March 24, 20187 yr Wizard The code is updated to support any kind of 2D game, so League of Legends is finally in! Join the community on Discord!
March 27, 20187 yr A question raised: When I try to convert my PUBG config to LOL, should I use 360 degree or viewspeed v2? If it is not a 'should' question, what 's the benefit of each one?
March 27, 20187 yr Author Wizard 360 degree is the same as 100% monitor distance for 2d games. So 360 means that the movement to the edge of the monitor is matched between LoL and PUBG. Viewspeed will match the movement to about 75% of the distance. Join the community on Discord!
August 19, 20205 yr Any idea why my sens feels alot slower ingame then desktop if I am running the same resolution and 50 in game sens?
April 6, 20214 yr How can I put the same windows mouse sensitivity to league of legends? 400 dpi x 2.0 (8/11)
April 6, 20214 yr 1 hour ago, lucaspfl said: How can I put the same windows mouse sensitivity to league of legends? 400 dpi x 2.0 (8/11) much more importantly why would you use 400 and then speed it up using windows (rhetorical question there is no good answer to this ) when yo could use either 800 at 6/11 or 1600 at 4/11 and have the same feeling https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/forums/topic/4704-conversion-method-guide-and-other-faqs/ <- source -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- to answer your question this would be how you'd match desktop to league after having changed your wps https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=02919c117274606c65631d5973941f96 Edited April 6, 20214 yr by fortunate reee ┬┴┬┴┤(・_├┬┴┬┴┬┴┬┴┤ ͜ʖ ͡°) ├┬┴┬┴
July 9, 20214 yr Desktop to LoL has a small error: The windows sensitivity multiplier from display scale is assumed to be disabled while in league of legends. This isn't the case. All League does is change the WPS setting to correspond with the slider in-game, any other windows multipliers are unchanged and continue to apply. The displayed slider value is 5x the WPS setting it corresponds to. In fact if you look in the config of league of legends it literally just lists the WPS setting (e.g. 30 in-game slider corresponds to 6 in config). Edited July 9, 20214 yr by Skwuruhl
July 13, 20214 yr Author Wizard On 7/9/2021 at 5:20 AM, Skwuruhl said: Desktop to LoL has a small error: The windows sensitivity multiplier from display scale is assumed to be disabled while in league of legends. This isn't the case. All League does is change the WPS setting to correspond with the slider in-game, any other windows multipliers are unchanged and continue to apply. The displayed slider value is 5x the WPS setting it corresponds to. In fact if you look in the config of league of legends it literally just lists the WPS setting (e.g. 30 in-game slider corresponds to 6 in config). Correct, updated Join the community on Discord!
December 1, 20223 yr Any idea why my sens feels alot slower ingame then desktop if I am running the same resolution and 50 in game sens? 1100 DPI on Desktop feels drastically faster than 50 in game sens in LOL even with the same resolution
December 1, 20223 yr Author Wizard 9 hours ago, Harrison Swinson said: Any idea why my sens feels alot slower ingame then desktop if I am running the same resolution and 50 in game sens? 1100 DPI on Desktop feels drastically faster than 50 in game sens in LOL even with the same resolution That should be the same, all LOL does is to adjust the Windows Pointer Speed. Are you sure there's not a profile in your mouse software that gets switched to automatically when you enter LOL? Join the community on Discord!
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