Solutions
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DPI Wizard's post in FOV dropdown not selected value was marked as the answerSorry, my bad I was looking at the FOV Type in the game section, not the Auto FOV one. I found an issue there so it should be resolved now
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DPI Wizard's post in Riotfall Calculator update was marked as the answerRiotfall is updated and scope sensitivity added.
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DPI Wizard's post in The Finals ads was marked as the answerThis is mentioned in the game info section.
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DPI Wizard's post in Averaging multiple zoom multipliers? was marked as the answerIt won't work, as the available zoom levels varies widely. Some games might have 2 low zoom ADS scopes and one 40x scope for instance, where the average will be completely useless.
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DPI Wizard's post in I just changed method and the distance changed? was marked as the answerThe text is a bit misleading. Monitor Distance Vertical is showing the vertical distance from top to bottom, while Viewspeed Vertical is showing left to right. It might be a bug that Viewspeed Vertical is showing the horizontal distance and not the vertical, I'll have to look into that.
Either, this does not affect the actual calculations as it is displayed just for information.
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DPI Wizard's post in Need help for converting Cod 1.78 monitor distance coefficient ADS sens to BattleBit Remastered ADS sens was marked as the answerAll these parts are correct.
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DPI Wizard's post in Disable "dpi too high" message for advanced was marked as the answerThe calculator suggest the lowest possible DPI based on the sensitivity range of the game, as in the first link where it suggests 1440 DPI. But the calculator doesn't know you have the possibility to configure 1440, so it can't just assume you are using it. Some users might have to go to 1400 DPI, others 1000 DPI etc depending on the driver and supported DPI resolution. The DPI used for the calculation is the one entered, there is no way around this without causing a ton of confusion.
The multiplier is based on the entered DPI. If the entered DPI is causing the sensitivity to be out of range, the only solution as it is right now is to suggest a DPI that causes the sensitivity to fall within a valid range. Technically it could also suggest a multiplier, but there's no way to enter a DPI multiplier into the calculator, you need to enter the effective DPI.
For this to work the way I think you want we would need a new DPI multiplier field, but I'm a bit reluctant to add more fields to the calculator covering rare edge cases, as it mostly causes confusion.
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DPI Wizard's post in Actual Zoom was marked as the answerHey! Answer is here It is always shown for ADS and scopes in advanced mode.
And the original suggestion is here, but it doesn't contain any math regarding how it's calculated.
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DPI Wizard's post in New Reverse Button was marked as the answerThere's a link on the front page about what it is. It's for reverse calculating your existing sensitivity to find the correct (or closest) conversion method.
It's not linked to the swap button between the games, this button swaps the output game for the input game. Although this swap button is somewhat confusingly also labelled as reverse in some cases, it will be re-labelled swap in the up upcoming updates.
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DPI Wizard's post in CS2 ADS SENS TO CROSSFIRE PROBLEM was marked as the answerWhich weapon are you using in Crossfire? I've added a few snipers now, but the sensitivity relative to your conversion is about the same.
Also, how is the sensitivity too slow? Are you expecting the same 360 distance for the zoom in crossfire as in CS2?
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DPI Wizard's post in New method for calculating Vertical sensitivity was marked as the answerThis required some thinking since the vertical sensitivity can be different than the horizontal for the closest match, but I managed to figure it out! Coming in the next update:
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DPI Wizard's post in Mini royale new aiming mouse sensitivity was marked as the answerI just tested all the scopes, and everything is spot on. If the calculation is out of range there's not much you can do other than try to tweak the base mouse sensitivity, but that has a limited impact.
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DPI Wizard's post in Arma 3 FOV Multiplier Confusion was marked as the answerI've updated the FOV Notes to include a link to a working FOV changer, use this to avoid any confusion
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DPI Wizard's post in Fortnite building sens question was marked as the answerSet Building and Edit sensitivity to 100% to keep them the same as hipfire.
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DPI Wizard's post in Option to calculate sensitivity using the Jedi's Trick method for custom MDH bounds was marked as the answerI've added the option to adjust the coefficient for Jedi's Trick now.
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DPI Wizard's post in Fortnite to Mini Royal was marked as the answerThe game needed an update, so check again now. Your 8x will be out of range though, due to limitations in the game.
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DPI Wizard's post in Cod mw ADS sens, is this right? was marked as the answerYou have done it right. There's a quite big difference in the FOV between the games, so the Handgun Iron Sight / Reflex in MW is about the same FOV as hipfire in Fortnite. Not much you can do about this though, but it might make the relation between hipfire and aims feel a bit weird in Fortnite.
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DPI Wizard's post in CS2 sens to BF1 was marked as the answerSince there is a mismatch between horizontal and vertical FOV because of the stretching, it depends on which axis you want to preserve. If they feel too fast with MDH 100%, switch to MDV 177.7778% instead.
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DPI Wizard's post in Call of duty Relative affected, to apex conversion was marked as the answerYou have done it correctly, although you should technically use MDV 178% and not 177.7778% to match Relative Coefficient 1.78, but this will not make a discernible difference.
That is what you should put in the config file yes, and for scalar 0 you have to choose between the two options depending on what you prefer.
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DPI Wizard's post in API request was marked as the answerAs said above, the calculator already does "everything" for you, you don't need to know anything about the complexities of the math, you only need to specify how you want the sensitivity to be converted.
While it could be possible to to make AI answer questions such as
"What sensitivity do I need to set in-game in RoboCop: Rogue City with FOV 116, resolution 2560x1440 and 800 DPI to match the 360 distance of in-game sensitivity 1.48 Apex Legends with FOV 110, 3440x1440 and 1000 DPI?"
it would be faster and more reliable to just select these options in the calculator.
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DPI Wizard's post in viewspeed v2? was marked as the answerIt's the "Viewspeed - Vertical" option.
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DPI Wizard's post in Question about how to adapt sens between Rainbow Six Siege and Aimlabs (or other aim trainers)! was marked as the answerSet the FOV in Aimlabs to the same FOV as you ADS in siege, then match the 360 distance. This will make it identical.
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DPI Wizard's post in Warzone 2 legacy to Apex legends and Battlefield 2042. was marked as the answerSince Legacy MW is based on a specific FOV, you have to use this FOV as the source for your conversion. So do like this, and just change the game you are converting to.
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DPI Wizard's post in 4:3 to 16:9 cs 2 was marked as the answerThe vertical FOV is the same with 4:3 stretched and 16:9, so you need to switch the conversion to MDH 100% instead of MDV 133%:
https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/?share=1083d3cd8f5b3a3010a2dd484aba6bdd
That should feel better.
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DPI Wizard's post in Mouse Sensitivity Discord Server was marked as the answerI do agree that this would be a good thing to have in place, I will try to get it up and also integrated as soon as I can.