When I play games like Counter Strike, I use my keyboard and mouse at the same time, and when i turn around, or shoot, it is not working correctly, somehow it is laggy. And no, it is NOT the game, because i have tried it in many other games, and even in vista. I have a Logitech wireless mouse, I don't know what model it is. Anyway, I use a keyboard from Logitech to... (Wireless) and if someone has the same problem or any solutions of this problem, plz help me!!! I'm a hardcore gamer, so i actually need my mouse!! :o
btw, the model is M-RAK89B... (the mouse) The keyboard AND the mouse is named MX 700.btw, the model is M-RAK89B... (the mouse)
The keyboard AND the mouse is named MX 700.
Wireless,,,,, the best way is ,,,, remove the battries and remove the cable from the pc .... put it again and put the batteries and connect again .................... or u replace batteriesssss..
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Either turn down the graphics settings in game, make sure you have all the correct drivers installed, or check your internet connection it may be too slow. Hope this helped:)
If you cannot switch your weapon to the right-hand, please go to your advanced video options and change the renderer to either OpenGL or Direct3D. The software renderer does not support right-handed models.
You can select left or right-handed models by typing the following command into the Console:
To use your left-hand: cl_righthand 0
To use your right-hand: cl_righthand 1
You may wish to create a userconfig.cfg file with the cl_righthand 0 command if you would like to keep the left-handed setting. Please follow these instructions to create a user.cfg file:
Locate the subfolder in your game folder that holds the config.cfg file For example, you can find the config.cfg file for Counter-Strike at [Steam installation directory]\steamapps\[your Steam account name]\counter-strike\cstrike\config.cfg
Create a new text file in that directory called userconfig.cfg
Open the file with Notepad and enter cl_righthand 1 (to use the right-handed model) or cl_righthand 0 (to use the left-handed model)
I ask, you playing alone? this step is way of playing CS game with someone near ur seat. counter strike: -open> -Play CS> -Lan Games> -Create game> then, u can play the game now, and ur the server, and u can had ur enemy if someone near u lan on u. Ok.
Use the schematic diagram near the end of the service manual. Ask your tech to check the components around the C429, D409 and L401 area. Alternately, follow the trouble shooting chart of 5-1-6 and/or 5-1-7 of the same manual.
it's possible that your connector isn't properly seated and/or getting a good connection and the large amount of mouse movement that games like Counter-Strike require could be causing it to unseat and reseat sporadically. If your model is a USB unplug and plug it back in "firmly". also you can try using a different USB port.
The reason it's taking 10-15 seconds is because windows is uninstalling and reinstalling the mouse in your hardware profile every time it loses connection. Since this is a fairly memory intensive operation as far as windows goes and you're already playing a video game (which are notorious for using large amounts of RAM and CPU time) that's just how long it's taking.
If unplugging and reinserting the cable doesn't work, your best solution would most likely be to simply go out and buy another mouse.
Hmm...I managed to solve the problem of mouse "breaking" while playing counter strike..Its a lil technical...
1. Right Click My Computer -> Properties 2. Choose 'Hardware' tab and then 'Device Manager' 3. You should see a Yellow exclamation mark on 'Razer Copperhead USB mouse' under 'Human Interface devices' 4. Right click -> properties ------------------------------------------------------------- I do not exactly remember the wordings of the prompts that appear after this..
5. Click on something which says "install / update driver" 6. Choose the 1st option which has something missing in one of the columns.. 7. Unzip downloaded driver files on your desktop 8. Choose logical options from here... 9. At some point it will ask for "Razerlow.sys" file... 10. Click browse and go to C:\Windows\system32\drivers....you will find it there... 11. Choose logical options from here and your "breaking" problem will be solved... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This does not solve the "No mouse detected" message in configurator...but atleast you can play your favorite game :-)
No I tried, but it would not work :(
but thanx anyway
btw, the model is M-RAK89B... (the mouse)
The keyboard AND the mouse is named MX 700.
It was LX 700 not MX 700...
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