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    Default Mouse sensitivity problem.

    During games such as Counter Strike and XIII, my mouse sensitivity will decrease to '0' in as little as 1 minute, however in Deus Ex: Invisible War, it never decreases to my noticing. What is this, and how can i fix it?
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    Are you using the drivers that came with your mouse? If you are unistall them. If you arent, install them.

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    Damn, while surfing this I had the idea to search for some drivers for my generic HP 2 button, wheel mouse. I found some on the hp website and it fixed my problem in Quake 3 Arena. Your my hero TechKnow!

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    Solving problems I didnt even know about? Damn I'm good.

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    Hell yeah. I would give you ten stars but the max is 5. Quake 3 is my favorite game but I stopped to play because of a mouse sensivity problem in it.

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    Yeah, anyway i have the lastest firm ware that i updated before i posted this thread.
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    I suggest unistalling the drivers that came with your mouse if your using Windows XP. WinXP's drivers are fine and Mouseware can cause sensitivity problems, especially Logitech's. Sadly I know ALOT about mouses and mouse drivers, so I'm almost 100% sure the problem is driver related.
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    i wish i could find drivers for my mouse... DAMNED LOGITECH! they don't support my mouse in winxp.... i lost the use of my thumb button and the mouse acceleration... grrrr

    (logitech mouseman wheel)

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    So there are no updates for logitech mouses? I kinda got lost reading this since I don't know much about PC's.


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    i was a bit doubtful when i clicked the link.... since i have checked logitech site about 50 times to check if they have recognised that my mouse EXIST

    then when it says it have to remove my present drivers i become nervous.....

    but when i see the right name of the mouse... then the same looking program i had on win ME... and that it recognise my 4th button!!!! OGM!!!!! THANK YOU!!!!! HAPPYNESS!!!! FINALLY!!!!

    thanks a lot!!

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