Hi there!
What I've bought:
I've the new Steelseries Sensei mouse,
and I am really glad for it, but it seems like I've an issue
because of the fact, that the movement of my mouse is not the same as my old one, even how much I try to predict the settings of my new mouse, it won't get even close to my old mouse(Microsoft Optical Wheel Mouse).
The Issue:
The thing is, whenever I am playing a game where you actually can sense the motion of your sensitivity of your mouse I get these weird "lifts" on my aim. It's like something is pushing my aim up every time I aim around, my aim slowly goes up(really slow), and when that happens it seems like it's hard aiming downwards. Let's say in a situation like in Counter-Strike 1.6 ;( I'm aiming on a person above me on a train, which I've just killed, and suddenly someone jumps towards me from the sideway "under the train", whenever i try to aim on that person/player it seems like its harder to aim down on him). Briefed said:It's basically harder for me to aim downwards than upwards (in some cases) and it happens most of the time, not all the time!
Things that I've tried:
*Re-installing SteelSeries Driver for the mouse(SteelSeries Engine)
*Re-plugging my mouse
*Try putting all the weird settings on, and then switch profile to my "real one" where everything is equalized to zero.
*Playing with the Polling Rate(hertz) from 125-250-500-100, none of those made difference for the exact issue that I HAVE.
*As you can see on the picture that's added above, I do NOT have any of those settings ON for them to trigger anything.
*When I plug in my old mouse, everything is all fine - Nothing is weird.
*My mouse(both) does not move by it-self at anytime..
The thing is, the first day I bought my SteelSeries Sensei I had to fix all these options to zero, when I did that, it seemed to work just fine until the next day - Suddenly this weird issue came with lifting the aim slowly.
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hihi