Mouse sensitivity

Discussion in 'SolidWorks' started by Beta Monkey, Nov 3, 2004.

  1. Beta Monkey

    Beta Monkey Guest

    Anyone know where I can download a good mouse driver for XP that will allow
    me to increase my mouse resolution higher than the standard MS drivers? My
    mouse is too slow for 1600 x 1200 resolution that I'm currently running on
    my monitor.

    TIA
     
    Beta Monkey, Nov 3, 2004
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  2. Beta Monkey

    tgs Guest

    I am using Logitech optical mouse with PS/2 plug - (didn't get as much
    mouse speed with USB). I have drivers from Microsoft Intellimouse 3.2
    driver. It gives me all the mouse speed and resolution I needed. I
    also have my screen resolution at 1600 x 1200. Windows 2000 with
    SolidWorks 2004 sp 4.1
     
    tgs, Nov 3, 2004
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  3. Beta Monkey

    bob zee Guest


    thats great! it doesn't really help the original postor, though!

    bob z. recommends making sure in the micro$oft intellimouse mouse driver
    settings box - the 'enhance pointer precision' box is NOT checked. this
    really should help.

    bob z.
    p.s. finest smell in the world. except, maybe for...
     
    bob zee, Nov 4, 2004
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  4. Beta Monkey

    Beta Monkey Guest

    My old box had win2000 and that was fine for mouse speed. My new XP box
    mouse speed is much slower for some reason using the same mouse.

    I downloaded both intellimouse drivers and Logitech drivers and they didn't
    change it a bit to make it any faster. I wonder if the mouse itself has
    much effect? I'm using a optical Memorex mouse.

    Unchecking the enhance pointer precession box does help, but seems to have a
    funky kind of feel without it checked

    Maybe I'm just being a picky?

    Beta Monkey
     
    Beta Monkey, Nov 4, 2004
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  5. What's the best display resolution for working with SolidWorks?
    Advantages please.
    I am currently using SolidWorks 2004 SP 3.0, 19" CRT monitor,NVIDIA
    Quadra FX 500 in Dell WorkStation Precision 360 model.


    Thanks.,
    JRat
     
    J.Rathakrishnan, Nov 4, 2004
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  6. Mike J. Wilson, Nov 5, 2004
    #6
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