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Enter your current DPI setting, if known. You do not need to enter this if it is unknown, but it is necessary for the accuracy calculation and to display the target crosshair. If you don't know the DPI of your mouse, you can skip entering a DPI here, and move the mouse the target distance to check what the actual DPI is.
Measure the true DPI of your mouse and optimize your gaming with this sensitivity calculator and converter tool.
Find the true DPI of your mouse and optimize your gaming with this sensitivity calculator and converter tool.
Dominate Your Game: Convert mouse sensitivity for 1000+ games and 2500+ aims. ... DPI. Special Option 1 ...
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.
DPI Wiz machine is plenty accurate enough to test Viewspeed or alike. Removing any software potential discrepancies or complications. The figure of 8 test, as provided, would also clearly display any angle snapping to ANY degree your eye, or hand, could ever detect.
DPI Wizard replied to DPI Wizard's topic in Supported Games There's no smoothing or accel, but the playtest at least was poorly optimized so latency might be an issue. Not able to launch the Early Access at the moment, so not sure if there is any other issues there.
DPI doesn't cause pixel skipping. "Pixel skipping" is a term that refers to an in-game sensitivity value that returns a minimum turn distance (degrees turned in game per single count from the mouse) at a given FOV, that is then greater than is represented by the pixel resolution at screen centre.
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 and measurement stops is just 4cm.
DPI Counts @ 4 inch 400 1653 401 1651 405 1650.5 410 1651.25 424 1651 425 1857 474 1857 475 2063 So NO, the small increments does not work. The DPI is rounded to the nearest 50 (down from x01-x24 and x51-x74, up from x25-x49 and x75-x99). So just set it to the nearest 50 to your preference so you know for sure what DPI is actually applied.