如果您已经注意到,在Windows中有一个名为Enhance Pointer Precision的选项。据我回忆,它自Windows XP以来就一直存在。什么是鼠标指针精度(Mouse Pointer Precision),它有什么作用?许多游戏玩家在Windows(Windows)上玩游戏时会关闭Pointer Precision。为什么?本文讨论了Windows 11/10/8/7中的此功能,以及为什么游戏玩家喜欢在玩游戏时将其关闭。(OFF)
什么是提高指针精度
操作系统会不断观察鼠标指针的物理速度。当速度正常时,什么都不会发生。当鼠标的物理速度更快或增加时,指针速度也会增加,这样您就不必在鼠标垫上移动太多鼠标。
(Mice)与屏幕分辨率相比,鼠标的 dpi 较低。为了使用户更容易,当鼠标在一个方向上移动得更快时,Windows会加速或增加指针的速度。当您将鼠标从一个点移动到另一个点时,它会获得加速度。因此,当您移动鼠标的速度比平时慢时,指针速度会降低,以便您可以正确指向。
增强的指针精度(Enhanced Pointer Precision)基本上是鼠标加速,并根据您移动鼠标的速率改变鼠标的灵敏度。它计算鼠标的速度并在检测到高速时动态增加DPI。它使您可以更好地控制指针,尤其是当您在屏幕上将指针移动一小段距离时。当您放慢或停止鼠标时,它还提供更快的指针减速。
指针(Pointer)是指鼠标指针或触摸板指针。两者相同,都表示您可以在屏幕上看到的指针。它在Windows 8(Windows 8)中默认打开。增强指针精度(Pointer Precision)可平滑鼠标指针的移动。启用后,指针会平稳移动,而不会出现任何明显的运动中断。禁用时,您可能会看到指针移动有点急促。这是非常微妙的,要知道区别,您应该禁用/启用它并查看。
如果您使指针速度高于默认速度,您可能会遇到不稳定的行为。这就是为什么最好保持默认鼠标速度然后启用它的原因。这种不稳定的鼠标行为可能是由于显卡硬件加速造成的,降低硬件加速可能会有所帮助。
在某些情况下,如果您启用了增强(Enhance)指针精度,您可能会发现鼠标的跟踪不如启用此功能之前那么流畅。例如,当您使用鼠标缓慢绘制对角线时,您可能会特别注意到这个问题。在这种情况下,最好禁用此功能。
玩游戏时是否应该关闭增强指针精度(Enhance Pointer Precision)
加速度因鼠标而异,还取决于屏幕分辨率。游戏有自己的分辨率,不同于常规屏幕。这些因素使游戏玩家难以确定在鼠标垫上移动鼠标的速度有多快或多慢,以通过他们打算玩的游戏获得可用选项的优势。
由于游戏玩家(Gamers)需要对较短的鼠标距离做出快速反应,因此许多人更喜欢禁用增强(Enhance)鼠标指针功能以达到精确目的,因为此功能使缓慢的鼠标移动非常流畅,并且使指针移动得太慢。
禁用指针精度后,游戏玩家可以更好地控制鼠标和其他指针设备。它可能会让您一整天都无法工作,但您很快就会适应新的但恒定的鼠标指针速度。这就是为什么游戏玩家在玩游戏时更喜欢关闭指针精度,因为这可以让他们完全控制鼠标指针并更好地玩游戏,而无需让Windows将自己的计算添加到鼠标指针。
在Windows 11中提高指针精度(Pointer Precision)与之前的Windows迭代一样。它默认启用,许多人想知道如何禁用此功能。
在Windows 11中禁用增强鼠标指针精度(Enhance Mouse Pointer Precision)
要在Windows 11(Windows 11)中禁用“增强指针精度” ,您可以遵循任何给定的方法。
- 从设置
- 从控制面板
让我们详细谈谈它们。
1]从设置
Windows 11设置与(Setting)Windows 10的设置有些不同。因此,如果您不知道从哪里更改鼠标设置,请按照给定的步骤进行操作。
- 通过 Win + I.打开 设置 。(Settings )
- 单击 Bluetooth & devices > Mouse.
- 从 相关设置中(Related settings.)转到其他鼠标 设置。(Additional mouse settings )
- 单击“ 指针选项 (Pointer Options )”选项卡。
- 现在,取消勾选“增强指针精度”(Enhance pointer precision’ )并单击 Apply > Ok.
现在,重新启动您的计算机并享受更好的鼠标。
2]从控制面板
如果您有多个鼠标并且想要禁用其中一个的功能,您需要从控制面板(Control Panel)禁用它。要从控制面板(Control Panel)禁用增强指针精度(Enhance Pointer Precision),请按照给定的步骤操作。
- 从开始菜单打开 控制面板 。(Control Panel )
- 将您的查看方式 (View by )更改 为 小图标。(Small icons.)
- 单击 设备和打印机。(Devices and Printers.)
- 右键单击(Right-click)要更改设置的鼠标,然后单击 鼠标设置。(Mouse Settings.)
- 单击“ 指针选项 (Pointer Options )”选项卡。
- 现在,取消勾选“增强指针精度”(Enhance pointer precision’ )并单击 Apply > Ok.
这样做,每当您使用该特定鼠标时,您都会看到感知指针精度的差异。
如何在Windows 11/10中关闭指针精度(Pointer Precision)
要在Windows 10中关闭指针精度(Pointer Precision),请按照下列步骤操作:
- 打开控制面板
- 点击打开鼠标设置小程序
- 单击指针选项选项卡
- 您将看到选项增强指针精度(Enhance pointer precision)。
- 取消选中该框
- 单击应用并退出。
就是这样!
增强指针精度(Enhance Pointer Precision)不断关闭或打开
请记住,没有永久的解决方案可以打开或关闭它。如果您看到该选项一次又一次地自行打开或关闭,那么罪魁祸首可能是与您的鼠标相关的软件。(Off)在这种情况下,最好删除您可能已安装的任何鼠标增强软件。例如,这样的软件之一是IntelliPoint,它承诺提高鼠标的准确性。
如果你愿意,你可以调整你的注册表,看看它是否有帮助。运行 regedit并导航到以下键:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse
MouseSpeed、MouseThreshold1和MouseThreshold2确定鼠标快速移动时光标速度何时加速以及加速到何种程度。
When the mouse moves slowly, the system moves the cursor at a constant rate that is directly proportional to the rate at which the mouse moves. But if the mouse moves faster than the value of MouseThreshold1 or MouseThreshold2, the system can respond by accelerating the movement of the cursor, so that the cursor moves two or four times as fast as the mouse.
您可以在TechNet(TechNet)上获得更多信息。非常欢迎您就该主题发表评论和意见。
顺便说一句,如果您正在寻找用于大屏幕演示的虚拟指针设备工具,您可能会对 PointerStick 感兴趣。(Incidentally, PointerStick may interest you if you are looking for a Virtual Pointer Device tool for big-screen presentations.)
How to Enhance Mouse Pointer Precision in Windows 11/10
If you haνe noticed, there iѕ an option called Enhance Pointer Precision in Windows. It has been there since Windows XP, as far as I can recall. What is the Mouse Pointer Precision and what does it do? Many gamers turn off Pointer Precision when playing games on Windows. Why? This article talks about this feature in Windows 11/10/8/7 and why gamers prefer to turn it OFF while playing games.
What is Enhance Pointer Precision
The physical speed of your mouse pointer is under constant observation by the operating system. When the speed is regular, nothing happens. When the physical speed of the mouse is faster or increased, the pointer speed too, is increased so that you do not have to move the mouse much on the mouse pad.
Mice work at a lower dpi compared to the screen resolution. To make it easier for users, Windows accelerates or increases the speed of the pointer when the mouse is moved faster in a direction. It gains acceleration as you move the mouse from one point to another. Accordingly, when you move the mouse slower than usual, the pointer speed is reduced so that you can point properly.
Enhanced Pointer Precision is basically mouse acceleration and changes the sensitivity of the mouse depending on the rate at which you are moving it. It calculates the velocity of the mouse and increases the DPI on the fly when high velocity is detected. It gives you more control over the pointer, especially when you move the pointer small distances on the screen. It also provides for quicker deceleration of the pointer when you slow down or stop the mouse.
A Pointer refers to the mouse pointer or the touchpad pointer. Both are the same and indicate the pointer you can see on the screen. It is turned ON by default in Windows 8. Enhance Pointer Precision smoothens the movement of the mouse pointer. When it is enabled, the pointer moves smoothly without any visible breaks in motion. When disabled, you may see the pointer move a bit jerkily. This is very subtle, and to know the difference, you should disable/enable this and see.
If you make the pointer speed higher than the default speed, you may encounter erratic behavior. That is why its best to keep the default mouse speed and then have this enabled. Such erratic mouse behavior may be due to video card hardware acceleration and lowering the hardware acceleration may help.
In some cases, if you have enabled Enhance pointer precision, you may find that the mouse does not track as smoothly as it did before you enabled this feature. For instance, you may notice the problem specifically when you use the mouse to slowly draw a diagonal line. In such cases, it’s best to disable this feature.
Should you turn off Enhance Pointer Precision while playing Games
The acceleration varies from mouse to mouse and also depends on the screen resolution. Games have their own resolutions that are different from the regular screen. These factors make it difficult for gamers to ascertain how fast or how slow to move their mouse on the mouse pad to gain the advantage of the options available to them via the game they intend to play.
Since Gamers need to need to make quick reactions for short mouse distances, many therefore prefer to disable the Enhance mouse pointer feature for precision purposes, since this feature makes slow mouse movements very smooth and that makes the pointer move too slow.
With pointer precision disabled, gamers can have more control over their mice and other pointing devices. It might throw you out of gear for a day, but you will soon get adjusted to the new, but constant speed of the mouse pointer. This is why gamers prefer to turn pointer precision Off when playing games, as this lets them completely control the mouse pointer and play the game better without allowing Windows to add its own calculations to the mouse pointers.
Enhancing Pointer Precision in Windows 11 is just the way it has been in the previous iteration of Windows. It is enabled by default and many people want to know how they can disable this feature.
Disable Enhance Mouse Pointer Precision in Windows 11
To disable ‘Enhance Pointer Precision’ in Windows 11, you can follow any of the given methods.
- From Settings
- From Control Panel
Let us talk about them in detail.
1] From Settings
Windows 11 Setting is somewhat different from that of Windows 10. So, if you don’t know from where you change mouse settings, follow the given steps to do the same.
- Open Settings by Win + I.
- Click Bluetooth & devices > Mouse.
- Go to Additional mouse settings from Related settings.
- Click on the Pointer Options tab.
- Now, untick ‘Enhance pointer precision’ and click Apply > Ok.
Now, restart your computer and enjoy a better mouse.
2] From Control Panel
If you have multiple mice and want to disable the feature for one of them, you need to disable it from Control Panel. To disable Enhance Pointer Precision from Control Panel, follow the given steps.
- Open Control Panel from Start Menu.
- Change your View by to Small icons.
- Click Devices and Printers.
- Right-click on the mouse on which you are trying to change the settings, and click Mouse Settings.
- Click on the Pointer Options tab.
- Now, untick ‘Enhance pointer precision’ and click Apply > Ok.
Do this and whenever you are using that particular mouse, you will see the difference in perceived pointer precision.
How to turn off Pointer Precision in Windows 11/10
To turn off Pointer Precision in Windows 10, follow these steps:
- Open Control Panel
- Click open Mouse settings applet
- Click Pointer Options tab
- You will see the option Enhance pointer precision.
- Uncheck the box
- Click on Apply and exit.
That’s it!
Enhance Pointer Precision keeps turning off or on
Please remember that there is no permanent solution to turn it on or off. If you see that the option is turning itself On or Off, again and again, the culprit could be the software related to your mouse. In that case, it is better to remove any mouse-enhancing software you may have installed. For example, one such software is IntelliPoint that promises to improve the accuracy of your mouse.
If you wish, you may tweak your registry and see if it helps. Run regedit and navigate to the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Mouse
MouseSpeed, MouseThreshold1, and MouseThreshold2 determine when and to what extent cursor speed accelerates when the mouse moves rapidly.
When the mouse moves slowly, the system moves the cursor at a constant rate that is directly proportional to the rate at which the mouse moves. But if the mouse moves faster than the value of MouseThreshold1 or MouseThreshold2, the system can respond by accelerating the movement of the cursor, so that the cursor moves two or four times as fast as the mouse.
You can get more information on this on TechNet. Your comments and inputs on the subject would be most welcome.
Incidentally, PointerStick may interest you if you are looking for a Virtual Pointer Device tool for big-screen presentations.