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typically acceleration on a gaming mouse is turned off via its program.
im going to assume he has no gaming mouse. This rarely happens unless were talking 40-50$ gaming mouse (aka windows mouse). I got the G9X logitech (infamous for accleration issues) and i have it set in Setpoint to raw input with a 3400 dpi.
Have you tried using a different mouse?
and try this aswell, go to the game properties, set launch options and type this "-noforcemparms -noforcemaccel -noforcemspd" this should fix it :)?
accel doesnt really cause jitter.
I SHOULD HAVE PUT THIS FIRST LOL ------------->Just blow into the laser of the mouse its probably dusty.<---------------
Did you try another mouse to make sure its not broken? Is it jittery moving across the desktop? Have you tried changing the mousepad surface to rule out the mousepad?
download and use MarC fix and use the xp acceleration (because its disabled for xp).
turn off mouse accel at windows too (maybe you should do that first.