It’s because, as mentioned earlier, Logitech uses the Windows enhance pointer precision setting. So, it doesn’t matter where you disable it, as long as this option is turned off, you will have no mouse acceleration.Īs for the latest Logitech G Hub, there is no longer a setting related to mouse acceleration in the configuration software. It means that if you disable or enable the acceleration setting in the software, it will also changes the “enhance pointer precision” setting in the Windows mouse settings, or vice versa.
In Logitech Gaming Software (for older models of Logitech peripherals), the mouse acceleration setting is there in the configuration, but it’s synced with the Windows “Enhance Pointer Precision” setting. As long as the “enhance pointer precision” setting in Windows mouse setting is off, the mouse acceleration is considered always off. Both software uses Windows mouse acceleration setting (the enhance pointer precision setting), which means that they do not have their own standalone mouse acceleration setting in their configuration software. The older version is called Logitech Gaming Software while the latest is called Logitech G Hub. There are two versions of Logitech configuration software.
How to turn off mouse acceleration in Logitech G Hub or LGS Setting it to 0 would mean to completely turn off the mouse acceleration. The “Acceleration” slide bar decides the rate of increase of speed in the mouse pointer with respect to mouse movement. Make sure the “ Acceleration” slide bar is set at 0. In Razer Synapse, select your Mouse, then go to Performance tab.
Launch Razer Synapse app from the notification area or by searching it using the Windows 10 search bar. If you have a Razer mouse and are using Razer Synapse as the configuration software, here’s where you can disable the mouse acceleration in the software. How to turn off mouse acceleration in Razer Synapse
If you have a Razer or Logitech mouse, see below to learn how to turn off mouse acceleration in their respective configuration software. However, if there is any third party software or game that has its own mouse acceleration settings, your mouse would still accelerate even with “enhance pointer precision” turned off if you’re using such software or playing in such game. Turning it off will disable mouse acceleration in all mouse movement activities in Windows 10. The “ enhance pointer precision” is the setting that represents mouse acceleration in Windows 10. Under Motion section, disable the “ Enhance pointer precision” checkbox.Navigate to Devices > Mouse > Additional mouse options.On the Windows 10 search bar, search for and open Settings.To completely disable mouse acceleration in Windows 10 mouse settings, follow the steps below. Other mouse acceleration settings How to turn off mouse acceleration in Windows 10.How to turn off mouse acceleration in Logitech G Hub or LGS.