Most of the gaming mouses allows you to change dpi you use, im not sure if razor has itTravisC555 wrote:
The Logitech G7 comes with a program where you can change the 3 DPI settings to anything you want, don't know if the G5 or the Copperhead have that.JG1567JG wrote:
I am undecided as to which mouse I like better, the Logitech G5 or the Razer Copperhead.
I played stock for a long time but I wanted slightly quicker so I went to 1.1 lol....
I just use that for everything.
Though I think windows sensitivity settings and settings from your mouses drivers would change it and make things semi irrelevant....
I just use that for everything.
Though I think windows sensitivity settings and settings from your mouses drivers would change it and make things semi irrelevant....
Well i can say that the Razer Deathadder allows you to change the sensitivity on the fly and also allows you to change the DPI.
Just bought one. Nice mouse. But now i'm regretting not getting the Lachesis
And a friend of mine is buying won just to spite me. Nazi Douchebag.
Otherwise, i leave my deathadder on 1800dpi and set the in game senstitivity to 0.5. With this i can change the sensitivity on my mouse to 1 if i want to snipe long range. 3 for mid range. and about 6 for regular play. All without having to touch the options menu.
Rod
Just bought one. Nice mouse. But now i'm regretting not getting the Lachesis
And a friend of mine is buying won just to spite me. Nazi Douchebag.
Otherwise, i leave my deathadder on 1800dpi and set the in game senstitivity to 0.5. With this i can change the sensitivity on my mouse to 1 if i want to snipe long range. 3 for mid range. and about 6 for regular play. All without having to touch the options menu.
Rod
Last edited by Rod Foxx (2007-12-13 19:12:42)
On my mouse you can switch on the fly ' any where from 1800dpi's to 400dpi's .
The slower the better for me .
The slower the better for me .
I don't have any problems with the default settings, they work quite well for me.