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Achive same mouse movement after switch resolution?

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In theory you could calculate it that way:

(Ppi(new)/ppi(old))*dpi(old)=dpi(new)

Hi guys,

 

My current mouse dpi settings is 1200dpi, i play on 1680x1050resolution.

 

I want to calculate how much dpi i should have on 1920x1080resolution to keep the mouse movement same, and how to calculate it by myself(formula) or a link with online calculator? 

 

thx in advance

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Hi guys,

 

My current mouse dpi settings is 1200dpi, i play on 1680x1050resolution.

 

I want to calculate how much dpi i should have on 1920x1080resolution to keep the mouse movement same, and how to calculate it by myself(formula) or a link with online calculator? 

 

thx in advance

 

1400 DPI will be roughly the same (1410 DPI will be exactly the same).

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In theory you could calculate it that way:

(Ppi(new)/ppi(old))*dpi(old)=dpi(new)

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In theory you could calculate it that way:

(Ppi(new)/ppi(old))*dpi(old)=dpi(new)

yep it works its 1371, but it only works on horizonal pixels, i think u cant match it exacly on vertical pixels right?  maybe if the mouse supports vertical sensitivity adjustment i suppose

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yep it works its 1371, but it only works on horizonal pixels, i think u cant match it exacly on vertical pixels right?  maybe if the mouse supports vertical sensitivity adjustment i suppose

 

That's also because 1650x1050 is a 16:10 aspect ratio, where-as 1920x1080 is a 16:9 aspect ratio. If you scale the DPI appropriately it will feel weird largely because of that adjustment in screen ratio, not because of the mouse moving quicker

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