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Mouse moves small distances on screen?


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SpaceDonkey1stClass

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Hello Ladies & Gentlemen! I am making my first post,

I think my problem with the mouse is something simple, but I am overlooking it.

My mouse began..well...I don't know how to explain it... I have to move my hand and mouse a far ways on my mousepad, for the mouse to do the same on the screen. And I was wondering if there is anyway to change this setting? I feel like I shouldn't have to move my hand clearly across the mousepad for the pointer to move on screen. 

 

I have Windows 7 64bit Home Premium

My mouse is E-Blue Mazer II, model EMS601BKAA-NF

 

Does anyone understand what I'm talking about?? 

 

Thank you

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terry1966

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http://windows.micro...s#1TC=windows-7

 

  1. Open Mouse Properties by clicking the Start button 4f6cbd09-148c-4dd8-b1f2-48f232a2fd33_818, and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type mouse, and then click Mouse.

  2. Click the Pointer Options tab, and then do any of the following:

    • To change the speed at which the mouse pointer moves, under Motion, move the Select a pointer speed slider toward Slow or Fast.

 

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I tried these settings a few weeks ago, it didn't change what I am having a problem with. Perhaps I'm just some one of a kind weirdo who has this issue.


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if changing the speed didn't help then what you want is a mouse with better/higher dpi.

 

this link explains everything on how mice work and the effect higher dpi (dots per inch.) has. :- http://www.howtogeek...ter-for-gaming/

 

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ok just looked at what type of mouse you have and it is a high dpi capable mouse, so if the mouse is not faulty and why you need such big hand movements then i'd suggest going to the manufacturers site :- http://e-3lue.com/int/index.html

 

and making sure you have the latest drivers and software installed for it, that may solve your problem.

 

at about the 2.45/3 minute mark this video explains how to change the dpi settings on your mouse.

 

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Edited by terry1966, 07 April 2016 - 05:11 PM.

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