February 6, 20215 yr Hi! How to i calculate my hipfire sens and zoom sens from 1280x960 streched (hipfire sens 2.63) (zoom sens 0.45) m_yaw 0.0165 to 1680x1050 16:10 black bars. Can anyone help? 400dpi and 27inch screen
February 6, 20215 yr Author Whould appricate help! to do a calcualte setup Edited February 6, 20215 yr by [email protected]
February 6, 20215 yr Author https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=98073671fef5d2bbe7cc535a269bdcd9 Is this right? or do i have to change the mvh or 360 or some other settings?
February 6, 20215 yr Wizard 3 hours ago, [email protected] said: https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=98073671fef5d2bbe7cc535a269bdcd9 Is this right? or do i have to change the mvh or 360 or some other settings? Correct! Join the community on Discord!
February 6, 20215 yr Author 36 minutes ago, DPI Wizard said: Correct! thanks!, zoom just feels very fast...
February 6, 20215 yr Wizard 6 minutes ago, [email protected] said: thanks!, zoom just feels very fast... You could try MDH 0% instead, that's a bit slower. Join the community on Discord!
February 9, 20215 yr Author On 2/6/2021 at 8:17 PM, DPI Wizard said: You could try MDH 0% instead, that's a bit slower. But its gets iven higher then?
February 9, 20215 yr Wizard 1 hour ago, [email protected] said: But its gets iven higher then? Yeah, actually you're converting from narrow zoom to wider zoom so it's opposite. Join the community on Discord!
February 9, 20215 yr Author https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=c1dea26a477ea6bad16272289a18c327 I dont understand, yeah i know i convert from narrow to wider zoom but its not getting slower by set the MDH to 0?
February 9, 20215 yr Wizard Just now, [email protected] said: https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=c1dea26a477ea6bad16272289a18c327 I dont understand, yeah i know i convert from narrow to wider zoom but its not getting slower by set the MDH to 0? MDH 0% is slower when you convert from wide to narrow. It's opposite the other way, where MDH 100% is slower. If it feels very fast it might be better to use the same sensitivity as before. Join the community on Discord!
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