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I guess you're supposed to have transitioned from the Internet café mouse directly to the Viper, right??
I remember how uncomfortable I was when I transitioned from an Internet café keyboard to a professional keyboard when I was running, and I thought that this professional keyboard was not much better. But subsequent successive uses proved how stupid my original idea was.
Straight to the point. For you, the advice to you is not to care about too much data, because from your experience with the mouse (without any derogatory meaning), too much data you can't figure out, can get started, feel good should be the main thing for you. (dizzy, why did you deviate again).
Go to the official ** first.
After installation, reboot, double-click on the Razer logo in the bottom right corner of the screen, and your driver will be displayed. The firmware version is.
In fact, this is already possible, and then there will be some DPI Hz parameter adjustments in the settings, (given the ordinary mouse you used before) It is recommended that your DPI be set to 450, which is now the mainstream of most mice (including 518 krait, etc.), 125Hz, that is, the mouse delay is 8 milliseconds.
500Hz and 1000Hz have delays of 4 ms and 1 ms, respectively.
However, note that too much refresh rate will also be very demanding on the machine, if you are using a machine with a mediocre CPU, then it is recommended to use a 125 or 500Hz refresh rate.
You might think that I said so much that none of it was about flashing firmware.
To tell you the truth, flashing firmware doesn't really do anything.
How to set up your Windows and CS is entirely based on your personal preference.
PS: Don't use the mouse in Windows to speed up. That is, what game to play without using the mouse to speed up. When using the mouse to accelerate, the x-axis and y-axis will be out of sync when moving diagonally.
Hope it helps
To add: Viper mouse comes with its own memory, that is, if it is set to 1000hz 450dpi in your computer then take the mouse to the Internet café, and then plug it in, the mouse will default to 1000hz, 450dpi.
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Landlord, there is no need to flash the firmware, it seems that the firmware is not very useful.
Let me tell you about my solution to mouse floating.
I'm also using a Viper, with a mouse pad for heavily armored bugs, and the mouse settings for competitive games like CS are as follows:
1.In the mouse settings in the computer system, select the third grid for the pointer movement speed, and remove the pointer accuracy.
2.Viper has 5 sets of custom settings, 500Hz 900dpi or 500Hz 1800dpi are recommended. In particular, you are reminded not to use 1000hz, in that case, the power of the mouse will increase, and the heat will be large and easy to damage.
3.Refer to the second selection of settings to adjust the sensitivity of the mouse in the game after entering the game. My general setting is between, depending on the feel.
The above is the method I use, I suggest you try it first. If that doesn't work out yet, let's see what type of mouse pad you have, as far as I can tell, the viper seems to be a bit picky. It is recommended to use the mouse buttons controlled by the heavy armor bug, which I feel good to use at the moment.
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After installing the driver, double-click the firmware and it will be flashed.
And you said that it is called drift compensation, the old version of the firmware has drift compensation, and some people even think that playing CS automatically shakes, and the new version of the firmware cancels the drift compensation, and it feels stable.
1st floor, serious contempt.
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Playing CS, 400 dpi is sufficient. Buy a 3500dpi Viper and you can only play 1 10 of its performance. It really hurts.
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My Viper is also new to it, and it was also bought specifically to play CF, so let me tell you about my settings.
1.The settings used to play CF are: 500Hz 1800dpi and 500Hz 900dpi. (mainly use the first one), don't use 1000hz, it is easy to damage the mouse.
2.Select the third grid for the movement speed set by the mouse on the control panel, remove the accuracy, and it will fly randomly if you don't remove it.
3.If you follow the above settings, the in-game mouse settings are 1 to 2, depending on your own habits.
4.My mouse pad is also buggy, but it's small, and the viper is very good with bugs.
5.The display resolution should be determined according to your monitor, mine is Samsung 19 inches, resolution 1440*900, 60hz
I'm usually a personal competitive sniper, pistol, and I feel okay, and I don't have to work hard to turn around or something.
The rest depends on your own habits, try each setting to find a feeling.
I've been playing cf for a while, Viper MX518 G1 Golden Snake has Viper hair fluttering because his induction is too good The old version of the brush firmware may have lowered the induction brush 3500 version of the Viper has not yet been out of the firmware, but even if it comes out, the estimated effect is not so ideal Play CF games, I recommend using or mx518 This is what I just replied to someone else's 3500 version of the Viper There is also heat This may be the reason for his double-layer circuit board You can also choose MX518 There are side buttons that can be programmed independently Ergonomics is stronger than that of a viper.
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