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  • The issue not the decimals, but that the lowest sensitivity supported is 0, you would need a lower value to be able to use a DPI of 6400. You can use RawAccel and apply a multiplier to the DPI so it e

is there a way to make this work with higher DPIs? having max dpi of 740 allowed, is very frustrating. i would like to keep my 6400dpi, because my whole settings (every game, as well as window mouse speed are calculated around it). and since writing in the config file is allowed, i was hoping that there's enough decimals to make this work.

goal:
360° = 40.8215 cm
DPI = 6400

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6 minutes ago, Whiz said:

is there a way to make this work with higher DPIs? having max dpi of 740 allowed, is very frustrating. i would like to keep my 6400dpi, because my whole settings (every game, as well as window mouse speed are calculated around it). and since writing in the config file is allowed, i was hoping that there's enough decimals to make this work.

goal:
360° = 40.8215 cm
DPI = 6400

The issue not the decimals, but that the lowest sensitivity supported is 0, you would need a lower value to be able to use a DPI of 6400.

You can use RawAccel and apply a multiplier to the DPI so it emulates 740 while still being set to 6400, but this is essentially the same as just setting the DPI to 740 if you have a driver that supports it.

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