September 27, 20187 yr Hi, I came back to the calculator after the re-work and I noticed there's now "Conversion Setup", which I don't fully understand. How does it work? For example, I'm wanting to convert my CS:GO hipfire sensitivity of 1.10 at 800 DPI to Ballistic Overkill across all weapons at 50% MM. I'm using a 24" monitor. Any help is appreciated. Edited September 27, 20187 yr by ScaRy
September 30, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, ScaRy said: So I shouldn't even bother with Vertical monitor distance? You can use it if you want. Just copy that into the calculator and change the setting yourself if you wanna use Vertical. It's up to you which you use. I don't know which is technically the best.
September 30, 20187 yr On 9/27/2018 at 8:51 AM, ScaRy said: Hi, I came back to the calculator after the re-work and I noticed there's now "Conversion Setup", which I don't fully understand. How does it work? For example, I'm wanting to convert my CS:GO hipfire sensitivity of 1.10 at 800 DPI to Ballistic Overkill across all weapons at 50% MM. I'm using a 24" monitor. Any help is appreciated. vertical mm and horizontal mm do the same thing. At 50% horizontal it will match between your crosshair and the left/right hand edges of the screen, with 50% vertical it will match between your crosshair and the top/bottom edges of your screen. There is an equivalence between them (you will get the same sens values out) : 50%mm horizontal -> vertical (assuming 16:9 monitor) 50*(16/9) = 88.89% (2dp) 50%mm vertical -> horizontal (assuming 16:9 monitor) 50*(16/9) = 28.13% (2dp) If you want more info on what is better for converting sensitivities read this post here: https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/forum/topic/4704-conversion-method-guide-and-other-faqs/
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