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    g50vt-x5 mouse cursor problem in gaming

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by addetpao, Jun 11, 2009.

  1. addetpao

    addetpao Newbie

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    i just recently bought my laptop and installed the dox 182.05 driver. i'm having problems with my mouse cursor when playing games, the cursor doesn't seem to be aligned properly to objects, especially the in-game buttons.for example, if there's a cancel button, i have to slightly place the mouse cursor outside (specifically, below the button) to be able to click it.

    what could cause this?is it my video card driver? haven't tried other drivers though,,
     
  2. addetpao

    addetpao Newbie

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    bump i need help pls
     
  3. Snowm0bile

    Snowm0bile Starcraftologist

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    hmm yeah, Ive seen this before. Maybe try to put the game res the same as your desktop res. I dont remember if that fixes it, but its worth a try.

    or try this: Open Control Panel > Mouse > Pointers tab > Select (None) scheme and click OK
     
  4. classic77

    classic77 Notebook Evangelist

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    Try to disable 3d mouse acceleration, that can cause problems.