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Anyone else digging into the KmBox NET setup and running into absolute garbage mouse scaling? Just finished setting mine up and noticed the mouse would only move at a single fixed speed—didn't matter if I was flicking or micro-adjusting, the velocity was linear and felt like shit.
I grabbed the kmboxNet Host Computer utility from the official site to fix the scaling issue. It actually solved the movement speed, but now my scroll wheel is completely bricked.
The Technical Mess:
In the config tool, there are two fields with "255" values. From what I've tested, changing these values is a total gamble:
It looks like these boxes change the mouse report mode or some internal descriptor, but the documentation is non-existent. If you're using this for a DMA setup, you know how vital a working scroll wheel is for weapon swaps or menu navigation.
Has anyone actually mapped out what these 255 values represent in the firmware? I'm looking for the sweet spot where the scroll wheel actually functions without reverting to that dog-water linear movement speed.
anyone figured out the correct register values for this?
I grabbed the kmboxNet Host Computer utility from the official site to fix the scaling issue. It actually solved the movement speed, but now my scroll wheel is completely bricked.
The Technical Mess:
In the config tool, there are two fields with "255" values. From what I've tested, changing these values is a total gamble:
- Setting it to anything else (tested up to 25) causes the mouse to fling across the screen.
- Certain values completely disable the left click.
- The scroll wheel remains unresponsive regardless of the mode toggled.
It looks like these boxes change the mouse report mode or some internal descriptor, but the documentation is non-existent. If you're using this for a DMA setup, you know how vital a working scroll wheel is for weapon swaps or menu navigation.
1. Re-flash the latest firmware via the host tool.
2. Ensure no other HID interceptors are conflicting.
3. Check if the 'Mouse Mode' in the utility is set to a standard HID profile vs. a custom one.
2. Ensure no other HID interceptors are conflicting.
3. Check if the 'Mouse Mode' in the utility is set to a standard HID profile vs. a custom one.
Has anyone actually mapped out what these 255 values represent in the firmware? I'm looking for the sweet spot where the scroll wheel actually functions without reverting to that dog-water linear movement speed.
anyone figured out the correct register values for this?