Mouse acceleration is an important feature in modern computers, but it is a difficult concept to grasp for the vast majority of users. While most people do not care about it one way or another, gamers are well aware of the nuisance it can cause while gaming. So today, we will tell you what exactly is mouse acceleration and how to disable it on your Windows 11 computer.

We will tell you all about mouse acceleration, including what it is, how it works, and where it could be helpful. We will also explain why disabling mouse acceleration is a good idea in many cases and show how to disable the feature on your Windows 11 PC. So let’s jump in and check out how mouse acceleration works and how you can easily disable it or turn it off in Windows 11.

  • What is Mouse Acceleration in Windows 11
  • Benefits of Mouse Acceleration
  • Drawbacks of Mouse Acceleration
  • Disable Mouse Acceleration in Windows 11 [Two Methods]

What is Mouse Acceleration in Windows 11?

Mouse acceleration is available in all recent versions of Windows, including Windows 11. When the feature is active, how far the mouse pointer travels depends on two factors – the distance the mouse is moved and how fast you are moving the mouse. In this case, the distance your mouse pointer moves increases proportionally to how fast you move the mouse. The faster you move the mouse, the further the on-screen pointer travels.

Benefits of Mouse Acceleration

While most gamers, especially those playing first-person shooters such as CS:GO and Valorant, hate mouse acceleration, it can be helpful in some cases. For example, you can control large ultra-high-resolution displays more intuitively with mouse acceleration. The feature ensures you do not have to move the mouse back and forth multiple times over large distances to get the on-screen pointer to go from one edge of the screen to another. All you need to do is move the mouse faster over shorter distances.

While mouse acceleration helps you reach your target area on the screen faster, you are also more likely to overshoot your target. It is only mildly annoying in daily use but an absolute death-knell in FPS games where accuracy is critical. That’s because a high degree of precision and consistent control are of paramount importance for gamers, especially in game titles like Fortnite and Counter Strike.

Method 1: Turn off Mouse Acceleration via Windows Settings

The easiest way to disable mouse acceleration in Windows 11 is through the Setting app, so follow the steps below:

  • Now, scroll down and select ‘Mouse’ to change the required settings.

  • Open Control Panel on your Windows 11 computer. To do that, search for ‘control’ (without quotes) in the Windows search bar and select ‘Control Panel‘ from the results.

Note: Those using the ‘category’ view in the Control Panel will need to choose ‘View Devices and Printers‘ under the Hardware and Sound category.

As you can see, it’s easy to turn off mouse acceleration in Windows 11. In fact, you can use the same method to disable the feature on Windows 10 as well. Either way, now that you know how to disable mouse acceleration on your PC, let us know which game you play and why you felt the need to turn it off. Also, while you are at it, check out other Windows 11 tutorials, including how to change the power mode settings in Windows 11 and enable remote desktop in Windows 11.