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    Mouse: Setting Up Different Settings For The Mouse

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    Post  docki Sun Mar 01, 2009 1:20 am

    Mouse : Setting Up Different Settings For The Mouse

    There is simply no correct settings for the mouse, its all a matter of preference. However there are quite a few things that gamers do not know about or they simply overlook the task of setting it up. This guide will provide information and suggest recommended values for all mouse related settings.

    Mouse Acceleration
    Like the name suggests, mouse acceleration just does that. With mouse acceleration on , the movement of the mouse becomes inconsistent , you will notice that the mouse movement will start slow then speed up and then slow down again. It is recommended that mouse acceleration be turned off for consistent mouse movement and good control. Turning mouse acceleration off is quite simple:
    Start > Control Panel > Mouse > Mouse Pointer options > Under motion make sure "enhanced pointer
    precision" is unchecked


    However if you are running Windows XP then there is some additional tasks to be done to completely turn off mouse acceleration. There are 2 methods for turning off mouse acceleration. Method 1 will comepletely turn off mouse acceleration for Windows XP meaning all applications and games , Method 2 will only turn off mouse acceleration for CS.

    Method 1:
    Simply download the CPL mouse fix. Unzip the file and double click the file called mousefix.reg. A message may pop up asking if you would like to add the registry entries , just click yes. After entries have been made you have to restart the computer.

    Method 2:
    From the Steam Menu goto Games > right click Counter Strike > select Properties > launch options now simply type in the following parameters (commands): -noforcemparms -noforcemspd -noforcemaccel

    Launch options:

    After turning off mouse acceleration you will notice a significant change and you may be even tempted to turn it back on, but remember its best for it to be turned off and your aiming skills will certainly be better.

    Note:
    Some new mouse have its own mouse acceleration settings so you may have to refer to the mouse manual to turn it off.


    Mouse Ingame Settings

    The ingame mouse menu is found in Options > Mouse while in Counter Strike

    Reverse Mouse: Enabling this option will invert your x-y axis, so up will become down and down will become up. Random Fact: Ron ’Rambo’ Kim of TEAM 3D uses reverse mouse option.
    Recommended Setting : Off

    Mouselook:
    Enabling this option allows you to "look" with the mouse.
    Recommended Setting : On

    Mouse Filter: This option smoothes out your mouse movement. However it makes your crosshair slightly off position from where you want it to be. Counter Strike calculates all the mouse movements over the previous 2 frames and then uses the average to make the mouse movement look more consistent and fluid , at the same time being slightly inaccurate.
    Recommended Setting : Off

    Joystick: Use this option if you prefer to use a joystick
    Recommended Setting : Off

    Joystick Look: Same as Mouse Look but used only when a joystick is used instead of a mouse.
    Recommended Setting : Off

    Auto-Aim: Aim at enemies automatically. Sort of like a ’legal’ aimbot but the server needs to have
    sv_aim 1 for it to work.
    Recommended Setting : Off

    Mouse Sensitivity: This options sets how fast or slow your crosshair moves ingame. Most professional players use sesitivities below 4 but its all about personal preference. The type of mouse you use and the mouse pad surface are all deciding factors for the sensitivity you should be using.
    Recommended Setting : Personal Preference


    Console Commands

    The following commands can be entered into the console while ingame or put in config.cfg and or any
    custom .cfg file.

    m_filter [0|1] : Same function as Mouse filter on the mouse options tab. 0 = off 1 = on
    Recommended Setting : Off

    m_forward [x] : Changes the sensitivity of forward and backward mouse movement.
    Recommended Setting : Default value

    m_pitch [x] : Changes the sensitivity of up and down mouse movement.
    Recommended Setting : Default value

    m_side [x] : Changes the sensitivity of sideways mouse movement.
    Recommended Setting : Default value

    m_yaw [x] : Changes the sensitivity for turning left and right mouse movement.
    Recommended Setting : Default value

    sensitivity [x] : Same function as Mouse sensitvity on the mouse tab options but more effective since you
    can enter decimal values
    Recommended Setting : Personal Preference

    zoom_sensitivity_ratio [x] : changes the sensitivity of zoomed/scoped weapon crosshair. The sensitivity is dependant on the ratio value. The scoped weapons sensitivty will be equall to zoom_sensitivity_ratio x sensitivity (sens x zsr = scoped weapon sensitivity), for example if your mouse sensitivity is 4 and the zoom_sensitivity_ratio is 1.2 then while your zoomed in , your sensitivity will be 4.8 ( 4 x 1.2 = 4.8 ) This command works for all rifles with a scope eg aug , sig , awp , scout.
    Recommended Setting : Personal Preference

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