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Adjusting mouse sensitivity settings

Adjusting mouse sensitivity settings

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05-14-2016, 02:11 PM
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I'm curious about additional methods to fine-tune your mouse's sensitivity for first person shooters. I understand there are (1) in-game adjustments, (2) software options to modify DPI, and (3) menu settings within the program. I also found a tool called MarkC that seems to adapt to different screen sizes. Are there other downloadable programs available that could enhance your mouse's sensitivity further?

I'm currently testing the Razer DeathAdder v2 wireless and Logitech G Pro wireless, with the latter being my preferred choice for comfort despite its less advanced sensor compared to the G Pro. I'd like more customization options to achieve a better experience. I don't plan to use wired mice.
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CreeperRocket1
05-14-2016, 02:11 PM #1

I'm curious about additional methods to fine-tune your mouse's sensitivity for first person shooters. I understand there are (1) in-game adjustments, (2) software options to modify DPI, and (3) menu settings within the program. I also found a tool called MarkC that seems to adapt to different screen sizes. Are there other downloadable programs available that could enhance your mouse's sensitivity further?

I'm currently testing the Razer DeathAdder v2 wireless and Logitech G Pro wireless, with the latter being my preferred choice for comfort despite its less advanced sensor compared to the G Pro. I'd like more customization options to achieve a better experience. I don't plan to use wired mice.

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ReD_T1000
Member
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05-14-2016, 07:01 PM
#2
All choices would rely on the mouse firmware and software included, both of which offer significant adaptability.
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ReD_T1000
05-14-2016, 07:01 PM #2

All choices would rely on the mouse firmware and software included, both of which offer significant adaptability.

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Brooke1965
Junior Member
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06-02-2016, 11:09 PM
#3
All choices would involve using the mouse firmware and software that comes with it, both of which offer significant flexibility.
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Brooke1965
06-02-2016, 11:09 PM #3

All choices would involve using the mouse firmware and software that comes with it, both of which offer significant flexibility.