Was it Strider from the UK who wrote or was involved in writing that program which allows a user to set the USB rate of a mouse and increase it from 125hz to 250hz, 500hz, and 1000hz?

I made a post over at CPL asking if they would consider using it because the copperheads and g5 are apparently less than reliable for various reasons ranging from mouse pads, to sticking buttons to just bad testing.

Anyway, I figure a lot of gamers would like to use this program but do not want to use it because of the CPL rules. And might not want to upgrade because of reliability issues, or they just cant afford to waste 50 quid on a less reliable mouse than they already have just to enable something which could be done in software.

Justin at the CPL said he had already spoken to the guy that wrote it, but had not heard anything recently.

http://forums.thecpl.com/ubb/ultimatebb.php?u...0;t=000364

If the guy who wrote or whatever could do the mod Justin asked for...

"The program must be able to list what the current USB rate is set to so that any individual sitting down at a computer can check and verify what the machine is set to. This ensures that individuals are able to compete on a default or base system which most individuals have practiced at.
The program must be able to change the USB rates without requiring special reboots into safe mode or such".


It would be really sweet, and in theory it should not be too hard.

I think it would be really well received and if the CPL used it then I'm sure it will become more popular and appreciated, which is what all coders who do this stuff thrive from anyway.
So if the guy is reading, would they please do this, or allow others to?

I don't know why the CPL don't use that mouse rate checker. Maybe they will.

**Program details**
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/james.williams10/usbmrs11.exe
According to this it says something about technocorrect magazine, but I guess any versions will do as long as it prints its output.