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I have some mouse acceleration type problems when I move the mouse fast or too far. I don't understand because I have turned mouse acceleration off for all profiles in the SetPoint drivers (using Logitech G9 mouse on Win7 x64). And to be safe I turned the pointer precision off in the windows drivers and applied MarkC mousefix for Windows 7. It doesn't help at all.
I have similar problems with NOLF.
CS 1.6 doesn't have that problem though.

Maybe I just have to delete setpoint drivers?
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gorkha: I have some mouse acceleration type problems when I move the mouse fast or too far. I don't understand because I have turned mouse acceleration off for all profiles in the SetPoint drivers (using Logitech G9 mouse on Win7 x64). And to be safe I turned the pointer precision off in the windows drivers and applied MarkC mousefix for Windows 7. It doesn't help at all.
I have similar problems with NOLF.
CS 1.6 doesn't have that problem though.

Maybe I just have to delete setpoint drivers?
I'm having what seems like a mouse acceleration issue as well.

I've used MarkC's mousefix for Win7 (32bit) and turned off Pointer Precision in windows. I use SetPoint for my G500. It just doesn't feel as tight as CS or even Quake. I recall having far more control over my aiming back when MoHAA was one of the more popular online shooters back in the day. It feels like even Windows Desktop is a lot tighter in terms of responsiveness after I close MoHAA. I have no idea what's wrong. No vsync or mouse filter is enabled in-game.

Unfortunately I have no solution. I just wanted to say that you're not alone.