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my old mouse was 5.9 ounces and my new mouse is 6.9 i used to use 2400 dpi but it doesn't feel the same.. how much do i need to raise the dpi to make it feel the same?

 

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How should we know ? :lol: Just test some values and give it a try :) I don't think there is a formular for this (maybe you can fiddle around with p = m · v)

I think it is easier to get used to a new weight, rather then getting used to a new dpi /edpi :)

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1 minute ago, WhoCares? said:

How should we know ? :lol: Just test some values and give it a try :) I don't think there is a formular for this (maybe you can fiddle around with p = m · v)

I think it is easier to get used to a new weight, rather then getting used to a new dpi /edpi :)

P = m . V? And I figured it's prolly easier

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I don't know how to calculate it.

I dont even think it would make sense because there are way more variables like sliding friction from your new mouse feet, the lift-off distance, friction mousepad ect..

I suggest sticking to your DPI you are comfortable with and get used to the new mouse

 

Anyways..just from fiddle around I got this:

(5.9*(1/2400))/6.9)^-1 = 2806.78

So if you really want to raise you dpi try 2800, but I dont even know if that makse sense tho :lol:

 

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