Speed up mouse movement, part 1
Windows XP applies an acceleration curve to the mouse by default, meaning that every time you move the pointer, it starts out slowly and accelerates with continual movement. If you like a really fast and precise mouse setting, you may find that even increasing the mouse speed in the 'pointer options' tab of the mouse entry in the control panel does not get you the speed you want. A good partial solution is to uncheck the 'enhance pointer precision' box below the mouse speed setting in the 'pointer options' tab.
While this does not completely remove the acceleration curve, it mostly does, allowing your mouse to reach much higher speeds in normal operation.
While this does not completely remove the acceleration curve, it mostly does, allowing your mouse to reach much higher speeds in normal operation.
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