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Harrison Swinson

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  1. Any idea why my sens feels alot slower ingame then desktop if I am running the same resolution and 50 in game sens? 1100 DPI on Desktop feels drastically faster than 50 in game sens in LOL even with the same resolution
  2. Any idea why my sens feels alot slower ingame then desktop if I am running the same resolution and 50 in game sens?
  3. Now I get 410 DPI which is a little better.
  4. I'm trying to convert 2.2 sens at 400 DPI in CSGO to windows. When I put it in the calculator it is giving me a DPI of 240. I don't see that being accurate at all considering in CSGO I can do a 360 degree turn with 2.2 @ 400 in game and with 240 dpi it takes me two swipes to move my mouse across my monitor. Did I do it right in the converter?
  5. https://imgur.com/a/5yYdhmh Using the posts by the admins which all recommended it, I set it to 0% Monitor Distance Vertical. The FOV for CSGO is 90 so not much I can do there...
  6. So my goal is to match the perceived sensitivity from my desktop to League of Legends, CSGO and Fortnite. The main issue here is trying to get as accurate as possible as the calculators aren't working the way I'd like. For example I am using 400 DPI 6/11 in windows at 1920x1080 resolution. However in CSGO I am playing at 1024x768 bb and the calculator is saying my CSGO sens should be 3.6 which is SO fast. I am using the Monitor Distance at 0%. I was playing around going from ingame moving around to my desktop moving around and it feels like to match the perceived sensitivity from my desktop to CSGO I would need around a sens of 2.1 - 2.2. The closest I have found with the calculator is using Viewspeed - Horizontal and it gives me a sens of 2.36 but that still seems faster than my mouse speed. Fortnite has me at 0.081 which makes it so my mouse doesn't move unless I have a 10 foot long mouse pad. Any tips?
  7. Can you make it so we can edit the WPS in the "Convert To" section. I am converting from 3/11 800 DPI and it is giving me false numbers because its keeping the 800 DPI but not the WPS.
  8. Well if rawinput is on shouldn't it not make a difference at all?
  9. It was suggested to use 600 DPI with 5/11 windows. This will make windows feel like 450 DPI and when I play CS, while using rawinput, if I use 1.46 sensitivity it will be the same.
  10. I am currently using 400 DPI and 2.2. I want to use 450 DPI and keep my CSGO the same sensitivity but also make my windows feel like 450 which I currently cant because I can only go up in increments of 100.
  11. Yeah what I was trying to do was change my CSGO sensitivity to emulate 750 DPI. I can only switch between 700-800 and I wanted 750. I also wanted to make my windows feel the same as 750 DPI if that makes sens. I posted my question on reddit to see cause when it comes to math like that i'm no good. I got a reply but don't know how accurate it is. I know this is outside the scope of your site but can you take a look and see if it is accurate? My question was; I got a new mouse that only does intervals of 100 and not 50 and I am used to 450 DPI. I know how to make my CS feel the same but how can I make my windows feel the same? Do I have to raise my DPI and lower my windows sensitivity in some fashion? If it helps I am using 2.2 sensitivity ingame. Here is the response I got
  12. The calculator wont let me edit windows speed unless I am in advanced mode but when doing that, it is requiring me to enter a sensitivity value for the convert to option which does nothing. https://imgur.com/a/g3jej
  13. I dunno I must be stupid because I don't get it. In Overwatch I can do a 360 degree turn in 17.5'. It doesn't matter if I am using 103 FOV or 20 FOV. It doesn't matter if I am using 16:9 or 16:10 resolution. It will always do the same 17.5' turn. In my head, that means the viewspeed would be the exact same. If I were to use the viewspeed values in the calculator and I set my first set of values to 4.5 @ 103 FOV which gives me a 360 degree turn and change the FOV to something like 30 it gives me a new sens of 1.15 to move the same speed. This is just not correct because me doing a 360 using both FOVs gives me the same 4.5 sensitivity. At this point I am not even talking about converting CSGO to OW anymore. Even just OW to OW using different FOVs is wrong in my head. Just because I can physically see it not working.
  14. But if my 360 degree is the same on every res and every FOV wouldnt that mean the viewspeed is the exact same? For example in your calculator using viewspeed if I set my 360 sensitivity @ 103 FOV which is 4.5 and I convert it to OW again but this time using 90 FOV I get 3.80 sensitivity even tho FOV doesn't affect sens at all. The viewspeed obviously isnt affected if I can move the same distance across my monitor using any res and/or any FOV.
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