How to Turn Off Mouse Acceleration Marvel Rivals

Have you ever lined up the perfect shot in Marvel Rivals, only to have your cursor fly past the target? You're not alone. This is often caused by mouse acceleration, a setting that can seriously mess with your aim. The good news is, turning it off is simple. To disable mouse acceleration, you need to turn off "Enhance Pointer Precision" in your Windows mouse settings.
When I first started playing first-person shooters, I couldn't figure out why my aim was so inconsistent. I'd spend hours in practice ranges, but my performance in actual matches was always hit-or-miss. A friend of mine, a seasoned pro, watched me play and immediately pointed out that my mouse movements were erratic. He suggested I turn off mouse acceleration, and the difference was night and day. My aim became much more predictable and consistent, and I started winning a lot more firefights.
How to Turn Off Mouse Acceleration
If you're ready to take your aim to the next level, here's a step-by-step guide to turning off mouse acceleration:
1. Open Mouse Settings: The quickest way to do this is to press the Windows key and type "mouse settings". Click on the "Mouse settings" option that appears.
2. Additional Mouse Options: In the Mouse settings window, look for "Additional mouse options" and click on it. This will open a new window with more detailed mouse properties.
3. Pointer Options: In the new window, navigate to the "Pointer Options" tab.
4. Disable Enhance Pointer Precision: Under the "Motion" section, you'll see a checkbox next to "Enhance pointer precision." This is the setting that controls mouse acceleration. Uncheck this box.
5. Apply and OK: Click "Apply" to save your changes, and then "OK" to close the window.
That's it! You've successfully turned off mouse acceleration. Now, when you move your mouse, the cursor will move a fixed distance on the screen, regardless of how fast you move it. This will give you much more precise and predictable control over your aim in Marvel Rivals.
I remember when I was trying to learn how to play Widowmaker in Overwatch. Her playstyle is all about landing those precise, one-shot kills. With mouse acceleration on, I could never seem to get the hang of it. I'd either undershoot or overshoot my targets, and it was incredibly frustrating. After turning off mouse acceleration, I was finally able to build the muscle memory needed to consistently land those satisfying headshots. It took some getting used to, but the payoff was huge.
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