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Follow on Google News | ReyonMouseFix proposes to change how you aimBy: ReyonMouseFix Reyon the person behind ReyonMouseFix announced the public release of his tool. Having met a small success in garnering a following online. It purports to change how you aim in games for good. Millions of gamers worldwide use their gaming mice everyday, Supplied by companies who keep their implementation highly secretive and compete amongst themselves, Locked beneath the layers of hardware and software lies one gaping flaw according to Reyon. Being advertised mostly about higher dpi and RGB lighting, there is one thing both sides are forgetting. Good gaming mice do not come from high DPI, When Microsoft released the Wheel Mouse Optical. It quickly garnered a Cult status among the then young esport scene. Boasting just a mere 400 DPI it was acclaimed for its reliable and raw feeling sensor. ReyonMouseFix purports to bring those days back with his mouse tool that modifies the optical sensor calculation before it even hits the operating system. Boasting a feature it calls Qquantization. It matches the distance between your mouse movement and the physical distance across the screen. Where the mouse begins to have a direct and linear correlation. Like in example, 1cm of mouse movement becomes 1cm of screen movement. According to Reyon this calculation is so essential its the basis other algorithms can be built on. Having implemented a slew of premium features handled by numerous algorithms that changes how your mouse responds to user input. From a way to map 3D camera movement to a flat plane, to a way to map a flat plane to a 3D sphere, perhaps both at the same time or the WMO emulation. Which tries to literally bring back WMO feeling on normal gaming mice. One thing is sure, it makes for fresh breath of air in how you handle your highly used input device. The tool is out now on github. Take a look and be suprised. https://github.com/ End
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