| April 23rd, 2013 10:35 PM |
| hunt3rx3 | HELP
I need help. Cant get this to work. I have Windows 7 7600. Test mode is on, tried it 10 times, still nothing. Peak is 7.47ms 133Hz. Tried lowering too, not working either.
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| April 23rd, 2013 08:31 AM |
| Unregistered |
just wondering what the best way to do this with multiple mice is.
i have a 1.1 and a 3.0 and want to have 500hz on both.
how can i make my second mouse 500hz? do i just run the Setup.exe from HIDUSBF's folder and select 500hz? or do i have to go through the whole signing thing as well?
thanks.
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| March 7th, 2013 03:42 PM |
| Lenny |
Win 7 64bit 7601, usb 3.0, Mx518, no setpoint driver
I've tried this so many times now but I cannot make it go over 125hz. I can't even get it to work by pressing F8 before windows boots and disabling it that way. All I can do is to set it lower than 125hz, I get 31hz and 62hz by just installing it and unplugging it.
I'm seriously considering buying a mouse that can force x>125hz.
Appreciate any help.
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| February 7th, 2013 07:31 AM |
| Jacob101980 | Windows 8
I tried using this to overpoll my intellimouse 1.1a and on windows 7 it worked great!
But now it just doesnt read the mouse correctly. I've used testmode with command line switches and disabled driver signing enforcement too, even replaced the HIDUSBF.sys myself in system32 folder. it /detects/ that its there but it just doesnt wanna work with it, and makes the mouse report as a "usb input device".
Any help or plans to update this, please reply :3 thank you for your time
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| February 5th, 2013 08:08 AM |
| pocatos |
It is possible to modify the HIDUSBF.SYS to make it work in windows 8?
Currently does not operate its method. I have mouse razer diamondback 3g and need to increase the Hz.
or there is the possibility of modifying the usbport.sys?
Thanks for your reply.
P.S.: Sorry, no speak english, i am with google translate.
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| December 9th, 2012 08:17 PM |
| cRACKmONKEY421 |
Any Windows 8 love yet? I can't get it to work and have tried everything. I'm considering buying a new expensive gaming mouse if the polling rate option is in the driver.
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| October 23rd, 2012 04:36 PM |
| squall_leonhart | Quote:
Originally Posted by ZORRR IS IT NORMAL, THAT HIDUSBF.sys SIGNED IN PROPERTIES OF FILE IN ..system32\drivers\, BUT IN "DEVICE MANAGER" IT SAYS THAT DRIVER IS UNSIGNED?!?!
Best regards, ZORRR. | Yes, its normal.
the properties of the files read by device manager come from the MUI file, which has not been updated for SP1 (and post sp1 usb fixes)
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| October 23rd, 2012 04:31 PM |
| squall_leonhart |
ngohq's DSEO tool does that for you.
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| October 23rd, 2012 02:56 PM |
| Calderon | WIN7 64 SP!
For those struggling with the USB port ending up unresponsive and not getting mouserate over 125, WITH WIN7 x64 SP1.
Do the stuff as described here, after that.
After BIOS Screen immediatly start pressing F8 and select Disable driver enforce blabla and start that way. Maybe there´s a way to automatically start that way too. but atleast my MX518 works now!
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| October 9th, 2012 05:28 PM |
| ZORRR | Device Manager problems with hidusbf.sys
Thanks for answer, Regeneration.
But I think I can do it with my "cheap mice"! Maybe cuz I remember how great it was in other system. So I will try to do it again, at Win7 x64 Ultimate.
I have one more question:
In hidusbf.sys file properties (right click -> properties on hidusbf.sys in system32/drivers) I can see that it has been signed by NGO. But when I found it in Device Manager(right click on my PC -> "Device Manager -> HID Devices -> I find my USB port -> right click -> properties -> Driver -> Data") I see that all drivers are signed in that folder, except hidusbf.sys!
It looks like:
[-=-] hidclass.sys (Code Signing: Microsoft Windows)
[-=-] hidparse.sys (Code Signing: Microsoft Windows)
[-=-] hidusb.sys (Code Signing: Microsoft Windows)
hidusbf.sys (Code Signing: Digital signature is missing) and I have no flag left to hidusbf.sys like files before have.
* [-=-] it's my try to describe that flag near .sys files! As I said, I have no one near hidusbf.sys and it says that it is not signed!
So main question is:
IS IT NORMAL, THAT HIDUSBF.sys SIGNED IN PROPERTIES OF FILE IN ..system32\drivers\, BUT IN "DEVICE MANAGER" IT SAYS THAT DRIVER IS UNSIGNED?!?!
If it's O.K. I will probably back to XP and try it on XP again. But if it's not correct, say me please what should I do to sign hidusbf.sys in my "Device Manager -> USB port".
My OS: Windows 7 x64 Ultimate
Thanks for answers, I hope someone will help me!
Best regards, ZORRR.
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