![]() ![]() I have no clue what tangent you are running on about. I'm saying that the OP should not be having issues with enhanced pointer precision off in basic applications, like a browser. What in the world are you going on about? Reports have been made about this issue, including by myself. There has also been countless threads about this extremely long lasting mouse input issue that QC has had since it's beginning. Quake Champions also originally supposedly failed on raw input implementation because by some bad coding, devs claimed to get higher input latency with that ON than by QC default (direct input). Quake 4, Quake Live and pretty much every idtech engine based game (Rage 2011) is alot more accurate than Quake Champions that runs on SaberTech by Saber Interactive. Doom 4 (2016) has precise mouse input, especially when running thru Vulkan API. Out of all games, QC also has the most floaty mouse input. QC has faulty form of direct input in it because you actually regain some preciseness by lowering the texture percentage thing. It seems like you have something set wrong with the mouse, or you have a defective sensor. You can now find ‘Quake’ down the middle of the page, some way down alphabetically near the bottom, allowing you to choose from the events when available. ![]() You shouldn't be having any issues with accuracy with it off, unless you have a cheap sensor. Bet365 Sportsbook: At the top of the first page use the ‘Sports’ tab, followed by the ‘Esports’ tab, which is located just below ‘Darts’ down the left-hand side. But you shouldn't be having any issues with the setting off permanently. I like it a lot more with that setting on for that. With that off my mouse is just inaccurate when im browsing the web. Its just that i have to navigate to that settings every time i want to play, i cant pin it to my taskbar or anything. With precision ON i have issues, with it OFF i have 0 issues. Originally posted by Hyebri:I dont think you understand.
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