![]() ![]() ![]() Watch the new TRON movie for some weak "cycle" usage. Quote from: ripster 265204 -their 1000000hz Ultimate Polling I did have Steermouse but I thought I disabled it. I should check to see if I left any weird programs installed. Good thing to hear your mouse problems were fixed. Well, either way its not loud enough for me to care, but I thought it was interesting. It's still a grounding issue if I don't hear the buzz when the mouse is down? I only hear it when the mouse is up off the desk, as in laser exposed. I disabled USB Overdrive, tweaked the default settings a bit, and it seems a lot better at slow speeds. But since I didn't uninstall it, it took over all acceleration and sensitivity functions for the EC2 when I plugged it in. I had installed USB Overdrive for the MX518, but it couldn't do what I wanted so I never wound up using it. Oh, I did figure out what might have been causing my cursor skip/jump issue on the EC2 with OSX. Logitech USB MX518 Optical Mouse, get the lightning-fast response and mirror-smooth tracking with ultra-high resolution, 1600-dpi MX Optical Engine. There are other causes, but the above is just what I've personally observed. If you have a pure digital (toslink) connection to your speakers, you shouldn't notice any buzzing if it's a grounding issue. I've only heard ground interference on my speakers once, and that was when I had two different active audio sources plugged in to the same amp via a single y-cable, the audio turned up high, and then moved the mouse. Many (in my experience, your mileage may vary) are notorius for buzzing interference over USB connections. You usually hear this stuff more on laptops than on desktops. I do kindly advise people not to go manually altering their plugs, however. I set myself up for a fire hazard and ripped out the grounding plug. One laptop I have had HORRIBLE buzzing on the audio jack, to the point it wasn't usable. Analog audio jacks, non-digital internal speaker connections, USB ports - they're all grounded. ZOWIE EC Series ON sales $39.99 geekhack Community > Input DevicesĪll that buzzing, etc is due to grounding issues. ![]()
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