AndyBremner
New member
Hi, I don't know if I'm in the correct section or I don't know if the people on this website can help me, but I'll ask anyway 
Basically, I had a Razer DeathAdder with Windows 7.
I had the drivers installed and everything was fine.
Now the issue isn't the physical aspect of the deathadder, it's more when I'm in-game (Call of Duty 4) Previously I used, 900 Dpi, 1000Hz and 1 Sensitivity in-game.
I sold my friend the deathadder I had and I bought another one, but with this new deathadder (with the exact same settings ingame, in the drivers and in windows 7, my aim in game seems to be really shakey and inaccurate. and nowhere near like before, can anyone tell me if this is just a Placebo effect or if there could actually be a problem?
Basically, I had a Razer DeathAdder with Windows 7.
I had the drivers installed and everything was fine.
Now the issue isn't the physical aspect of the deathadder, it's more when I'm in-game (Call of Duty 4) Previously I used, 900 Dpi, 1000Hz and 1 Sensitivity in-game.
I sold my friend the deathadder I had and I bought another one, but with this new deathadder (with the exact same settings ingame, in the drivers and in windows 7, my aim in game seems to be really shakey and inaccurate. and nowhere near like before, can anyone tell me if this is just a Placebo effect or if there could actually be a problem?
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Custom Made.
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit.
- CPU
- Intel E8400 3.0GHz
- Motherboard
- ASUS P5Q-PRO Turbo.
- Memory
- OCZ 4GB Gold Edition Ram
- Graphics Card(s)
- 512MB ATi Radeon 4850.
- Sound Card
- Onboard
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer x193w
- Hard Drives
- 500GB Hitachi 7,000RPM
- PSU
- 600W ThermalTake
- Case
- Akasa Zen Black
- Cooling
- Stock Cooling
