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help with DPI
Maybe someone can help me. DPI parameter inside the game has no effect, how much it does not change, put at least 1600, or 100, well sensitivity it has no effect it behaves the same as at 400 DPI that is, it is as if locked and behavior when changing DPI in the game itself does not change anything. Outside the game itself everything is fine.
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Let me add, I have the same sensitivity in Kovaak and Aimlab, but because of the DPI parameter in Kovaak it is 2 times less.
csmeé Apr 2 @ 9:48am 
Hey! The DPI setting in game does not actually impact your sensitivity. It is only used to calculate your cm/360 based off of your DPI and in game Sensitivity. DPI stands for 'dots per inch' and it is effectively a setting that changes how often your mouse sensor is taking data resulting in a felt difference in sensitivity. If you're trying to change your sensitivity using your DPI, you'll have to do that through your mouse's software. If you have a Logitech mouse it'll be GHub, and a Razer mouse will use Synapse. If you aren't sure which software your mouse uses, I'm happy to help you find out. I would however, recommend not using your DPI setting to change your sensitivity. I would recommend setting it to 800 or 1600 and leave it there while using in-game sensitivity settings to change how your sensitivity feels.

Let me know if you have any other questions, I'm happy to help.
Originally posted by csmeé:
Hey! The DPI setting in game does not actually impact your sensitivity. It is only used to calculate your cm/360 based off of your DPI and in game Sensitivity. DPI stands for 'dots per inch' and it is effectively a setting that changes how often your mouse sensor is taking data resulting in a felt difference in sensitivity. If you're trying to change your sensitivity using your DPI, you'll have to do that through your mouse's software. If you have a Logitech mouse it'll be GHub, and a Razer mouse will use Synapse. If you aren't sure which software your mouse uses, I'm happy to help you find out. I would however, recommend not using your DPI setting to change your sensitivity. I would recommend setting it to 800 or 1600 and leave it there while using in-game sensitivity settings to change how your sensitivity feels.

Let me know if you have any other questions, I'm happy to help.
Hi, what then causes me to have a sensitivity of 0.3 in valorant to be noticeably different from 0.3 in kovaak?
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Originally posted by csmeé:
Hey! The DPI setting in game does not actually impact your sensitivity. It is only used to calculate your cm/360 based off of your DPI and in game Sensitivity. DPI stands for 'dots per inch' and it is effectively a setting that changes how often your mouse sensor is taking data resulting in a felt difference in sensitivity. If you're trying to change your sensitivity using your DPI, you'll have to do that through your mouse's software. If you have a Logitech mouse it'll be GHub, and a Razer mouse will use Synapse. If you aren't sure which software your mouse uses, I'm happy to help you find out. I would however, recommend not using your DPI setting to change your sensitivity. I would recommend setting it to 800 or 1600 and leave it there while using in-game sensitivity settings to change how your sensitivity feels.

Let me know if you have any other questions, I'm happy to help.
Hi, what then causes me to have a sensitivity of 0.3 in valorant to be noticeably different from 0.3 in kovaak?

if you have valorant selected in the sensitivity options in kovaaks and its also 0,3 then there is nothing different, it is the same one
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