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How to Fix Mouse Auto-Acceleration in Windows 11 (2026)

Is your cursor moving strangely or accelerating uncontrollably? Learn how to disable mouse acceleration in Windows 11 to have a 1:1 pointer and greater precision in games.

3 min read
Level: Beginner
Douglas Felipe M. Gonçalves
Updated in 2026
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Quick Summary — What you will learn

  • Permanently disable Enhance Pointer Precision
  • Configure Raw Input in competitive games
  • Correct pointer speed scale (6/11)
  • Optimize USB receiver polling rate
  • Eliminate Windows sensor interference

Technical Summary

The ProblemPointer Moves at Variable Speed
Major Benefit1:1 Response and Consistent Aim
Key TechniqueEnhance Pointer Precision OFF & Raw Input
Expected ResultMaximum Precision in Every Click

01.What is Mouse Acceleration and why is it harmful?

By default, Windows 11 enables the Enhance Pointer Precision feature. This feature adjusts the cursor speed based on how fast you move the mouse — the faster you move it, the more distance the cursor covers.

For everyday use this seems convenient, but for competitive players, it destroys aim consistency. Every mouse movement needs to be 1:1, pure, and predictable.

Disabling via Settings

Path: Control Panel > Mouse > Pointer Options > uncheck "Enhance pointer precision". This is step number 1 of any serious competitive setup.

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02.Raw Input: The Pros' Standard

In modern games like Valorant and CS2, there is a Raw Input option that completely bypasses Windows settings and reads the mouse sensor directly. Enabling this in-game ensures that not even Windows can interfere with your aim's movement.

With Voltris, we ensure the mouse driver has maximum interrupt priority so even Raw Input doesn't encounter system latency.

03.Professional Calibration with Voltris

The Voltris Optimizer offers total control over the peripheral input chain.

  • Pointer Precision OFF: Disables via Registry to make it permanent.
  • USB Polling Priority: Ensures the mouse is read at a maximum of 1000Hz without interruptions.
  • SPI Speed Fix: Corrects pointer speed values in the Registry to the correct 6/11 scale.
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Voltris Optimizer automates this entire guide and removes Windows delay in seconds.

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Active Optimization • 0 items verified
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+42%
240 FPS
Gaming Average
-15ms
12ms
System Latency
Optimizing Processchrome.exe
Active...
Input Lag ReductionOptimizing threads...
Maximum
System LoadReal-time Optimized
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Written by a verified expert

Douglas Felipe M. Gonçalves

Windows Systems Specialist Voltris Optimizer Developer Advanced Technical Support

Expert in Windows system optimization with years of experience in hardware diagnostics, kernel tuning, and advanced technical support. Founder of Voltris and developer of the Voltris Optimizer.

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Conclusion and Next Steps

By following this guide on How to Fix Mouse Auto-Acceleration in Windows 11 (2026), you are equipped with the verified technical knowledge to solve this issue with confidence.

If you still have difficulties after following all steps, our expert support team is available for a personalized remote diagnosis. Every system is unique and may require a specific approach.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions answered by Voltris technical team

Q1.Does mouse DPI affect acceleration?

Not directly. DPI is the sensitivity of the physical sensor and is not related to Windows software acceleration. The ideal is to use high DPI on the mouse and low sensitivity in the game, without acceleration.

Q2.Does Voltris work with wireless mice?

Yes. We optimize the wireless USB receiver for low-latency polling, ensuring the same precision as a wired mouse.
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