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ATI 9700 pro & nascar2003 HELP

COWBOYSF

ATI 9700 pro & nascar2003 HELP

by COWBOYSF » Thu, 26 Feb 2004 00:00:03

i have ati all in wonder 9700 pro 128 mb video card. my computer is a pentium 4
2.53 ghz w/ 512 mb ram. i am running n2003 and have a cordless logitech mouse
and keyboard. whenever i go into the driver info or opponent manager screen, my
mouse cursor " stutters" as i try to move it and it is driving me crazy. a
friend told me to check my resolution settings as they may be set to low.my
current settings are as follows
screen resolution  1280 by 960
color quality  highest  32 bit

should anything be changed????  what can i try to stop the cursor stutter???
thanks in advance for anyone who can help me out.... don

Vintoo

ATI 9700 pro & nascar2003 HELP

by Vintoo » Thu, 26 Feb 2004 07:40:22

Have you tried a regular mouse and keyboard?

Vintook


bhoeni

ATI 9700 pro & nascar2003 HELP

by bhoeni » Thu, 26 Feb 2004 08:55:23

I also use the Logi wireless mouse and keyboard, but have not noticed this
problem.  I have two possible suggestions:

1.  Make sure that your mouse's docking station/recharger isn't too close to your
monitor or CPU.  You could be getting interference.  or...
2.  Try disabling the iTouch software and see if that helps.  AFAIK, it's not
needed for your keyboard or mouse to work.

I don't think that it's a videocard problem.

Good Luck.


> i have ati all in wonder 9700 pro 128 mb video card. my computer is a pentium 4
> 2.53 ghz w/ 512 mb ram. i am running n2003 and have a cordless logitech mouse
> and keyboard. whenever i go into the driver info or opponent manager screen, my
> mouse cursor " stutters" as i try to move it and it is driving me crazy. a
> friend told me to check my resolution settings as they may be set to low.my
> current settings are as follows
> screen resolution  1280 by 960
> color quality  highest  32 bit

> should anything be changed????  what can i try to stop the cursor stutter???
> thanks in advance for anyone who can help me out.... don

Alpin

ATI 9700 pro & nascar2003 HELP

by Alpin » Thu, 25 Mar 2004 14:13:06

Didn't see your other post for this same problem so I replied there. Since
you mentioned in this post that you have an ATI card (rather than Nvidia),
see if there is an option similar to Nvidia's "Desktop Management" that you
can disable.

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Kendt Eklu

ATI 9700 pro & nascar2003 HELP

by Kendt Eklu » Fri, 26 Mar 2004 03:08:04


> i have ati all in wonder 9700 pro 128 mb video card. my computer is a pentium 4
> 2.53 ghz w/ 512 mb ram. i am running n2003 and have a cordless logitech mouse
> and keyboard. whenever i go into the driver info or opponent manager screen, my
> mouse cursor " stutters" as i try to move it and it is driving me crazy. a
> friend told me to check my resolution settings as they may be set to low.my
> current settings are as follows
> screen resolution  1280 by 960
> color quality  highest  32 bit

> should anything be changed????  what can i try to stop the cursor stutter???
> thanks in advance for anyone who can help me out.... don

What version of drivers are you using?  If its any of the newer ones,
check to see if "VPU Recover" is enabled - then disable it.  IIRC it
causes some stability issues, and can also cause some 2D desktop speed
issues, which may relate to your problem.

HTH,
Kendt


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