Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobiian View Post
Some games allow you to use "raw input", so that the game reads the mouse input directly and applies its own acceleration and sensitivity to it (to your liking). You'll still have the option of changing it.

My question isn't so much about using the gaming settings (stuff?), but about whether anyone's found that using mouse-acceleration off in windows (while web-browsing etc) builds consistency in-game.
I can't see that there'd be enough mouse movement in regular PC usage (browsing, typing, pretty much anything besides gaming) that it would help translate to consistency with mouse control in-game. Can't hurt, but doubt it helps much.