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| | Mouse instability in Guild Wars I'm running Windows Vista Basic on a Dell notebook computer with ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 graphics, and using a Microsoft USB five button optical mouse rather than the notebook's touchpad. Since I installed Guild Wars on that computer, the mouse has been unstable - but only in Guild Wars. I also play City of Heroes on that computer and there is no instability with CoH or any other application - just with Guild Wars. The instability is of the form...when using the mouse to steer the character's movement (mouse look I think it's called in some games), when trying to make a small direction change, the direction will spontaneously flip by large amounts - often 90 degrees or more, but it's hard to tell exactly as it appears instantaneous. This doesn't happen all the time, but I'd estimate 50% of the time or more - hard to estimate. I've tried to do a controlled test, but haven't been successful. I do not find mouse sensitivity settings in the game, and do not have a detailed mouse configuration in Vista's "Mouse" control panel aplet. The detailed pointer aplet entitled "Mouse" is mostly for the touch pad, but for the mouse, only a few settings with no sensitivity type setting. I've tried to update the driver for that mouse, but Vista tells me the latest is already installed. The mouse itself is several years old, and among other things, I've tried cleaning it and using it on different surfaces other than the mousepad I usually use - emphasize that this behavior is only in Guild Wars. I posted the issue to a forum on Guild Wars Guru and the only reply directed me to a discussion on the nV (nVidia) News forums entitled "Vista Mouse Acceleration in Games" and referenced "render N frames ahead" setting. My graphics card configuration doesn't have anything like that that I can find, and other posts to the thread were in the context of keyboards. I've tried to watch carefully and it looks like the cursor "jumps" to the center of the display from where ever it is when I click. I recall there being some setting someplace that is for autocentering, but could be wrong. But, it doesn't do that in any other program that I've noticed. Is there such a thing in Vista, or if anybody here is familiar with Guild Wars, is there such a setting there - I could have missed it? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! Optiker |
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| | Re: Mouse instability in Guild Wars Wow that's quite a novel you got going there for mouse problems, I wish I could reciporcate with such flourish, but I'm at my other job so I don't have much time. Have you tried a different mouse pad? Some mice that are optical based have trouble tracking on some surfaces. Mice are basically CCD sensors (cameras) that watch whatever image/texture is under the mouse to track movement. if you're using a surface with a design (or shiny surface) on it, sometimes the mouse will get confused and mistrack. This problem is less prevalant on "Laser" mice, and some higher quality mice. I use a Logitech MX518 "Gaming" mouse. it's amazing, never mis-tracks ever, cheap too, can adjust the sensitivity on the fly. Yes, some games can mistrack more often than others, lots of factors involved. Try swapping out your mouse pad for a piece of white paper (no print on it), see if that helps. Also if your mouse is wireless, the occasional radio interferrance will cause this problem as well. in other words, I don't think this is a Vista Problem. it could be Guild Wars, but I doubt it. "Optiker" <optiker_crb@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:uOOYmt%23EIHA.4752@xxxxxx Quote: > I'm running Windows Vista Basic on a Dell notebook computer with ATI > Mobility Radeon X1400 graphics, and using a Microsoft USB five button > optical mouse rather than the notebook's touchpad. > > Since I installed Guild Wars on that computer, the mouse has been > unstable - but only in Guild Wars. I also play City of Heroes on that > computer and there is no instability with CoH or any other application - > just with Guild Wars. > > The instability is of the form...when using the mouse to steer the > character's movement (mouse look I think it's called in some games), when > trying to make a small direction change, the direction will spontaneously > flip by large amounts - often 90 degrees or more, but it's hard to tell > exactly as it appears instantaneous. This doesn't happen all the time, but > I'd estimate 50% of the time or more - hard to estimate. I've tried to do > a controlled test, but haven't been successful. > > I do not find mouse sensitivity settings in the game, and do not have a > detailed mouse configuration in Vista's "Mouse" control panel aplet. The > detailed pointer aplet entitled "Mouse" is mostly for the touch pad, but > for the mouse, only a few settings with no sensitivity type setting. I've > tried to update the driver for that mouse, but Vista tells me the latest > is already installed. The mouse itself is several years old, and among > other things, I've tried cleaning it and using it on different surfaces > other than the mousepad I usually use - emphasize that this behavior is > only in Guild Wars. > > I posted the issue to a forum on Guild Wars Guru and the only reply > directed me to a discussion on the nV (nVidia) News forums entitled "Vista > Mouse Acceleration in Games" and referenced "render N frames ahead" > setting. My graphics card configuration doesn't have anything like that > that I can find, and other posts to the thread were in the context of > keyboards. > > I've tried to watch carefully and it looks like the cursor "jumps" to the > center of the display from where ever it is when I click. I recall there > being some setting someplace that is for autocentering, but could be > wrong. But, it doesn't do that in any other program that I've noticed. Is > there such a thing in Vista, or if anybody here is familiar with Guild > Wars, is there such a setting there - I could have missed it? > > Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! > > Thanks! > Optiker |
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| | Re: Mouse instability in Guild Wars Andy [YaYa] wrote: Quote: > Wow that's quite a novel you got going there for mouse problems, I wish > I could reciporcate with such flourish, but I'm at my other job so I > don't have much time. > > Have you tried a different mouse pad? Some mice that are optical based > have trouble tracking on some surfaces. Mice are basically CCD sensors > (cameras) that watch whatever image/texture is under the mouse to track > movement. if you're using a surface with a design (or shiny surface) on > it, sometimes the mouse will get confused and mistrack. > > This problem is less prevalant on "Laser" mice, and some higher quality > mice. I use a Logitech MX518 "Gaming" mouse. it's amazing, never > mis-tracks ever, cheap too, can adjust the sensitivity on the fly. > > Yes, some games can mistrack more often than others, lots of factors > involved. > > Try swapping out your mouse pad for a piece of white paper (no print on > it), see if that helps. > > Also if your mouse is wireless, the occasional radio interferrance will > cause this problem as well. > > in other words, I don't think this is a Vista Problem. it could be Guild > Wars, but I doubt it. Thanks for the reply - I was beginning to give up hope for help from this discussion group. I have tried white copy paper and while that helped, it was far from eliminating the problem. I have also tried swapping the mouse with the 3-button Dell branded (Logitec?) wired optical mouse. No significant change. The mouse I was using when I reported the problem is a 5-button Microsoft Intellimouse (wired, optical). I have been communicating with GW Tech Support. They had me run DxDiag and send them the report. From that, they said my graphic driver needed updating, but that often you had to get it from teh computer manufacturer (Dell) not the graphic manufacturer, and that meant less frequent updates. All true! Vista says it's the latest driver, ATI says I have to get it from Dell, and Dell says there is no more recent driver update. Now, GW Tech Support says to run Hijack and send the report so they can see what else is running that might be causing a problem. I will do that later today. Thanks for your suggestions. I'm not a hard-core gamer, but if I knew it was the mouse, I'd willingly replace it. As it is, swapping the mouse didn't seem to help, nor replacing the mousepad with white paper. Thanks again! Optiker |
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| | Re: Mouse instability in Guild Wars "Optiker" <optiker_crb@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:O9Xha60FIHA.4712@xxxxxx Quote: > Andy [YaYa] wrote: Quote: >> Wow that's quite a novel you got going there for mouse problems, I wish I >> could reciporcate with such flourish, but I'm at my other job so I don't >> have much time. >> >> Have you tried a different mouse pad? Some mice that are optical based >> have trouble tracking on some surfaces. Mice are basically CCD sensors >> (cameras) that watch whatever image/texture is under the mouse to track >> movement. if you're using a surface with a design (or shiny surface) on >> it, sometimes the mouse will get confused and mistrack. >> >> This problem is less prevalant on "Laser" mice, and some higher quality >> mice. I use a Logitech MX518 "Gaming" mouse. it's amazing, never >> mis-tracks ever, cheap too, can adjust the sensitivity on the fly. >> >> Yes, some games can mistrack more often than others, lots of factors >> involved. >> >> Try swapping out your mouse pad for a piece of white paper (no print on >> it), see if that helps. >> >> Also if your mouse is wireless, the occasional radio interferrance will >> cause this problem as well. >> >> in other words, I don't think this is a Vista Problem. it could be Guild >> Wars, but I doubt it. > Andy... > > Thanks for the reply - I was beginning to give up hope for help from this > discussion group. > > I have tried white copy paper and while that helped, it was far from > eliminating the problem. I have also tried swapping the mouse with the > 3-button Dell branded (Logitec?) wired optical mouse. No significant > change. The mouse I was using when I reported the problem is a 5-button > Microsoft Intellimouse (wired, optical). > > I have been communicating with GW Tech Support. They had me run DxDiag and > send them the report. From that, they said my graphic driver needed > updating, but that often you had to get it from teh computer manufacturer > (Dell) not the graphic manufacturer, and that meant less frequent updates. > All true! Vista says it's the latest driver, ATI says I have to get it > from Dell, and Dell says there is no more recent driver update. > > Now, GW Tech Support says to run Hijack and send the report so they can > see what else is running that might be causing a problem. I will do that > later today. > > Thanks for your suggestions. I'm not a hard-core gamer, but if I knew it > was the mouse, I'd willingly replace it. As it is, swapping the mouse > didn't seem to help, nor replacing the mousepad with white paper. > > Thanks again! > Optiker Yeah, could be something to do with Guild Wars. I forget, which video card do you have exactly? I have a Toshiba notebook and I get the ATI drivers for my x1200 (a notebook only card designed for Vista Only Notebooks) from the ati.amd.com site. Just got 7.10 the other day. Might try it, could work. |
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| | Re: Mouse instability in Guild Wars Andy [YaYa] wrote: Quote: > > Dude I don't know, I consider Guild Wars to be pretty hard core. > > Yeah, could be something to do with Guild Wars. > > I forget, which video card do you have exactly? I have a Toshiba > notebook and I get the ATI drivers for my x1200 (a notebook only card > designed for Vista Only Notebooks) from the ati.amd.com site. Just got > 7.10 the other day. Might try it, could work. > from the computer manufacturer - don't even list X1400. I suspect it's like your X1200 - Vista only notebook card. But I don't think I'll try it. I really don't need to screw up my system by installing some thing that will break it. It sure is looking like a GW problem, but if it was, I'd think they would be familiar with it and had a fix long ago. I'll try Hijack as they suggested and see what happens. As for hardcore...not me. I manage, especially when I'm teamed with my son who graciously covers for me and keeps me from getting too lost. I manage pretty well on City of Heroes - even without him - and survived as a beta tester of Lord of the Rings without him, but needed him around for World of Warcraft. I survived it alone, but barely. Thanks! Optiker |
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| | Re: Mouse instability in Guild Wars "Optiker" <optiker_crb@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:edqxwxBGIHA.2372@xxxxxx Quote: > Andy [YaYa] wrote: Quote: >> >> Dude I don't know, I consider Guild Wars to be pretty hard core. >> >> Yeah, could be something to do with Guild Wars. >> >> I forget, which video card do you have exactly? I have a Toshiba notebook >> and I get the ATI drivers for my x1200 (a notebook only card designed for >> Vista Only Notebooks) from the ati.amd.com site. Just got 7.10 the other >> day. Might try it, could work. >> > Andy...I've got the X1400, and on the ATI site they say I need to get it > from the computer manufacturer - don't even list X1400. I suspect it's > like your X1200 - Vista only notebook card. But I don't think I'll try it. > I really don't need to screw up my system by installing some thing that > will break it. It sure is looking like a GW problem, but if it was, I'd > think they would be familiar with it and had a fix long ago. I'll try > Hijack as they suggested and see what happens. > > As for hardcore...not me. I manage, especially when I'm teamed with my son > who graciously covers for me and keeps me from getting too lost. I manage > pretty well on City of Heroes - even without him - and survived as a beta > tester of Lord of the Rings without him, but needed him around for World > of Warcraft. I survived it alone, but barely. > > Thanks! > Optiker In LotR:O now, Landroval server. Rumgrim or Cadfrid are my characters, stick me on you're friends list if you drop on. -A. |
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