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Then set Windows Mouse back to default sensitivity (middle on the scale + precision off)
Then adjust the DPI on the Tecknet, which is done right on the Mouse itself via switch.
As you can see here:
http://imgur.com/a/GqDNA
The blue lighting should slightly change to reflect the DPI change.
it cant be damaged as ive seen people with this problem too
Similar to how Zowie Gaming mouse do it.
Possible that mouse just doesn't function properly either.
It's one reason my wallet would never go towards anything generic like that.
I will put my hard earned $ on something that "works"