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Glitchy mouse

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 9:35 pm
by luckmager
Hello,

I have a just bought a Sitecom CN-516 Bluetooth dongle for 10 euro (at dixons ), the transmission speed is 3 mbps.
The sixemugui says the manufacturer is:
Cambridge Silicon Radio (10)
And the Chip version is:
BlueCore4-ROM

I am using Ubuntu version 11.04

I have a 1800dpi mouse and i'm using your the configuration you posted
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configuration 1 :
axe x : multiplier = 13.32, exponent = 0.39
axe y : multiplier = 38.08, exponent = 0.39

configuration 2 :
axe x : multiplier = 1.76, exponent = 0.80
axe y : multiplier = 3.02, exponent = 0.80
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I have a FAT ps3 (80 gb) and my pc specs are:
- 1gb ddr5 vid card
- 3 gb RAM
- 2.66 GHz dual core processor

I am having a problem, when i move my mouse, the camera moves a bit laggy.
When i enable calibrate and press rctrl + f5, the y direction moves normally and i can't move to the x can't move.
And when i press rctrl + f6, the x direction moves normally and i can't move to the y direction.

Could it be that my dongle isn't working properly with the program?

Re: Glitchy mouse

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:04 pm
by McKack
That's supposed to happen during dead zone calibration. You'll notice that if you move the mouse slightly and just leave it in place when adjusting either X or Y dead zone that the aim will keep moving by itself. This way you can scroll the mousewheel and see where the aim starts going from not moving at all (emulated analog state is still inside dead zone of given game) to where it responds.
I usually up the dead zone a little bit past that point just to get a bit more responsive aim and sometimes eliminate that lag you might be experiencing (more noticeable the slower you move the aim)

Just remember to press something like rctrl+f3 to move out of dead zone calibration after you've adjusted it to test the results, tweak anything else you might need for compensation, then rctrl+f1 to save it.

What mouse you got by the way? I take it you've made sure the DPI is actually set to max..

Re: Glitchy mouse

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:24 pm
by luckmager
I have the Qware gaming mouse, i bought it at this dutch site: http://www.bol.com/nl/p/games/qware-gam ... index.html

I am sure i have it on maxed dpi (1800). The middle mouse gives light in different colors. White is 1800 dpi and my middle mouse gives white light.

Thank you for the info about calibration, i tried to put the deadzone from 22 to 31 but all of them gives lagg.

Re: Glitchy mouse

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:37 pm
by McKack
Have you adjusted the polling rate in Ubuntu?
I have a Logitech MX518 which has a DPI of 1600 and 250Hz gave me a much smoother aim than the default 100Hz.

In terminal:

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gksudo gedit /etc/modules
That will open the modules file in a text editor with the proper rights, allowing you to edit it.

Then, at the bottom add these two lines:

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-r usbhid
usbhid mousepoll=NUMBER
Where NUMBER is:
1 = 1000Hz
2 = 500Hz
4 = 250Hz
8 = 125Hz
10 = 100Hz (Default)

Example for 250Hz:

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-r usbhid
usbhid mousepoll=4
You'll have to restart for the changes to take effect.

Source: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php? ... &page=2#17

Re: Glitchy mouse

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 8:29 am
by luckmager
Thank you veeeeerrryyy much! It's almost perfect now at 250 hz :D
I only need to change the dead zones because i can't move fast to the right or left, but the lagg is gone :D
thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you !!!!

Re: Glitchy mouse

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 9:32 am
by McKack
Great!

What method of changing the polling rate worked for you by the way?

Re: Glitchy mouse

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 10:30 am
by luckmager
Blackmagic's way worked for me. I tried yours, but the terminal said Permission denied.

Re: Glitchy mouse

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 10:31 am
by luckmager
Im getting the logitech g500 now, i am a med skilled pc cod gamer and i like 5700dpi :P

Re: Glitchy mouse

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 11:34 am
by McKack
luckmager wrote:Blackmagic's way worked for me. I tried yours, but the terminal said Permission denied.
Ah yeah, basically the same but doing it manually. I'll edit my instructions in case anyone else reads this later on.

Re: Glitchy mouse

Posted: Sat Jul 09, 2011 2:00 pm
by uwontprevail
luckmager wrote:Im getting the logitech g500 now, i am a med skilled pc cod gamer and i like 5700dpi :P
The g500 is the best mouse I have ever used.

It is amazing, and the Logitech software allows you to make a rapid fire macro =D

I use the FN fal as a three shot burst weapon