![]() ![]() If you told a person who averages 300 actions per minute in a gaming match that "32ms mouse lag doesn't matter" you would get laughed out of the room. There are professional gamers out there who do things like practice the "opening game" (first 5-10 minutes) of a 1v1 Starcraft match of a specific playable race vs another specific playable race on a specific game map against specific strategy or strategies for DAYS and WEEKS if they feel this is a weak spot in their tournament play. But if you put 2 competitive gamers (I am talking actual "gaming practice", high-end leagues, etc) against each other playing at a very high level, tiniest details and differences escalate into something that has an enormous impact. When you are a casual gamer who fires up Civ maybe once a month, you probably don't care. This is actually a textbook example of what I was talking about above. Still, the difference is there and makes a MASSIVE impact when you are gaming at a competitive enough level to notice and care. Same thing as people who don't care about their monitor responce time (say 4ms vs 16ms) or latency in online gaming (say 50ms vs 100ms in an FPS game). Obviously there are plenty of people who game on their Macs and don't know any better as well as people who game on both OS X and Windows and don't see/feel any difference. Since Apple was hell-bent on having some UI things related to mouse movement render on the screen in 100% perfection, they had to make tradeoffs, resulting in what is essentially minor mouse lag (I don't remember how much, but I think it was in the ballpark of 16-20ms compared to Windows 7). Method 2: Turn off Mouse Acceleration for Specific Mouse via Control Panel Open Control Panel on your Windows 11 computer. Disable Mouse Acceleration on Mac Open the System Preferences from your dock, then select the Mouse & Trackpad pane. Now, you need to uncheck the ‘Enhance pointer precision‘ option to disable mouse acceleration. When gaming and particularly when playing competitive FPS and RTS games, MacOS X is basically unusable. From the pop-up window that opens, navigate to the ‘Pointer Options’ tab at the top. When browsing the web or working on text processing or whatever, I couldn't care less. People use computers for different things. ![]()
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