

I was basically using default CUE settings. I do not know if this happened with all games, but it definitely happened with Overwatch. No real pattern other than it always seemed to happen when I was making very aggressive movements with the mouse. This happened anywhere from every 5 minutes or so to sometime 20 or 30 minutes. The only thing that would correct it was to cycle the DPI settings up and down to restore it, or just unplug/replug. I was having the exact issue described in this thread - sensitivity would randomly increase for no reason.
#Csgo to due process sensitivity pro
I have a M65 Pro RGB, got it about 2 weeks ago. More thumb buttons/great positioning of said buttons would be great to have again.įor the benefit of others (skip to possible cause/solution at the end). I'd appreciate if Corsair/Anyone else could let me know when the random dpi switching is fixed, I'd like to be a fan again. It just seems that quality has taken a dive in the recent years. I used to have more Corsair products in my rig, between the random drops in my Vengeance 2100 and H2100 headsets, and this mouse issue, I'm not so sure I want to invest in any more products (more so with peripherals, but I've already ditched my Corsair RAM and Neutron GTX SSD). The CUE software is leaps and bounds better than the old mouse software, but it's a tad less user friendly than Razer's Synapse software for example. I also have a Corsair Scimitar that I use for WoW that has no performance issues at all (just feels a little too lightweight/cheap), I'm just not much of a fan of Corsair's mouse software. I play a lot of Overwatch and have switched to a Logitech g502 Proteus Spectrum.
