

Disable 100% of acceleration (both mouse and game). That's the proper way to have smooth operation in games jack up the control panel DPI to maximum native mouse DPI (you don't want to go too high because top end of DPI range is often interpolated/jittery), and jack down game sensitivity to near minimum. This is a user preference, but this greatly smooths mouse microstuttering. Use approximately half the maximum DPI the mouse supports.
SOFTWARE LAG SWITCH PLANETSIDE 2 WINDOWS
Your mouse pointer will be WAY WAY WAY too fast in Windows Desktop (for most) but will be much smoother in-game (mouse turns as smooth as keyboard strafe). And clean your mouse feet well (or even buy new mouse feet if your mousefeet are scratched/worn). Also, use the best smooth-tracking mousepad rather than desk surface.

Razer Synapse or Logitech etc), lower in-game mouse sensitivity to near-minimum.
SOFTWARE LAG SWITCH PLANETSIDE 2 INSTALL
Install vendor mouse drivers, raise mouse DPI in your mouse utility (e.g. There are many vendor specific variations, but these are quick wins. Mouseturns becomes as silky smooth as keyboard strafe left/right. Game Menus - very low sensitivity, usually near minimumĥ. Mouse Vendor App - Set DPI very high (not max) and turn Acceleration OFFĤ. Control Panel - Perfectly centered slider for "Select a pointer speed".ģ.

Make sure mouse has modern accurate high-DPI sensorĢ. Magic Recipe for Minimizing Mouseturn Microstutteringġ. Got silky perfect smooth keyboard strafing? But crappy mouseturn microstutters? That looks like smooth keyboard and choppy mouse operation.
