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Alpha218 12/14/20 8:44:41 AM #1: |
Ive been playing on a high dpi on my brand new home computer, and I come back to work and my mouse just feels. so. slow.
First world problems. I used to play on 1200dpi on my laptop, now its 6400dpi on the computer I built. The screen is massive so it helps, and I also feel like its part of why my gameplay in FPS has improved a decent amount since I upgraded. Thankfully Windows 10 apparently has a setting that lets you change cursor speed without having mouse software. Just buried. --- I'm Commander Shepard, and this is my favorite user on the Citadel. https://discord.gg/Wgtz2y9 - Come join us for Among Us ... Copied to Clipboard!
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MachineJaipur 12/14/20 8:46:58 AM #2: |
I've found 2500 dpi to be reasonable on my 17 inch 1080p laptop
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MixedRaceBaby 12/14/20 8:52:43 AM #3: |
Yeah. I use my old laptop at work, 13 in screen, lame resolution.
Come home 27 inch 1440p, curved. Such a stark difference. --- For the mixed race babies! ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Rika_Furude 12/14/20 8:58:02 AM #4: |
when has dpi ever mattered. all it seems to do is increase cursor speed but windows can already do that since at least windows 98
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