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Old October 4th, 2009, 04:30 PM   #1
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Hello guys .

my problem is that i really want to change my mouse rate to 500hz. right now it is only 125, and its not enough for me i have readed alot of guides on how to change it. and also this one:

How to Increase USB Sample Rate in Windows Vista/7

I tried this one:

1. Download Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider (attached below as dseo13b.exe).
2. Download HIDUSBF (attached below as hidusbf.zip).
3. Run Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider and choose Enable Test Mode.
4. Extract HIDUSBF to some folder, right click on HIDUSBF.inf and choose Install.
5. Run Setup.exe from HIDUSBF’s folder, check the Filter on Device box and select your desired sample rate.
6. Run Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider again, choose Sign a System file and insert full path to the installed HIDUSBF.sys file (For example: C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\HIDUSBF.sys).
7. Restart your computer and enjoy.
8. Verify by using Mouse Rate or DirectInput Mouse Rate (attached below as mouserate.exe and dimr.exe)
9. If you would like to remove the test mode watermark, run Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider and choose Watermark removal.

And this one:

Updated version of install due MS updates and file extension problem.
01. Download Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider
02. Download hidusbf.zip and Extract HIDUSBF to that folder.
03. Run Driver Signature Enforcement Overrider(DSEO) and choose Enable Test
Mode.
04. Reboot
05. Run DSEO Sign the Hidusbf.INF before you install it. Maybe necessary to do
this with all versions of the Hidusb.sys in the patch.
06. Right click on HIDUSBF.inf and choose Install.(INF file extension must be
windows default. This is a common problem easy fix with reg file.)
07. Run Setup.exe from HIDUSBF’s folder, check the Filter on Device box and
select your desired sample rate click install service wait then click
restart.
08. Run mouserater and check polling rate.
09. Run DSEO, choose Sign a System file and insert full path to the installed
HIDUSBF.sys file (For example: C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\HIDUSBF.sys).
10. Restart your computer and enjoy.
11. If you would like to remove the test mode watermark, run Driver Signature
Enforcement Overrider and choose Watermark remover


They are a little bit different.

and i have also tried to switch from vista x32 to windows 7 x64, didnt work too.
my mouse is: http://www.reviewdesk.com/a4tech-x-7...er-game-mouse/
and my UAC is also OFF.
hope u can help me .

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Old October 4th, 2009, 04:39 PM   #2
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Looks like your mouse is not supported, not all mice work in high sample rate.
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Old October 4th, 2009, 05:06 PM   #3
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But, can't u overclock all mice?

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No. Some of them are hardware locked. Especially cheap brands like A4.
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Old October 4th, 2009, 05:21 PM   #5
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oh well -.-. but thx for ur help.
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Old October 5th, 2009, 04:03 AM   #6
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Yes, you might as well stop trying It, did not work for me either, infact it crashed my mouse all-together, I had to go into safemode and force driver removal, the time it takes looking for guides and tweaks you might as well just buy a decent gamers mouse.
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Old October 5th, 2009, 04:06 AM   #7
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If it crashes your mouse. Unplug it and plug it into a different USB port. It should reinstall the drivers. That has always worked form me. Unless you are using XP.
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