Windows XP Mouse Acceleration Fix (.exe File)


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Windows XP Mouse Acceleration Fix (.exe File)

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Many gamers were having problems with unwanted mouse acceleration under Windows XP.

This was caused by a faulty API call ("SystemParametersInfo") which unintendedly enabled mouse acceleration even if it had been disabled previously.

There were some registry fixes aimed at disabling this acceleration, but they did not succeed.

This patcher does not try to solve the symptom like the registry fixes did, but disables mouse acceleration at its origin, the system driver ("win32k.sys").

If you have never noticed any unwanted mouse acceleration, you do not need to apply this patch.

Suported OS:

- Windows 2000

- Windows 2000 SP2

- Windows 2000 SP4

- Windows 2000 SP4 with Update Roll-Up 1

- Windows XP

- Windows XP SP1

- Windows XP SP2

- Windows Server 2003

- Windows Server 2003 SP1

Read This First: http://home.arcor.de/_aero/accelfixfaq.txt

File: http://home.arcor.de/_aero/accelfix.exe

Forum: http://razerblueprints.net/index.php?optio...28&topic=4053.0

If you have Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 "x64 Edition",

you can download the patched "win32k.sys" here:

http://home.arcor.de/_aero/win32k_x64fix.zip (Version 5.2.3790.1830, English)

All thanks goes to - anir (anir<AT>online.de)

Mouse acceleration means the pointer moves farther if the mouse gets moved faster.

If you've set it to eg. 800dpi moving the mouse one inch moves the pointer 800 pixels.

With mouse accel it only moves 800 if you move it slow but 1000 or more if moved fast.

oh yeah

guys do not install that crap

your game play will never be the same...

now either I need to decrease sensitivity and turn mouse 3 time to make 90 degree or increase sensitivity and having a headache

it's unplayable and because of that crap, I have to reinstall xp

(N)

No problems here and If there was I'd prefer to download it directly from Microsoft.

It's not a fix from Microsoft. This changes/manipulates the kernel-mode Win32 subsystem (win32k.sys) and (supposedly) prevents certain system functions from being called.

hm i am angry when people dont understand simple thing, first of all read the forum, read the read me file, this patch is perfekt, read the forum and the read me first where i havo posted!!!!

whatever floats your boat..

What I've said is true and is a gamer is used with the mouse acceleration like I am, it **** up all the gameplay the guy is used to play with...

and even with the read me which I read after because im a noob, it didnt correct the situation

The correct way is to use something like replacer because even in safemode, the driver is used by windows ;)

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