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Adjusting the DPI tends to help alot to slow or speed up mouse travel.
Razer Abyssus 2014 with the highest DPI I can set. Other games feel much more responsive than BL3 for me.
I always have mine turned off due to custom DPI and software, so I'm not sure how accurate it is.
If anything, worth a shot though.
Using a Corsair K65 Pro if you're wondering.
It says its disabled on my system, good tip regardless. I'll mess around with different DPI settings and maybe I'll get used to it after all.
I'm not sure about that mouse, but my mouse has a side button(sniper button) that when pressed, acts as another 'slow ADS' button, where in the iCue software(Synapse for you) it can be a lower DPI. I have that as my default DPI(2500) cause in a hairy situation I tend to grip my mouse tighter, hitting that button, then having super slow aiming(brought it down to 700 or something). Always getting me killed. ;p
When I first loaded the game, aiming was SUPER fast for me. Way faster then I was expecting.
I have an almost identical setup to you but I use a Logitech G502.