

Personally only controllers (my own mouse and keyboard already poll at 1000 Hz, suffering from success…). I can’t imagine it’d go too well with something like a drive xD It’s also worth noting it only overclocks Interrupt endpoint, and not other types like Isochronous, since they’re not used for input stuff and their bInterval values mean different things. But I wish I could find some other goofy device to try where there’d be a chance it could do anything other than breaking everything…






8K poll rate is the maximum for USB 2.0 devices (or rather faster than USB 1.1 speed ones), so you cannot achieve anything higher than that, at least not with this method (I don’t know if the host hardware can be even forced to poll higher, that could be an interesting project to try at some point maybe).
Did you actually benchmark that it can poll this high btw? We found an interesting thing with DualSense controllers that were frequently mentioned that they poll at 8K, but it turns out it might be only motion sensors, and the actual controller part that people would care about is only still 1K basically…
And if I understood you correctly, your mouse has web-based settings portal that allows you to set the polling rate there? If so then that module won’t give you anything further, as it’s meant for devices that don’t expose such a setting for the user to choose, and yet they can be forced to be polled higher nonetheless (that seems more common with controllers than pro mice, but there are mouses like that out there too)