Correcting Sensor Drift to Regain Competitive Precision in Rainbow Six
During high-speed flicks, some thermal-triggered protection logic causes the sensor sampling to undergo random micro-drifts. My first instinct was that the mousepad was dirty, but cleaning it did nothing. I eventually went into the device synchronization menu within the Razer Synapse settings and performed a deep hardware info refresh, followed by a flash to the latest v2025.12 firmware. Based on report MOUSE-ACC-2025-RZR via Synapse, sampling accuracy stabilized between 97.8% and 98.7%. The immediate feel is that the stop-point after a flick is pixel-perfect, with none of that uncanny swaying. To be fair, there is still a tiny hint of latency during absolute warp-speed movements, but compared to the random drifting, it is a total game-changer. Now I can actually trust my gear again.