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: Use the Logitech G HUB app. Navigate to the Sensitivity (DPI) tab and use the Report Rate dropdown menu.

You’ve just unboxed a high-end gaming mouse with a 1000 Hz polling rate, but in your favorite first-person shooter, it still feels... off. There’s a micro-stutter. The crosshair doesn’t snap as crisply as the pro streamers’ do. What gives?

The USB Mouse Rate Adjuster is a niche but powerful tool for PC enthusiasts, retro gamers, and overclockers. It directly modifies Windows’ USB HID driver to force a specific polling rate, solving stutter and input lag in older games or on weak USB controllers.

USB mouse rate adjuster tools work by installing a filter driver (known as HIDUSBF.SYS) that sits between your mouse device and the Windows USB stack. This filter driver intercepts and modifies the communication timing parameters, effectively "overclocking" the polling frequency. When adjusting a Low Speed USB device on Windows XP and later systems, the tool requires the original, unmodified version of usbport.sys on your system. On Windows 8 and newer, the driver usbxhci.sys is involved instead. usb mouse rate adjuster setup download work

Navigate to > Advanced Options > Startup Settings > Restart .

What are you currently trying to adjust?

After installation, you will have two main tools: : Use the Logitech G HUB app

Download the latest zip archive from a trusted open-source repository like GitHub.

For some USB mice, you can access the device properties through Control Panel → Hardware and Sound → Devices and Printers. Right-click your mouse, select Properties, and check the Hardware tab for "Report Rate" or "Polling Rate" options. Not all devices offer this.

Look at the bottom options and check the box that says . What gives

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After reboot:

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