I think the lack of power before this fix contributed to the permanent malfunction of my mouse. I have alleviated this by using a second controller that is usb connected to the Xbox, with my headset plugged into it. Seems the power demand will cause my microphone to not pick up audio at times. On an unrelated issue I'm using my mouse with the lights WERE on, keyboard with no lights, and an Xbox One S controller with a headset plugged in that draws power from the controller (no batteries inside). I think setting my dpi lower in the mouse settings and leaving it at max in the Keymander software will help. It was during fine aiming that it was most noticible (most frustrating trying to hold a peek angle in rainbow 6) but occurred during all movements in all games. It was either have a sensitivity speed I wanted, or have the smoothness. I was playing with it on max (6400 dpi) and could not find a good balance between sensitivity/smoothness to mitigate the jumping. ![]() I'm going to try using a lower dpi in my mouse software settings and see if that helps. ![]() ![]() I restored all to default in preparation last night. I'll screen you my settings later after I set up my new mouse.
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