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WIth my m65 I use 4400 on desktop and the same or sometime 3200 when gaming.

 

What do you guys use? I'm curious to weather I keep my mouse more or less sensitive. 

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1,000 all around (Logitech M185).

 

Want to get a Raptor M40/M45 for my birthday though.

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Well a bunch of people are about to be freaked, I use 8200 Full time anything else seems slow to me, i plan of finding at 10k dpi mouse soon and see how i like that :P I ve been accused of spinning to fast in fps games so much and using aimbot ><

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I use a DPI of 600 on my deathadder 2013 which is now stuck in it's memory from the lack of drivers since I installed linux

 

I tend to live life by this rule that tells me the minimum amount of DPI to set for a given resolution so that  I can keep it low without skipping pixels, also allowing me to have a low windows sensitivity whilst keeping it at 6/11 (Therefore no interpolation/extrapolation on mouse movement):
(Vertical Pixel Count * 2.667) / Inches for a 180 turn = Necessary DPI

 

When I want to adjust my DPI I use this to find the same sensitivity in games with the new given DPI:

(Current DPI * In-Game Sensitivity) / New DPI = New Sensitivity for given DPI

export PS1='\[\033[1;30m\]┌╼ \[\033[1;32m\]\u@\h\[\033[1;30m\] ╾╼ \[\033[0;34m\]\w\[\033[0;36m\]\n\[\033[1;30m\]└╼ \[\033[1;37m\]'


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400DPI, 6 in Windows settings. I make sure that in all first person shooters, I take 450mm to do an entire 180 if I move my mouse slowly. 3/4 of that if I move it quickly.

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400DPI, 6 in Windows settings. I make sure that in all first person shooters, I take 450mm to do an entire 180 if I move my mouse slowly. 3/4 of that if I move it quickly.

my sniper button is more than that

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