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N1xara Oct 23, 2024 @ 8:34am
How to get 0 INPUT LAG IN CS2 (MOUSE&KEYBOARD)
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ExxtraSpecial Oct 23, 2024 @ 7:45pm 
just get a good keyboard and mouse and use wired internet and get as much fps as possible.
Hamless Hog Oct 23, 2024 @ 7:46pm 
Advertising isnt allowed here btw
N1xara Oct 24, 2024 @ 8:04am 
Since not everybody have money to buy newest keyboard and mouse, (500 dollar for this 2), i try to help to get an improvement. And it's improve your 500$ keyboard aswell. And this is not commercial advertisement, so it's allowed. It's not a nesquik add lol:steamthis:
1. "Repeat rate" keyboard setting in Windows doesn't do anything for CS2 since CS2 accesses the keyboard device directly, bypassing Windows events
2. Timer Resolution literally burns/bricks monitors, NEVER use it unless you know what you are doing
N1xara Oct 24, 2024 @ 11:07am 
Kate you have worst day probably and hating for no reason, timer resolution tip i got from pro hltv player back in the day, and it's works instantly if u maximize it, u can feel your mouse snappier and see the difference. Keyboard settings also improve your input lag so why the hate, im trying to help. I'm 2.5k faceit even tho i focus on playing for a team and don't take faceit so seriously. Trust me when i put any advice it will help in some case or another. And yes i have max 500$ worth of rig so i had to go through hell to optimize my pc for 150 fps in tournaments etc. This is why i try to help peoples, so they don't have to watch 50-100 FPS guide, pc optimization etc etc etc.
󠁳⁧⁧ boii Oct 24, 2024 @ 11:22am 
Originally posted by kabanod1m #NotoToxicity:
1. "Repeat rate" keyboard setting in Windows doesn't do anything for CS2 since CS2 accesses the keyboard device directly, bypassing Windows events
2. Timer Resolution literally burns/bricks monitors, NEVER use it unless you know what you are doing
1. correct.
2. wtf? it doesnt. it doesnt have anything to do with the monitor at all.
maybe you are mistaking it with something else.
timer resolution is NOT hertz overclocking


topic:
its the 100000 video with exact same content. no one needs you, your channel or your copied "tweaks"
Last edited by 󠁳⁧⁧ boii; Oct 24, 2024 @ 4:19pm
N1xara Oct 24, 2024 @ 12:49pm 
wtf what monitor you talk about? It's mouse and keyboard, thank you for your opinion without watching video.
󠁳⁧⁧ boii Oct 24, 2024 @ 4:20pm 
Originally posted by N1xara:
wtf what monitor you talk about? It's mouse and keyboard, thank you for your opinion without watching video.
now you showed us you have no idea about what you just copypasted into your video from countless other sources.
timer resolution is not related to mouse/keyboard/monitor.
N1xara Oct 24, 2024 @ 4:38pm 
It's not copy paste brother, i get this advice from a hltv pro csgo player.
You can read, if this not helps with accuracy then IDK, maybe you just too smart for the world. In the end i try to help others, im not tech guru obviously im a semi pro player, no one forced to apply this changes, and as always things can be set back to default if they don't like the result. I hope it helped some people and if it did, i'm happy. :) Keep hating on random guys on the internet. Have a good day!

If you are a hard core gamer you might faces two problems occasionally, one is being latency and the second is FPS drops. Timer Resolution helps you to manipulate the FPS. To fix the horrible micro-stuttering in games on windows all you need is a solution which helps you to correct FPS by correct i mean match the frames with game without dropping single frame.

It is especially visible in FPS games that you play online, such as Fortnite, where every second and detail matters, and your accuracy does, too.

When you use the default settings, you’ll probably know that the standard timer resolution will vary between 10 and 25 milliseconds.

It might not seem like a great deal of difference, but these small details can make a huge difference when you play FPS games or other games. And that’s where Timer Resolution can help.

If you test latency with each game you will notice the frame times pretty high which causes the frames to hitch in what gamers call “microstutter” its where the GPU skips a frame because it was rendered too late to be displayed in the amount of time required. Well that is all because of the default timer resolution in windows 10 is set to 35ms, So all you need to do is to manipulate the default value for do so Timer Resolution is all you need!

The default Window timer (for scheduling a specific event for a window in a while) is usually 10 to 25 milliseconds. Thus, Timer Resolution is developed for those who want to code for their windows to have a different timer length. Once set, this handy software will work while the application is still running and will auto-return to the last value when closed.
󠁳⁧⁧ boii Oct 24, 2024 @ 4:47pm 
Originally posted by N1xara:
It's not copy paste brother, i get this advice from a hltv pro csgo player.
You can read, if this not helps with accuracy then IDK, maybe you just too smart for the world. In the end i try to help others, im not tech guru obviously im a semi pro player, no one forced to apply this changes, and as always things can be set back to default if they don't like the result. I hope it helped some people and if it did, i'm happy. :) Keep hating on random guys on the internet. Have a good day!

If you are a hard core gamer you might faces two problems occasionally, one is being latency and the second is FPS drops. Timer Resolution helps you to manipulate the FPS. To fix the horrible micro-stuttering in games on windows all you need is a solution which helps you to correct FPS by correct i mean match the frames with game without dropping single frame.

It is especially visible in FPS games that you play online, such as Fortnite, where every second and detail matters, and your accuracy does, too.

When you use the default settings, you’ll probably know that the standard timer resolution will vary between 10 and 25 milliseconds.

It might not seem like a great deal of difference, but these small details can make a huge difference when you play FPS games or other games. And that’s where Timer Resolution can help.

If you test latency with each game you will notice the frame times pretty high which causes the frames to hitch in what gamers call “microstutter” its where the GPU skips a frame because it was rendered too late to be displayed in the amount of time required. Well that is all because of the default timer resolution in windows 10 is set to 35ms, So all you need to do is to manipulate the default value for do so Timer Resolution is all you need!

The default Window timer (for scheduling a specific event for a window in a while) is usually 10 to 25 milliseconds. Thus, Timer Resolution is developed for those who want to code for their windows to have a different timer length. Once set, this handy software will work while the application is still running and will auto-return to the last value when closed.
how come its the same stuff as in 10000 other videos if its not copy pasted?
i already knew this, since these are years old tweaks. theres literally NOTHING new inside your video.

btw: you should run a powershell script benchmark which timer resolution fits best for your individual system and not just adapt the value 0.5 "everyone" uses when "tweaking". you should know this if you or your hltv loser knows anything beside how to steal tweaks from other peoples tutorials.
end of story.
Last edited by 󠁳⁧⁧ boii; Oct 24, 2024 @ 4:54pm
♛⁧Schultheiß Oct 24, 2024 @ 5:11pm 
This does not do anything.
The registry variable you edited is unused since windows xp. (Unused, as in, only used internally by windows for legacy menus, it doesn't affect applications such as games)
Trying to bruteforce the timer resolution can potentially corrupt your system and cause your system to become unstable in general, and it doesn't affect modern engines such as source 2, you're just breaking your windows install for no reason.
Last edited by ♛⁧Schultheiß; Oct 24, 2024 @ 5:14pm
nemash Oct 24, 2024 @ 5:47pm 
I use my 20 years old beloved Dell Keyboard. But I got me a gaming mouse on sale a Razor Deathadder Mini V2 and a huge mousepad. It did the charm.

And use wired peripheral and LAN forget bluetooth and WLAN.

The only thing what leads to input lags in my case is my slow reaction and when my thick fingers slip from default position... hitting RDFG not WASD.

Input lag is a summary not only on your reactions to hardware input and output but also with your network latency and how fast the server process your inputs and create an output.

It's little to nothing you can do from your side. Looking for it is waste of time in a server based multiplayer game. Too much factors you can't control.
Last edited by nemash; Oct 24, 2024 @ 5:49pm
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