F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Adjusted the mouse to 125ms and it stopped working properly.

Adjusted the mouse to 125ms and it stopped working properly.

Adjusted the mouse to 125ms and it stopped working properly.

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AmaazedCoolish
Junior Member
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09-25-2024, 08:18 AM
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I just changed the title because many people try to fit a whole book in there!
I bought the Logitech G102 mouse and installed the G Hub software.
After adjusting the RGB lighting, I moved to sensitivity and noticed something like "Mouse data sent frequency." It wasn't correct. There were 4 options: 400ms, 350ms, 250ms, and 125ms. It was set to 250ms by default. I changed it to 125 and saw a big change in pointer speed.
Then I played CSGO and used aimbots (though I had tried the default 250ms before). I couldn't aim well—it felt slippery. Should I go back to 250ms or keep it at 125?
The main reason was I thought it would be better, but it actually made things worse.
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AmaazedCoolish
09-25-2024, 08:18 AM #1

I just changed the title because many people try to fit a whole book in there!
I bought the Logitech G102 mouse and installed the G Hub software.
After adjusting the RGB lighting, I moved to sensitivity and noticed something like "Mouse data sent frequency." It wasn't correct. There were 4 options: 400ms, 350ms, 250ms, and 125ms. It was set to 250ms by default. I changed it to 125 and saw a big change in pointer speed.
Then I played CSGO and used aimbots (though I had tried the default 250ms before). I couldn't aim well—it felt slippery. Should I go back to 250ms or keep it at 125?
The main reason was I thought it would be better, but it actually made things worse.

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killer23nl
Junior Member
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09-25-2024, 01:17 PM
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Yes, reverting it to 250ms is a good idea.
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killer23nl
09-25-2024, 01:17 PM #2

Yes, reverting it to 250ms is a good idea.

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minimann92
Junior Member
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09-30-2024, 06:49 PM
#3
Yes, reverting it to 250ms is a good idea.
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minimann92
09-30-2024, 06:49 PM #3

Yes, reverting it to 250ms is a good idea.