PC = Aspire One 10" Netbook
Mouse = Logitech M305 Wireless
Mousepad = $2 Walmart special
Mouselook = True
Mouse Smoothing = True
Mouse Sensitivity = 4.20
Invert Mouse = False

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PC = Aspire One 10" Netbook
Mouse = Logitech M305 Wireless
Mousepad = $2 Walmart special
Mouselook = True
Mouse Smoothing = True
Mouse Sensitivity = 4.20
Invert Mouse = False
PC = (Is this needed?) Dell Dimension E521
Mouse = Logitech M100 - Wired laser
Mousepad = Just a black one, nothing special on it. Not sure what or how does it matter to increase the game play imo.
UT Settings:
Mouselook = True
Mouse Smoothing = False
Mouse Sensitivity = 4.50 usually, some time I change it around.
Invert Mouse = False
My optional additional choice to mention: Mouse Properties (Under control panel in Win 7)
Pointer Options;
Motion: 2 from the right (Fast)
Enhanced pointer precision checked. (I just have no idea about this LOL.)
When I Played some games last week I used.
G400
600dpi
250hz
1.30 ut sens
mouse smoothing: false
Direct input: false
markc mouse fix
about 4-5 inch for 180`, I normally play with low mouse sens like 8-10 inch 180s.
Mouse: Logitech G502;
DPI: 200; <----- I really recommend trying this for UT, it fixes that horrible floaty feeling, even with a normal mouse setting.
Poll rate: 500hz;
UT Sens: 0.78;
Direct Input: On;
Mouse smoothing: False;
Mouse fix: none;
Screen Resolution: 1920x1080;
FOV: 90;
180 distance: 52.8CM ~ 20.8inch;
Corsair M45
Direct input (yes, why wouldn't I???)
Sensitivity at 1.0 in control panel, but my mouse manager has three options I change on the fly: 1050, 1100, 1150 DPI.
No mouse smoothing or any of that shit.
Mouse: Logitech G Pro
DPI: 1600
DirectInput: True
MouseLook: True
Look Spring: False
Auto slope: False
Mouse Smoothing: False
Mouse Sensitivity: 0.58
Invert Mouse: false
~42cm for 180' turn.