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Transforming sensitivity from the previous monitor to the current one.

Transforming sensitivity from the previous monitor to the current one.

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GamingPanda54
Member
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03-07-2020, 07:21 PM
#1
I used to play on my old 18.5-inch monitor (768x1280) at 500 dpi with a sensitivity of 0.94 in Valorant. Now, I own a new 23.6-inch monitor (1080x1920) with the same 500 dpi. I want to adjust my in-game sensitivity so it matches the accuracy of my previous setup. This might seem confusing, but I need guidance. Thank you.
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GamingPanda54
03-07-2020, 07:21 PM #1

I used to play on my old 18.5-inch monitor (768x1280) at 500 dpi with a sensitivity of 0.94 in Valorant. Now, I own a new 23.6-inch monitor (1080x1920) with the same 500 dpi. I want to adjust my in-game sensitivity so it matches the accuracy of my previous setup. This might seem confusing, but I need guidance. Thank you.

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AllanDC_
Junior Member
30
03-12-2020, 09:24 PM
#2
Well unless you can change your mind quickly, you'll need to discover what works for you and keep practicing until it feels natural.
I discovered the most effective method is to shift the crosshair horizontally and tweak it until it's comfortable or begin at position one and adjust from there.
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AllanDC_
03-12-2020, 09:24 PM #2

Well unless you can change your mind quickly, you'll need to discover what works for you and keep practicing until it feels natural.
I discovered the most effective method is to shift the crosshair horizontally and tweak it until it's comfortable or begin at position one and adjust from there.

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Smakna02
Member
64
03-23-2020, 02:23 PM
#3
Well unless you can change your mind quickly, you'll need to discover what works for you and keep practicing until it feels natural.
I discovered the most effective method is shifting the crosshair horizontally and tweaking it until it's comfortable or beginning at position one and adjusting from there.
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Smakna02
03-23-2020, 02:23 PM #3

Well unless you can change your mind quickly, you'll need to discover what works for you and keep practicing until it feels natural.
I discovered the most effective method is shifting the crosshair horizontally and tweaking it until it's comfortable or beginning at position one and adjusting from there.

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Kiruyo
Junior Member
18
03-23-2020, 06:25 PM
#4
Well, it seems like you might need to begin again from the start.
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Kiruyo
03-23-2020, 06:25 PM #4

Well, it seems like you might need to begin again from the start.