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Hi guys, sorry for my english. 

I am a noob in all of this, i have been reading some stuff but i dont know how ot works about 2d 3d bla bla bla. 

My question is how can i perfectly have the same sensitivity of my desktop of windows in games, i currently use 800 dpi and 6/11 of windows. Does the windows speed affects in games?  I have been thinking and its like if i have the same sensitivity of my desktop than in games, its like if i'm trainning every time i open something or i just move my mouse. 

So what i want its having the same sensitivity of my desktop to the games i play ( league of legends, cs:go, Valorant, warzone) 

And if you have per example a edpi of 1000 im csgo and edpi of 1000 in an other game its going to be exact the same? 

 

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On 5/25/2020 at 2:20 AM, MacSquirrel_Jedi said:

Hello guys,

Because I once had the same idea about mouse sensitivity. I created my own utility for that nine years ago. I was surprised by this site which went far beyond that. Thats why I decided to rework my old utility, add instructions, and republish. With a complete translation into English. I hope you find it useful. Maybe it will help to improve this site even further.

https://www.sendspace.com/file/xoxxna

Best regards, Mac

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