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Hi

I wonder if it possible to take windows desktop sens when you take the pointer frome the side to the other side on the screen is 180° (half turn) on CS GO?

is it possible to convert that ?

1920*1080 Resolution   and 400 DPI/CPI  on both and no windows Acc / Raw inputt Off

Thx for help

 

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I guess 180° is a arbitrar number and wouldn't make sense.

You could go for 106.26° (CS:GO's fixed FOV and equals 90° on a 4:3 display). Going from the left side to the right side would result in 100% monitor match.

 

Still, when converting from desktop to game, 0% monitor match is recommended instead of 100%

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It should look like this:csgo.PNG.fab4db9a2cd40aef16d4ad955c25570b.PNG

 

Of cause your new sensitivity will be different, since your starting point is the desktop and than converting to the game.

You can try different DPI values to get closer to your old cm/360°. You can even try different Windows pointer-speed (WPS) steps in conjunction with different DPI values to get as close as possible to your old cm/360°

(or you do a reverse claculation from csgo to Desktop which (unfortunately) can often lead to really high or low DPI and really high or low WPS.)

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If you were doing what you were trying to do in the first place, 1130161957_Screenshot2019-01-22at8_00_23pm.thumb.png.6a8be833f3d1ef9fa7f3c3224451a7b8.png

Take the 'cm to move cursor across screen' value and double it then use that as your cm/360 with the same DPI and it would give you your sens value. Don't know why but if it works for you go for it 😂 If you're looking for something else, I'd recommend 0% monitor distance matching 

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