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Hello,
I'm having a most annoying problem using my Microsoft Wireless Desktop Elite with games (specifically F.E.A.R.). Basically, when I'm walking forward (up arrow) and move the mouse, the forward walking (up arrow) stops. This is OBVIOUSLY hindering my game play to an intolerable point. I'm using the latest Intelli- software. I have narrowed down the problem to actual RF channel interference, as resyncing the both devices seems to affect the issue for better or worse. Is there a way to gaurentee that the keyboard and mouse are on different RF channels? Is there way to assign them to the furtherest channels away from each other manually? Hopefully someone has hax0red the hardware/software to be able to do this. If not MICROSOFT, please do this is future releases of the Intelli- software. Thanks, Matt |
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MatthewBrown@gmail.com wrote:
>I'm having a most annoying problem using my Microsoft Wireless Desktop >Elite with games (specifically F.E.A.R.). You may want to post this to news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsof...rdware.product. |
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you can reset the channel by using the procedure in the manual - press
button on bottom of mouse, then on receiver; repeat for keyboard. note this deskset actually only has two channels. as you've found out, it's not a good setup for gaming. |
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