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Hi guys,

i try to figure out what this Sentence in my razer driver means:

The maximum sensitivity setting of 10 is unfiltered. Each incremental stop or setting is a 10% decrease, i.e. 1 setting will decrease mouse pointer input to 10% (i.e. a linear graph).

Here a picture of the driver setting:

https://archive.techarp.com/showarticle0bdb.html?artno=195&pgno=5

10                                                       1600
9,5       1520
9       1440
8,5       1360
8       1280
7,5       1200
7       1120
6,5       1040
6       960
5,5       880
5       800
4,5       720
4       640
3,5       560
3       480
2,5       400
2       320
1,5       240
1       160
         

is the math right? So that means i can have 160dpi at this Mouse?

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My old Deathadder 3.5G had that same sensitivity adjustment slider and if I recall correctly that's just software interpolation, kind of like windows pointer speed. It seems you can choose between 1600dpi and 400dpi in the advanced settings as well so if you ask me I would just set it at either 1600 or 400 dpi and try to adjust further with WPS and in game sensitivity. 

It's worth noting that these older sensors usually have a native dpi value and every other step is interpolated from that so while you could have the equivalent of 160dpi it wouldn't be the same as native, whether the difference is actually noticeable is of course arguable but technically there's a difference. 

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