Aimlabs
love chucky Jan 25, 2024 @ 12:37am
can someone explain this to me
i tested my aim it says cm/360 22.02 what dpi should i be running? if i got this
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love chucky Jan 25, 2024 @ 12:42am 
i tried 1600 dpi at the start and it was to fast i quit so i did 800 and got this
love chucky Jan 25, 2024 @ 12:47am 
but i have no idea how to put this in my actual game play and it does not tell me
love chucky Jan 25, 2024 @ 12:52am 
for valorant
Drimzi Jan 29, 2024 @ 8:20am 
You’re supposed to click the apply button, and then your sensitivity value will be changed, allowing you to open settings>controls and manually copy the new value. cm/360 is a more universal way to describe sensitivity since every game has a different system.

But if you want 22cm:
- Enable the advanced sensitivity options at the bottom of settings>controls
- Scroll up a little and put in the mouse dpi you are using (the game can’t get this information from the mouse)
- Scroll to the top and set the game profile to valorant
- Set the sensitivity using the 360 distance textbox, type in 22
- Copy the sensitivity value into valorant
d3fct Jan 30, 2024 @ 3:35pm 
Your dpi is set in your mouse software, changing the dpi in the settings for aimlabs to adjust isn't correct. Also fov has alot to do with converting sensitivity, make sure it's the same when converting.

In the settings dpi is referred to as cpi I believe if you want to correctly set that.

Settings>controls - then look for "Sensitivity Options" and choose andvanced.

Then "Input Settings" will be listed look for "mouse CPI" That is your DPI setting.

Make sure that matches the actual dpi your mouse uses.

This might help you.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2FxRiZzG0I
Last edited by d3fct; Jan 30, 2024 @ 3:42pm
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