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Does a lower WPS (Windows Pointer Speed) setting makes a difference in your general gaming experience?

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I understand that as long as raw input is on, games will only use your mouse dpi in selecting your in-game sensitivity for aiming, but what if you use a lower WPS setting than the normal 6/11 WPS setting because you prefer that sensitivity for selecting things in the menu/inventory/etc. with the cursor? Does this affect anything at all? Is there going to be any input lag? Lower fps? Even if it is barely noticable, is there any difference?

I'm contemplating in changing my settings. I used to use 400 dpi with 6/11 WPS, but later found out that apparently higher dpi with lower in-game sensitivity is better than low dpi with high in-game sensitivity, and so I changed my mouse dpi to 800 and lowered my in-game sensitivity to match my previous edpi/overall sensitivity. However, I don't like how the cursor/pointer speed feels at 800 dpi so I want lower it to 4/11 WPS to match how it previously felt. But, I don't want to if it will negatively affect my gaming experience i.e. make something run slower or not in it's highest potential.

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  • There's no discernable difference at all, but note that some games might ignore WPS even for the cursor.

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