CSGO sensitivity issues: aiming versus turning
CSGO sensitivity issues: aiming versus turning
heya guyz i've been playing csgo for around a year now and still have sensitivity problems i'm using a shitty logitech m500 with a non changeable 1000 dpi and a nice grip i messed around A LOT with all the settings, high, low sensitivity, logitech drivers installed no drivers, raw input, no raw input and the problem i have = the ratio between aiming and turning around i liked to play on a low sensitivity but when i played with it i only made a 100-120 degree turn with one mousepad length (steel series 15 euro) my sensitivity now is higher (0.7), i do a 170 ish degree turn with the same mouse pad but my sensitivity is just to high for aiming (jumping crosshair on long distances) and fucks up my praycontrol i want to do more physical movement for aiming but way less movement for turning around i'm convinced that should be possible but i don't know what setting is wrong. for the 6 seconds i tried aspect ratio 4:3 and turned down my sensitivity there was no problem but i preferred to play 1080 so 16:9 pls save me ! *-*
You might need a bigger mouse pad or switch to using your desk (though it will scratch your mouse).
here they also say if you're using a high dpi mouse the difference between 2 sensitivities can be FREAKING huge.. but not what you can do about it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABNdTojanHw
I employ a Steelseries QCK with the sensor enabling rotation 360 degrees around its mousepad edge.
Go to System → Mouse → Cursor options → Cursor acceleration enabled.
Consider purchasing a bigger mouse pad and setting a lower sensitivity. Adjustment may take some time, so stay patient. Also, turn off mouse acceleration in your Windows registry. You can find instructions at the provided link. Additionally, you might reduce DPI using Logitech's setpoint software. Edited February 2, 2016 by eLucid