![]() ![]() Mine is ingame at "1" or "1.07" and mouse at dpi 2800, but slowest speed setting in mouse driver settings (Roccat Kone XTD Laser).Įdit: Oh while I was typing, you already said it wouldn't help you. So its better to use ingames speed setting. For getting slower mouse movements, you could also decrease dpi, but then it will get less accurate. Set it to your liking, but if you like slow movements, then use high dpi anyway and slowdown with ingame setting. Then it should only use mouse driver and ingame setting only. Also make sure to set option ingame for ignoring Windows settings. But actual optical systems can't be wrong for gaming in any case.įor mouse settings, search the web for different good starting points, something phrases like "CS:GO mouse settings" (I assume you play Global Offensive). Good laser mouse is not worse than optical for normal gamers. This did not work for me, I have already got it on 5/11 and I use 1800 dpi. Also it's widely accepted that optical mice have better tracking than laser mice. A good gaming mouse is good because you can adjust the DPI on the hardware side without having to resort to Windows virtual speed settings. Most pro gamers in the world are in the 1500-2000DPI range. Start with that and see how you make out. ![]() Now you realize that a mouse advertised as 9600DPI best in the world is just a bunch of crap since you're only going to use it at 1500 or so anyways. It'll probably be around 1500 or so, more or less depending on your style. that will adjust the speed on the little computer hiding inside the mouse. Now go in the razer software for your mouse and adjust the DPI to suit your desired speeds. Set it in the middle for true 1:1 pixel tracking. That's how windows artificially sets the speed of the mouse. Faster and windows will move the cursor several pixels with every movement of the mouse. That will be 1:1 tracking.Īny slower and windows will not move the cursor as you move the mouse then it jumps. There are 11 lines I think so put it at 5. Go to the windows control panel and in the mouse settings. ![]()
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