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Old 10-22-09   #1 (permalink)
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Default Changing USB Polling Rate to 1000hz (or lower)

Saturday, Mar 26, 2011:
Updated Guide: Windows XP 64-bit


Saturday, Jan 01, 2011:
increase usb poll rate in ubuntu, follow this guide

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If your USB port is broken (AKA plug in the mouse and it doesn't detect) try this method. However, like I said before. Not all mouses work 100% with HIDUSBF and sometimes cause random usb errors (due to stock mouse drivers). Please don't worry about this screwing up your pc, delete the driver. Restart and reinstall the driver again


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If your like me and hate default 125hz that all windows install (Unless you modify) here is a quick way to change your USB polling rate to 1000hz (1.00ms response time).


Windows Vista & 7 64-bit

1. What you need: HIDUSBF.zip - dimr.exe (Direct Input Mouse Rate)

2. Extract HIDUSBF.zip & dimr.exe into a folder

3. Right click on "HIDUSBF.INF" find install (If Warning comes up about unsigned drivers don't worry)

4. Open up dseo13b.exe and check "Enable Test Mode"





5. Reboot

6. After Reboot you will see "Test mode Windows XXXX build XXXX" You can get rid of this but for now reopen dseo13b.exe and check "Sign a system file"

7. In the box type in "C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\HIDUSBF.sys". If correct a window will come up saying "The system file has been signed succesfully..."





8. Reboot

9. Reopen HIDUSBF folder and click on "Setup.exe"

10. Find your mouse click on it (it should be highlighted has blue) and at the bottom of the window check "Filter On Device" and select your Rate





11. Click Restart and open up dimr.exe. If it's still runs default 125hz reboot your windows Vista or 7 64-bit operating system again





12. To remove watermark open dseo13b.exe and click on Remove watermarks. It will link you to the website with the correct files to remove it



Windows XP + 64-bit/Vista & 7 32-bit


1. Right click on "HIDUSBF.INF" find install
(Note sometimes with XP if you apply and the mouse stops responding in this case restart again and try again)

2. Open HIDUSBF folder and click on "Setup.exe"

3. Find your mouse click on it (it should be highlighted has blue) and at the bottom of the window check "Filter On Device" and select your Rate

4. Click Restart and open up dimr.exe. If it's still runs default 125hz reboot

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nice guide, but what is the benefit?
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nice guide, but what is the benefit?
faster response time. Even if your on a LCD that doesn't refresh has fast has the mouse there is way more accuracy

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Cheers mate, worked for me. This sure is a must have for every hardcore fps-gamer :P
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I'm a Logitech fanatic. I use the Logitech software But nice guide to keep handy. Thanks bunches
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Great info, especially for Intellimouse 1.0 and 3.0 users
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Whats the difference between this and the logitech 1000Mhz option?
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Whats the difference between this and the logitech 1000Mhz option?
I don't think there is one. This is really for anyone that doesn't have software like logitech or who ever else to enable 1000hz

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So does windows limit the rate it sees even if my mouse can do that speed?
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