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 Overclocking Mouse Polling Rates for Windows 7

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TStomwaits7
post Dec 12 2010, 06:36 PM, updated 15y ago

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Hello, it's me eLapSed@Sugus again. Some people have been asking me about how to overclock their mouse polling rates. Here's a guide on how to do just that.




1. Important thing is every step is to be done under Safe Mode. Press F8 before the Windows logo when u start your computer.
2. If your mouse comes with a software of its own, u need to uninstall it. e.g. Setpoint for Logitech.
3. Uninstall the driver for your mouse, go to control panel, then go to systems, then choose mice and pointing devices.
4. From there, make sure you uninstall the driver that the specific mouse you're going to overclock. Now your mouse will stop working.
5. Next step is to unplug the mouse from the USB ports, wait a few minutes and then plug it back in. Make sure the mouse is 'found' by Windows.
6. After doing that, run DSEO software, choose enable Test Mode, then Exit DSEO software, and now you have to reboot.
7. After rebooting, run DSEO again, choose to Sign Driver (hidusbf.inf, ALL hidusbf.sys files in the hidusbf folders), exit DSEO, reboot again.
8. Done rebooting for the second time, what you gotta do is rightclick the file "hidusbf.inf" inside the hidusbf folder, then choose Install.
9. Then go to c:\windows\system32\drivers and copy hidusbf.sys inside that folder into C:\Windows\SysWOW64\drivers.
10. Run DSEO again, choose Sign Driver (hidusbf.sys from BOTH folders in step 8), exit DSEO, then reboot again.
11. After rebooting, run Setup from hidusbf folder.
12. Highlight the mouse you want to overclock (hid-compliant), check filter box, set polling rate, you may exit the program now.
13. Reboot again.
14. Use mouserate checker to ensure polling rate works.
15. Rebooting again and again is pretty tiring, but this is how it's done.

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Happy Overclocking and Happy Fragging!
Joe"Sugus"Asrul


This post has been edited by tomwaits7: Apr 2 2011, 04:44 PM

 

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