effect the mouse movement, like i said this only happens in gzdoom, all the other games i play are fine
And if the effect is less present in ZDoom it is almost certainly a problem with the hardware.
Have you tried changing VSync in the menu? If VSync is off it might be possible with bad drivers that they are unable to send their data properly.
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Well, I have a Logitech MX518 on my other computer, so I put GZDoom on it to try to see if I could replicate the problems you are describing.
Even with using the Logitech software to reassign buttons, I could not reproduce the problems you are having.
On the other hand, what you describe does sound awfully simlar to a problem I have with Chocolate Doom and PRBoom (and PRBoom+, before the alternate mouse handling feature was added).
In there, everytime I would try to run and turn at the same time, the screens movements would "jerk" around every second or so. Made it impossible to play.
Even with using the Logitech software to reassign buttons, I could not reproduce the problems you are having.
On the other hand, what you describe does sound awfully simlar to a problem I have with Chocolate Doom and PRBoom (and PRBoom+, before the alternate mouse handling feature was added).
In there, everytime I would try to run and turn at the same time, the screens movements would "jerk" around every second or so. Made it impossible to play.
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You are drawing incorrect conclusions. GZDoom is just ZDoom with a GL renderer and a few extended features. The input handling is exactly the same.
Such problems can easily show with one application and not with others. Did you test any of the things that were mentioned here to see whether they have an effect on your mouse's performance?
Such problems can easily show with one application and not with others. Did you test any of the things that were mentioned here to see whether they have an effect on your mouse's performance?