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PS/2 mouse performance help
Hi. I can remember that when I used to use a PS/2 mouse,
I had found a website somewhere that told you of one sort of solution. PS/2 just will never be as good as USB, but, it seems that the computer checks for data from it a certain number of times per second (which I belive is 60Hz by default) and you could safely raise that number somewhat. I think you could even set it as high as 120Hz. Presumably that would require a bit more horsepower to do, so back when I first saw that it was more of an issue, but, on a semi-modern pc, it should only be a question of whether or not that is good for the PS/2 and/or the PS/2 device. Unfortunately, I can't remember where I saw that, but I do remember it was a registry hack, so you may try winguides.com first. I wish you luck, especially since I may be downgrading my USB mouse to PS/2 soon )-: -----Original Message----- I have a couple of PC's hooked up to a KVM switch and i noticed when i play games using the PS/2 mouse(logitech wheel mouse) the game is very skippy and also when im not playing games and just under normal PC use the mouse pointer skips.this also happens when i plug the mouse into the PS/2 port at the back of the pc.I normaly use a USB mouse but the KVM switch only uses PS/2. I would realy appreciate any help on this problum Thx .. . |
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