So when being bored at work I've been reading around about mouse optimization and stumbled across the "raw" mouse input available in games (in_mouse 2 in QL, m_raw in Wsw and that new .exe for q3). This lead me to try it out and I like the results. I also read quite a bit of about stuff like interpolation and how altering windows sensitivity can give wierd effects (like skipping pixels). I also messed around a bit with my DPI values for my Ikari laser and found this on their website:
"To avoid any type of interpolation, remember to set your Windows sensitivity to default, remove acceleration and set your ingame sensitivity to one" ( http://www.steelseries.com/int/products/mice/...nformation )
This lead me to going from 400DPI @ sens 5 to 2000 DPI @ sens 1. Atm I'm using 1500 DPI with sensitivity one but I started thinking about DPI values and how a greater value (greater "resolution"?) should give more precision. So then it would be better to use 3000 DPI and a sensitivity of 0.5. But then Steelseries claims that you get software interpolation. Is this true?
I also read in some thread that you can use too high DPI in relation to your desired cm/360 and in-game resolution? Is this true or is higher DPI always better? If it is, what is more worth it: Higher DPI with some software interpolation or Lower DPI with sensitivity one?
"To avoid any type of interpolation, remember to set your Windows sensitivity to default, remove acceleration and set your ingame sensitivity to one" ( http://www.steelseries.com/int/products/mice/...nformation )
This lead me to going from 400DPI @ sens 5 to 2000 DPI @ sens 1. Atm I'm using 1500 DPI with sensitivity one but I started thinking about DPI values and how a greater value (greater "resolution"?) should give more precision. So then it would be better to use 3000 DPI and a sensitivity of 0.5. But then Steelseries claims that you get software interpolation. Is this true?
I also read in some thread that you can use too high DPI in relation to your desired cm/360 and in-game resolution? Is this true or is higher DPI always better? If it is, what is more worth it: Higher DPI with some software interpolation or Lower DPI with sensitivity one?
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