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Measure the true DPI of your mouse with this tool and improve your gaming! You can use the analyzer to find the sensor accuracy and determine what your DPI is if it is unknown. Info. You can measure all four axes: X+ is from left to right. X- is from right to left. Y+ is from bottom to top. Y- is from top to bottom.
DPI Analyzer. Target distance: Axis:
Centimeters. Sensitivity. Name. Select your preferred conversion method for the different aims. The active conversion for your aim selection will be highlighted. You have reached the maximum number of entries, please delete some to make room for more. Enter your current ADS and scope settings, then click "Reverse" to find the best matching method.
DPI Analyzer. Target distance: Axis:
DPI Analyzer updated. By DPI Wizard. January 8, 2016. Followers 1. I've done a few changes and updates to the DPI Analyzer, it's now a lot easier to measure long distances. Go to updates.
DPI (Dots Per Inch) is a measure of the sensitivity of your mouse, indicating how many dots (or pixels) your cursor will move on the screen for each inch you move your mouse physically. Although the correct term is technically CPI (Counts Per Inch), the term DPI is more commonly used by both consumers and manufacturers.
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For 1000 DPI and 1600 DPI I Chose. Target Distance: 1 Units: Inches Axis: X+ WPS : 6. For 2000 DPI I chose: Target Distance: 0.5 Units: Inches Axis: X+ WPS : 6. RESULTS: For 1000 DPI it showed an actual DPI of ~550. For 1600 DPI it showed an actual DPI of ~900. FOr 2000 DPI it showed an actual DPI of ~1380.
Following the UI refresh of the calculator, the DPI Analyzer has gotten the same treatment. The layout is refreshed. The code is updated to more modern standards, should fix compatibility issues with some browsers. You can now measure all axes, left, right up and down! Added a check to window width, so the measurement will be disabled if too ...
Wizard. Posted August 19, 2014. On 8/19/2014 at 12:00 AM, Dribbler said: Very nice and essential feature but practically it doesnt work that accurate as it should. For example ive got mouse with average 800dpi and while doing dpi test (all accel off, mouse pointer in the middle) even with this dpi maximum defined cm i can do before screen ends ...