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evilC

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  1. It's not mainly intended for traditional FPS. Try it in a game where you do NOT rotate as quick as your mouse moves - eg controlling Torso Twist in Mechwarrior Online, or controlling a tank turret in BattleField.
  2. No, I have not personally tried it with any VAC games. I do not see however how valve could consider it a cheat - AFAIK the Steam Controller uses basically the same technique to let you use it's trackpad as a trackball. Obviously code could flag it as a 3rd-party app, I just mean that what it is doing is not any more "cheaty" that what their own controller is doing. If anyone does try it with a VAC game and it works, I would appreciate them letting me know. I would also be willing to try a VAC game myself to see what happens - any suggestions for a free VAC enabled game?
  3. Hey all, I have developed a free piece of software that attempts to give the user the best of both worlds re: low sensitivity (accurate aiming) vs high sensitivity (easy to look around large amounts). It works like this: Under normal operation (Mouse kept on mat), it does not affect anything, but if you lift the mouse *whilst it is in motion*, it keeps moving the mouse cursor until you place the mouse back on the mat. The upshot is that you can "roll" or "spin" the mouse like a trackball to generate the large mouse movements (eg a 180deg turn), allowing you to keep the sensitivity low for high accuracy. I have a forum post where you can discuss and find the download link, it is here: http://ahkscript.org/boards/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=8439 There is no "install", it's just a portable EXE. It does not alter any windows settings or change anything on your PC. Source code is available for the paranoid / curious. enjoy!
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