X Craft Gaming Mouse Driver Software Download

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Najee Arredondo

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Jul 22, 2024, 8:07:28 AM7/22/24
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Alien Craft G17 Gaming Mouse Driver is a free program that enables you to configure the Alien Craft IV G17 gaming mouse. You can define up to 5 different mouse profiles depending on the games that you are playing, change the sensitivity, the scrolling speed, and the DPI levels.

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Minecraft causes an update to the currently displayed menu/game every time it detects the cursor updated, so if you use a high poll rate mouse, it causes a lot of updates, each time forcing a function to be run. This lags the game significantly, so I'd recommend using a lower poll rate on Minecraft.

EDIT: I've figured out that this issue occurs any time my mouse cursor is moving rapidly when over Minecraft, which includes playing the game, the inventory or the pause menu. As soon as the cursor is not over Minecraft (such as on a separate monitor, or the task bar or title bar) the fps is stable and high. Upon trying a different mouse, the issue is gone. So the issue is with the Logitech Gaming software. If anyone else has a similar issue, I recommend experimenting with any mouse drivers.

Maybe a month ago, my mouse started going crazy in Minecraft. It was only in Minecraft, and occurred whether I was using mods, or using a completely brand new installation of Minecraft. Yesterday I completely wiped my hard drive and reinstalled Windows and Minecraft, it was fine for a day, but today the issue started occurring again.

Well I don't know if it's an issue with LWJGL or if it's Minecraft's implementation of it. It's difficult to get a good recording of the issue, and that's just the recording I have. Sorry if it sounded rude, but I've been very frustrated by this issue for a long time now, and nobody seems to have any solution. Just because I provide evidence in a modded game doesn't make it a modded issue. This issue persists no matter how many times I reinstall Minecraft, on any version, with or without any changes made to it, on any version of Java 8 (haven't tested Java 7) on any version of Windows 10 (haven't tested any other OS). Perhaps it's an issue with my computer as my GPU is in need of being replaced under warranty, but no other game is affected, so obviously there is something that can be done software wise. People have suggested setting Java to lowest priority in the task manager so as not to affect the processing of the mouse movements, but my computer is very powerful as you can see in the video, that is not an issue and doesn't affect me, nor does the solution help most people who've reported this unusual problem. If you have any better ideas of how to solve this problem then please go ahead, but you simply asked for java arguments and didn't even follow through with that by responding, and moved the issue to a section that I believe is incorrect, resulting in the potential views of people who have actually had this same issue. Many believe this issue is tied to optifine, but it is not. This issue even occurs on LWJGL 3 in the latest Minecraft snapshots, but in a different way.

So the issue is occurring based on the amount I physically move my mouse. I have my DPI set to 1200, but I can change that and the issue completely ignores it. Huge movements in real life (very little movement on screen) impact my FPS just as much as when I had a very high DPI and the cursor itself moved a lot. Switching to on-board memory profiles of my mouse rather than the computer profiles resolves the issue, so it must be something due to Minecraft possibly trying to intercept the mouse inputs and read them prior to the software making changes or something.

Although, it seems that using my nicer mouse, in general, causes Minecraft a lot more lag than my old super cheap one... Perhaps that's due to the 1000Hz refresh rate of my good mouse vs the 100Hz or whatever of the cheap one. I don't know yet.

WolfLeader thanks for posting this. Not sure how long I've been struggling with this. But the last few days once I went back to my gaming mouse I was having the exact same issues. Well with on difference. For me the mouse movements were fine until I clicked or clicked and held. That is when the mouse sensitivity would go crazy high and erratic.

It's working with other computers. I have upgraded the driver to the latest for the NUC, but it does not work. The earlier version did not work either. I guess the latest drivers is not compatible with the mouse.

I'm assuming that you are using Logitech MX Master 2S, rather than Logitech MX Master 2H. If I'm right, this mouse may be connected to your NUC using Logitech Unified Receiver as well, without using NUC Bluetooth. However, if you insist to connect using Bluetooth, uninstall the Bluetooth Driver, reboot your NUC and download and install the latest driver version 22.110.0.2. This driver is validated for your NUC.

No problem for me. I've even downloaded the latest driver package and reinstalled the driver. Still the old driver from 2006 version 10.0.22621.1 installed and the mouse can be paired (NUC8i7HVK + Windows 11).

!!!NOTE!!! In HyperV, once the driver is installed, your mouse may cease to function cause a second monitor will be present in the VM that cannot be seen. To resolve this, you will have to navigate to the settings menu set to only show on Display 1 only using the keyboard.

X-Mouse Button Control is a program that allows you to customize and enhance how you use your mouse buttons. Designed for both casual and professional users, this program offers complete control over your mouse button actions, allowing you to adapt them to your specific needs and improve efficiency in your daily work or gaming sessions.

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