Issue is, when doing this, the sensitivity in game is as the synapse profile dictates, it's good in game but you can barely move around in the menus. It will disable "enhance pointer precision" in windows when the synapse profile is loaded in synapse. So definitely accel should be disabled in the synapse profile. So if you load your synapse profile with accel enabled, then go to windows and disable "enhance pointer precision", accel will be disabled only until you reload your synapse profile !! On the opposite, if razer accel is enabled in your profile, it will enable "enhence pointer precision" oprtion in windows on loading the synapse profile. The option in windows is overridden by the synapse profile, when you change profile, so have a synapse profile with acceleration disabled will disable the windows "enhance pointer precision" option on loading the synapse profile. In synapse, I déactivate acceleration as well. In windows, it's the "enhance pointer precision" option, should be disabled your mouse software (I have a razer naga hex so using the razer synapse) I've been ripping my hair off since the beginning on this one too and I think I've figured it out. Search online for "CS:S mouse optimization guide" by Antigen. reg file you can run to turn off Windows mouse accel in yur registry. You should also use medium mouse speed in Windows settings (there are 11 notches on the "mouse pointer speed" slider, you should use 6th and then adjust for desired sensitivity in game or perhaps with dpi settings on your mouse, if available). You have been very helpful, and I thank you profusely! I should be able to take it from here. I do not know if the game has built-in acceleration, and if it does, will disabling it in windows even do anything? If that's the case, it may be best just to look for the config file for MWO and find the cry engine command for disabling it like you suggested. I also just heard, in my scrying of the interwebs, that "use raw input" is another thing that may help, but have so far been unable to find where this option is hiding. After looking around, I was able to find in "pointer options" in "mouse properties" and an option to turn off "enhanced pointer precision", just now. I had not considered just completely disabling it.
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