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Dual optical mouse in CS

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July 21, 2002 10:39:15 PM

Some friends of mine have started a CS clan, and we all bought this fantastic mouse - BUT! When either of us connectet is to the USB port rather than the PS/2 port, then it's impossible to cahange the sensitivity in CS/HL - in windows it's no problemo....but even if i type 'sensitivity 0.0001' in the console inside of CS, the sens don't change (most of our machines are Athlons on ASUS mb's with GF 2-3 gfx)

ps. the same post is in 'other pherp.' section...

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Linux RoxX

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July 23, 2002 6:18:48 PM

I've used that mouse before without the problem you stated. What driver revisions and OSes are you using?
July 23, 2002 6:48:02 PM

We are using the newest versions of Logitech's combo mouse drivers - sorry didn't had the time to check the version, but it is definitly a brand new version (1 of July, or so)
The OS's is Win98 SR2 with some minor security updates.

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...real men cry ALOT!

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July 23, 2002 6:50:26 PM

....erh - minor correction.
There are NO minor security updates in Windows - they are ALLE major =)

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...real men cry ALOT!

Linux RoxX
July 26, 2002 2:18:51 PM

Have you tried altering the sensitivity thru the config.cfg file?
July 26, 2002 4:22:00 PM

I really cant help on the issue to much. But i can relate a similar experience.

Logitech WheelMan Optical Mouse - Playing Quake 2. If I went through USB the game would act all laggy. IT would lock in one look position and continue to walk in that direction unitl I hit wall. Would only last a few seconds but wold happen all the time.

Issue stopped after using a USB to PS/2 adapter.

OS was Win XP. Did it on XP native driver as well as drivers from Logitech.

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August 6, 2002 1:54:15 AM

yo can i join ur clan?

the worst failure is not trying........so go ahead and TRY to overclock your cpu to 5ghz
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