Just to clear up things, if you set your XIM to 250hz and your mouse to 250hz then this will feel the same as using 250hz for the XIM and 1000hz for the mouse. The only real scenario in which it wouldnt feel the same is if your mouse cannot poll consistently at 250hz and drops signals. But that should normally not happen with any modern gaming mouse.
Also smoothing doesnt create acceleration, it just reduces mouse stutter (among a few other things)
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Makes Sense. Now if the XIM is capped at 4ms 250hz, what happens when the XIM polling is changed to 500 or above? Or what’s the use in using anything above 250hz
I apologize if I mislead anyone on how it felt....I need to participate more often and only been a member since 2015 😬
If a modern day mouse advertises Zero Smoothing or Zero acceleration etc. does this impact how the mouse reacts by changing values in ST specifically on Smoothing?