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Does Sensitivity Change When We Change The Monitor Resolution?

We would really appreciate if linus crew did a video on the relation between Monitor resolution and sensitivity. You See Im a Gamer and i love Gaming and have a 1366*768 display laptop that i play on a Dell. Its a 6gen i5 2666 i think and has 4 gb ram i upgraded to 8 gbs and had a radeon 2gb dedicated graphics. Im glad that it runs small games like PUBGLITE but as the road is getting more and more challenging so i needed to build a pc i am collecting the money for now but this question struck my head. I couldn't find anything helpful so I'm asking the all time tech genius crew might be able to figure it out exacty. 

     Would be amazing to learn it.

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Technically sensitive is the same but you have more virtual space (pixels/reoslution) to go through which makes it feel like your mice pointer is going slower when you upgrade to a bigger resolution display.

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Sensitivity stays the same but you have to move the mouse across more pixels so you have to move mouse more on 1440p for example to get from one side to another than on 1080p. 

But that's on desktop or game where you move the mouse cursor. 

I don't think it matters in a first person shooter for example since the you always aim at the center of the screen and you move the camera always in a 360 degree angle regardless of resolution. 

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