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How to match csgo sens to windows(logitech)


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REVISE - So, logitech only allows you to adjust their mice by increments of 50 DPI at a time. My CSGO DPI is 400 and sens of 2.24. The closest result i can get to this on windows is 10550 DPI and 1(1/11) WPS, which is a 2.235997 sens in CSGO. Will this amount of discrepancy "throw me off" in your opinions; since I will be using desktop a lot? That is 18.263in vs 18.2957in for a "360" OR 7.7576in vs 7.7649in to moved cursor across desktop.

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7 hours ago, mused said:

REVISE - So, logitech only allows you to adjust their mice by increments of 50 DPI at a time. My CSGO DPI is 400 and sens of 2.24. The closest result i can get to this on windows is 10550 DPI and 1(1/11) WPS, which is a 2.235997 sens in CSGO. Will this amount of discrepancy "throw me off" in your opinions; since I will be using desktop a lot? That is 18.263in vs 18.2957in for a "360" OR 7.7576in vs 7.7649in to moved cursor across desktop.

Nah you will get used to it real quick. No need to convert perfectly. Nothing will ever be perfect. Heck, some games don't even allow you to set multiple decimal values.

I wouldn't even worry about the in-game sens, because your DPI is like your universal sens changer now. So now you only need to set in-game sens once and be done with it (unless you change the FOV or get a new monitor, which will throw off the calculations).

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