Mouse calibration - translation test

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debugman
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Re: Mouse calibration - translation test

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I set my mouse dpi (12,000).

I didn't set anything about multiple mice and keyboard but I don't get the warning message with my config, only with configs from repository.
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Re: Mouse calibration - translation test

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Can you provide new log due to your new status?
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Re: Mouse calibration - translation test

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There something I can say:
- Your sensitivity is too low (0.81) but your accelerate is too high (0.95 ~ 1). Reduce it first.
- Due to your config you can use trackpad and mouse at the same time, no need to do anything but you can also disable trackpad.
- Did you set your mouse to 12000 DPI level? I mean did you install mouse driver or press DPI change button on mouse body?

Since you said that calibration has no respond, I think the reason is mouse itself still not set in DPI level you want.
Could you please provide information about your mouse?
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- In the game (Battlefield V) it doesn't feel low sensitivity, on the contrary, it feels high. I have trouble with the acceleration, because too low and the cursor moves much less than if I move it fast (the same distance).

- I don't care about using trackpad, I only mentioned it as maybe its the cause of the issue.

- The mouse (Nixeus) is set to 12,000.

Again, the issue is as follow:

If I try the translation test on default sensitivity, it doesn't move.

Raising the sensitivity higher causes the test to actually move the cursor, but it is very slow.

I mention the trackpad because the slow movement is similar to how it feels if I move with the trackpad.

How do I set the config to ignore the trackpad?
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Please use the reply button instead of quoting last post.

Maybe you should download the Battlefield V config and start from there.
After download the only thing to do is to convert mouse sensitivity using either gimx-config or gimx-fpsconfig (and of course changing the bindings to your liking).
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That is what I did. I guess I will have to do that for every game.

A different issue I have (I will start a new topic if necessary) is that I need to start the gimx several times without it losing the mouse capturing.

What I mean is that if I move the mouse and click the right mouse button, it loses the mouse and a click is registered on the window behind.

After a few restarts it stops and runs without issues.
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I just tried with PS4_BattlefieldV_Godlike.xml and converted sensitivity. Sensitivity and acceleration are definitely not the same as you have.

And yes, every game has different translation parameters, which means calibration has to be done for each game.
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sorry for the mixup, I didn't mean the config I uploaded here is after I did that, I just meant that I did used the PS4_BattlefieldV_Godlike as a base and reconfigure it as I like.

Any idea about the other issue I have? the first log I uploaded here was collected when it happened.
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Try reducing your DPI, I had problems with high DPI before, and was 5000.
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