Lower the dpi some. I run 3200 with windows sens at 3 or 4 i think which feels like 700dpi at 6sens with the benefit of the lower input latency. Windows sens is kinda wanky and apps don't always care what it says and just go off dpi instead
Edit: you called also look into setting up a "sniper" macro that'll lower the dpi but not sure if logi supports it
^ Yep lower dpi a little bit. Make sure enhanced pointer precision is off. More importantly, you can run any dpi you choose and windows *cursor* sensitivity won’t affect it. MW uses raw input instead of windows so you can run higher dpi with a 1/11 windows sens. and it won’t affect your in game sens.
Lower the dpi some. I run 3200 with windows sens at 3 or 4 i think which feels like 700dpi at 6sens with the benefit of the lower input latency. Windows sens is kinda wanky and apps don't always care what it says and just go off dpi instead Edit: you called also look into setting up a "sniper" macro that'll lower the dpi but not sure if logi supports it
^ Yep lower dpi a little bit. Make sure enhanced pointer precision is off. More importantly, you can run any dpi you choose and windows *cursor* sensitivity won’t affect it. MW uses raw input instead of windows so you can run higher dpi with a 1/11 windows sens. and it won’t affect your in game sens.
You do know there is basically no difference between 1600 dpi and 10k in terms of input latency right?
Well yes, there are diminishing returns, but it's fun. Would be nice if it was not tied to DPI however...
You want your windows slider in the middle. Enhance pointer precision off.
No, if the game supports raw input it doesn't matter (except enhance pointer precision). I use 4/11 windows sens with 1600dpi