now i use a logitech g9x @ 1300dpi, 6/11 windows sens. 1000hz. no acc or angle snapping.
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mardi
United States1164 Posts
now i use a logitech g9x @ 1300dpi, 6/11 windows sens. 1000hz. no acc or angle snapping. | ||
Anxiety
United States650 Posts
EDIT omg 1800 is so smooth compared to 3500. and i still feel in control of it. im useing it now. | ||
Tazza
Korea (South)1678 Posts
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Gcubed
United States131 Posts
On October 18 2010 12:17 Black Gun wrote: for example, 400 dpi on 800x600 will yield the same efficient sensitivity as 800 dpi on 1600x1200. I have an odd question, but you seem like you can help me. I loved my old mouse setting of 1800DPI on 1280x1024 resolution, but I've upgraded to 1920x1080. So is there anyway to calculate a similar feeling DPI on the 1920x1080 resolution? | ||
Boundless
Canada588 Posts
That entire calculation maybe bad and wrong, but that's what I would probably do. As far as my settings go, I use the same resolution and have my DeathAdder set to full 3500 DPI at 1000 Hz refresh rate and the master sensitivity at 8.5. Both X and Y axes are set to full sensitivity at 10. I have a giant mouse-mat and use about 10% of it, since my settings are so high. =D Also, it is UNTRUE that 400 DPI at 800x600 will feel the same as 800 DPI at 1600x1200. You would need a DPI of 1600 to make it feel the same, since 1600x1200 has four times as many pixels as 800x600. | ||
Gemini_19
United States1209 Posts
I'm guessing the acc off, 6/11, 1800 DPI is what seems good for everyone. Will I be able to change the DPI once I set it? | ||
Boundless
Canada588 Posts
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Gcubed
United States131 Posts
On December 15 2010 06:32 Boundless wrote: Not sure, Gcubed. You could always take the ratio of the number of pixels in your old resolution (multiply 1280 by 1024) with the number of pixels in the new resolution (multiply 1920 by 1080). Then you could multiply your DPI by that ratio to get something that will have the same Dots/Pixel. . If i understand correctly 1310720 / 2073600 x 2850 = 1801.48 So 2850 would be the proper DPI? | ||
Penecks
United States600 Posts
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Jarek
Australia35 Posts
Also don't change your Windows sens off 6/11 or it'll also create negative acceleration. | ||
Shrugger
44 Posts
http://phoon.us/mouse/ This is a great site which should answer everything you need, however I am not sure if the calculations work for sc2. They do work for most fps pc games, but the info below is still very helpful. edit: And there is a risk of having too high dpi with low sens. Might not be a problem for any of you, but I used a really low sens for left 4 dead 2, and it caused negative accel with 3500dpi. The problem has been fixed since I started using lower dpi. I am an extreme case tho, since I play fps games at 11.4inch/360 | ||
Divine[aX]
Canada161 Posts
Thanks for the info | ||
creamwolf
United States48 Posts
On October 18 2010 09:16 Glockateer wrote: People keep thinking higher dpi will make you do faster movements which is false. Being able to accurately flick your mouse disappears when its too fast so you actually lose speed. 500hz is more consistant, too. 500hz ? You have a nice alienware comp, might as well go all out. | ||
Boundless
Canada588 Posts
On December 15 2010 06:49 Gcubed wrote: If i understand correctly 1310720 / 2073600 x 2850 = 1801.48 So 2850 would be the proper DPI? According to my math, 2850 is the exact number, but most mice don't let you pick an exact value. Go with the higher value (at least 2850), and then play with it from there. | ||
Liha
26 Posts
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MerciLess
213 Posts
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BeMannerDuPenner
Germany5638 Posts
On January 05 2011 03:39 MerciLess wrote: Just got my deathadder today, been messing around with stuff, what do you guys think about playing with full 3500 and low in game sensitivity? Is there a benefit to doing it that way, or do you think 1800 dpi with midlevel in game sensitivity is better? optimal is ingame sens of ~ 53 % (no skipping) and adjusting dpi from then on. use 2600dpi @ 1680x1050 and 53% myself with my razer imperator. | ||
MerciLess
213 Posts
Edit : I suppose I am under the(possibly wrong) assumption that higher DPI is better? | ||
Leviwtf
174 Posts
Windows Sensitivity at 6/11, Mouse acceleration/enhance pointer precision OFF SC2 Sensitivity between 51-54% (doesn't matter which exact number), reduce mouse lag ON Everyone should have the above settings to have a true 1:1 ratio and avoid mouse innaccuracies. Now regarding the razer devices, you use the razer 1-10 sensitivity to adjust how fast you want your mouse to move, there is nothing wrong with anywhere on this range its just personal preference. Also, if you set it to 10 and its too slow than raise your mouses DPI usually via a switch or setting to the next higher increment (ie: from 1800 or 3500) and then try it out with 1/10 and keep going. You don't need to touch any other settings, the polling rate, or the x/y axis. Also, get a freakin mousepad I see so many people play on their desk which just compromises the whole thing. Your only as strong as your weakest link. Damn my TLDR turned out too long. | ||
Firkraag8
Sweden1006 Posts
Are they optimal for the whole 1:1 pixel ratio thing? Also got 53% in SC2. Thanks in advance! | ||
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