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How to find out what Your Mouse DPI is?
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Well, i have some HP mouse(HID-comliant mouse), which i am actually Comfortable with. But i have no idea what my DPI is. i would like to know since i am starting CS-GO (not quitting TF2)
And yes ive tried google ._.
please help, thank you.

Well, i have some HP mouse(HID-comliant mouse), which i am actually Comfortable with. But i have no idea what my DPI is. i would like to know since i am starting CS-GO (not quitting TF2)
And yes ive tried google ._.
please help, thank you.
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The obvious first step is to find out what mouse model it is.

Go to control panel -> Devices and Printers to find that out if you're on windows; then google the mouse model to find out what dpi it has

The obvious first step is to find out what mouse model it is.

Go to control panel -> Devices and Printers to find that out if you're on windows; then google the mouse model to find out what dpi it has
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i know there is a program that can check how much Hz your mouse is using, not sure if there is one with DPI but if there it that could be very helpful for office mice i have.

i know there is a program that can check how much Hz your mouse is using, not sure if there is one with DPI but if there it that could be very helpful for office mice i have.
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WholegrainThe obvious first step is to find out what mouse model it is.

Go to control panel -> Devices and Printers to find that out if you're on windows; then google the mouse model to find out what dpi it has

so just google "HID-comliant mouse"

[quote=Wholegrain]The obvious first step is to find out what mouse model it is.

Go to control panel -> Devices and Printers to find that out if you're on windows; then google the mouse model to find out what dpi it has[/quote]

so just google "HID-comliant mouse"
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http://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/dpianalyzer.html

Your dpi is probably a whole multiple of 100 so just round your result from that site

http://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/dpianalyzer.html

Your dpi is probably a whole multiple of 100 so just round your result from that site
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WholegrainThe obvious first step is to find out what mouse model it is.

Go to control panel -> Devices and Printers to find that out if you're on windows; then google the mouse model to find out what dpi it has

and im not finding anything

[quote=Wholegrain]The obvious first step is to find out what mouse model it is.

Go to control panel -> Devices and Printers to find that out if you're on windows; then google the mouse model to find out what dpi it has[/quote]

and im not finding anything
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are there any other mice listed there?

your mouse should be listed as HP-something; if not go to device manager and see if it's listed there

are there any other mice listed there?

your mouse [i]should[/i] be listed as HP-something; if not go to device manager and see if it's listed there
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Wholegrainare there any other mice listed there?

your mouse should be listed as HP-something; if not go to device manager and see if it's listed there

nothing..

[quote=Wholegrain]are there any other mice listed there?

your mouse [i]should[/i] be listed as HP-something; if not go to device manager and see if it's listed there[/quote]
nothing..
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You can use the Enotus MouseTest software, press mouse1 and then move your mouse at any direction in 10 cm then release the button
10 cm is around 4 inches

[edit] oops forgot the link, this one should do it, found it on esreality http://www65.zippyshare.com/v/30869448/file.html

You can use the Enotus MouseTest software, press mouse1 and then move your mouse at any direction in 10 cm then release the button
10 cm is around 4 inches

[edit] oops forgot the link, this one should do it, found it on esreality http://www65.zippyshare.com/v/30869448/file.html
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#10
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#9 is half decent. You can also do it in MS paint if you make sure your windows mouse settings are normal: 6/11 notch, enhance precision disabled. Move mouse an inch, how far did you go, round to the nearest 100 (or to 450 if you have something with that weird DPI step)

#9 is half decent. You can also do it in MS paint if you make sure your windows mouse settings are normal: 6/11 notch, enhance precision disabled. Move mouse an inch, how far did you go, round to the nearest 100 (or to 450 if you have something with that weird DPI step)
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Download an analysis tool (sisoft sandra, aida64 etc) and find out what your mouse is.
Alternatively, check the bottom of your mouse for any sort of ID or model number.

Download an analysis tool (sisoft sandra, aida64 etc) and find out what your mouse is.
Alternatively, check the bottom of your mouse for any sort of ID or model number.
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