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it donest affect the gameplay that much, once i got familiar to the control. but it's ANNOYING!
hope developers can do something about this.
Mouse itself is just a cheap run of the mill optical without any enhanced precision and I've pretty much eliminated it physically moving as a factor by putting it in a vice and weighing it down.
Always happens after the mouse has been left alone for an extended period of time.
Makes me think Microsoft made some kind of power management change trying to cut power to more types of USB peripherals and it screws with some mice causing them to basically and ping back reset/woke-up presence to the OS, causing a cursor re-position with a zero offset but still enough to count as 'moved' in many applications.
(Wouldn't be the first time they'd screwed up something with USB power management either...)
HECK! This worked perfectly. Thanks!