This only applies to the XM1r and OP1 8k: What does Motion Sync do? - USB synchronisation for polling events and sensor data. Motion Sync is a feature that synchronizes USB polling events with sensor data, thereby optimizing the mouse's response time and overall performance. To enable or disable this feature on the XM1r, simultaneously press the middle mouse button and the CPI button. The LED indicator will flash twice if Motion Sync is disabled, and four times if it is enabled. This feature can be enabled or disabled on the OP1 8k via the configuration software. It is correct that Motion Sync cannot be enabled at 8 kHz, this is a sensor limitation. The picture below illustrates the difference when Motion Sync is turned off (left) and on (right): PICTURE
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