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SteelSeries Xai Laser FAQ:
Q: I know that SteelSeries FreeMove was available in the Ikari Laser mouse but I still don't seem to fully understand how this feature works?
A: Most common mice feature some degree of path correction, to make it easier for the user to draw straight lines, do generic office tasks and similar work. That is great if you are doing office tasks, it's not so great for gamers who demand extreme precision and consistent accuracy. SteelSeries FreeMove allows you to determine how much the mouse should "help" with movements, and ultimately allows you to perform movements without any angle snapping and path correction. You can adjust how much control should be left up to the mouse and how much control should be left up to you - in other words: How precise the mouse should be in reproducing your movement.
Q: What is SteelSeries ExactAim? The expression sounds a bit sinister to me?
A: No need to worry. SteelSeries ExactAim offers you total control over the amount of jitter correction and prediction calculations that are applied to the raw movement data the sensor reads from the surface. This is especially desirable when the mouse is used on a surface/mouse pad that hasn't been optimized for high precision gaming. The settings range from “pure" sensor data, that will not be corrected and no further calculations will be applied, up to high amounts of prediction calculations which can be useful if the surface the mouse is used on is not gaming grade or if the mouse movements feel too “jittery". Having SteelSeries ExactAim enabled is definitely not “bad" per se, but some pixel-precision is lost when this setting is turned up too high. As with many other settings, it is up you to find what suits your personal preferences the most. |
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