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habibi Oct 6, 2017 @ 8:58am
Razer Deathadder - Delayed Mouse Click
Yo,

I have been having this issue with the razer mouse where everytime i clicked, there was a chance it would stutter. Naturally, I figured this was a problem with razer drivers so i uninstalled them and used windows driver for a bit. I opened TF to see if there was a change and unluckily for me, nothing was different.

I have tested this for other games which seemed to not get affected by the dredded delayed clicks, and yes, I tried to find a Google Solution™ which gave me nothing. I am not very interested in completely replacing my mouse.

So here I am, asking the Team Fortress 2 Discussions board for solution.

[Sens settings if needed]
800 dpi
2.3 sens I.G
Raw Input on
R DeathAdder from 2012
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fokuto Oct 6, 2017 @ 8:58am 
Try without Raw input

and go into mouse settings and do some customisation there
habibi Oct 6, 2017 @ 9:04am 
Originally posted by ⤷☹⤶:
Try without Raw input

and go into mouse settings and do some customisation there

I went and tested it, still not effect.
OLDMAN🎅 Oct 6, 2017 @ 9:13am 
Might be a defective microswitch, All the brands have the same problem.




Click "Start," then "Control Panel" and select "Printers and Other Hardware" or "Printers and Devices." Click "Mouse" from the list of devices. The "Mouse Properties" dialog window will open.

Click the "Buttons" tab, then double-click the folder in the "Double-click speed" section to test the double-click speed of the mouse. If the speed is not to your liking, adjust it by moving the slider next to "Speed," toward "Slow" or "Fast." Click the "Apply" button to save the settings.

Click the "Pointer Options" tab. Click the slider under "Select a pointer speed" in the "Motion" section. Move the slider toward "Slow" or "Fast," then test the mouse speed by moving the cursor on your screen. When you have achieved a speed to your liking, click the "Apply" button to save the settings.

Click the "Wheel" tab if applicable to your mouse. Select the check box next to "The following number of lines at a time," then click the up or down arrows in the box to select a number. The higher the number that is in the box, the faster the scroll wheel on your mouse will move. Place the cursor on a document with lines of text and move the scroll wheel to test the speed. Increase or decrease the number according to the speed you are satisfied with. Click the "Apply" button to save your changes, then click "OK."
habibi Oct 6, 2017 @ 9:28am 
Originally posted by OLDMAN:
Might be a defective microswitch, All the brands have the same problem.




Click "Start," then "Control Panel" and select "Printers and Other Hardware" or "Printers and Devices." Click "Mouse" from the list of devices. The "Mouse Properties" dialog window will open.

Click the "Buttons" tab, then double-click the folder in the "Double-click speed" section to test the double-click speed of the mouse. If the speed is not to your liking, adjust it by moving the slider next to "Speed," toward "Slow" or "Fast." Click the "Apply" button to save the settings.

Click the "Pointer Options" tab. Click the slider under "Select a pointer speed" in the "Motion" section. Move the slider toward "Slow" or "Fast," then test the mouse speed by moving the cursor on your screen. When you have achieved a speed to your liking, click the "Apply" button to save the settings.

Click the "Wheel" tab if applicable to your mouse. Select the check box next to "The following number of lines at a time," then click the up or down arrows in the box to select a number. The higher the number that is in the box, the faster the scroll wheel on your mouse will move. Place the cursor on a document with lines of text and move the scroll wheel to test the speed. Increase or decrease the number according to the speed you are satisfied with. Click the "Apply" button to save your changes, then click "OK."

Unfortunately, still no effect on my little problemo.
OLDMAN🎅 Oct 6, 2017 @ 9:41am 
I had mouse microswitch problems be for on 3 Mouse", try to Uninstall all Mouse drivers and profile, even windows mice in device manager and reboot and reinstall.

I have this mouse Razer DeathAdder 3500
Last edited by OLDMAN🎅; Oct 6, 2017 @ 9:43am
OLDMAN🎅 Oct 6, 2017 @ 9:58am 
I will post some mouse problems and fix
Razer DeathAdder Chroma Double Click Issue fix
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgo1twNmDUg


How to fix any Razer mouse! | Fix Lag, freezing, Shutting Down, & Synapse on Razer mice! (Tutorial)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eVqkpFLvnPQ

Mouse Event Test Page - Basic Version

http://unixpapa.com/js/testmouse.html


mousedown which=1 button=0 buttons=1
mouseup which=1 button=0 buttons=0
click which=1 button=0 buttons=0
mousedown which=1 button=0 buttons=1
mouseup which=1 button=0 buttons=0
click which=1 button=0 buttons=0
dblclick which=1 button=0 buttons=0
mousedown which=1 button=0 buttons=1
mouseup which=1 button=0 buttons=0
click which=1 button=0 buttons=0
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