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Is it possible to convert desktop sensitivity to ingame?


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I've heard the argument of you can't convert 2d to 3d etcetc, but..is there any way to get it as close as possible? I just subscribed but I didn't want to convert from 1 game to another, I wanted to try and get my desktop sensitivity to match my overwatch sensitivity 

 

thanks 

 

EDIT: Hm i found this topic http://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/forum/topic/211-calculator-desktop-mode/

 

but I don't see the desktop option when I go their :/

 

edit: nevermind..i figured it all out I think :/ sorry for rushing to make a thread, didn't notice 'Windows' was listed as a game, I was searching 'Desktop'

Edited by Burgz
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whats the point in having the desktop windows calculator if the calculator doesn't take in consideration the dpi setting. i'm not trying to calculate a diff dpi. i just want the in game sens to be the same as the desktop sens. The dpi must b the same then, no?

Edited by Nameless
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22 minutes ago, Nameless said:

whats the point in having the desktop windows calculator if the calculator doesn't take in consideration the dpi setting. i'm not trying to calculate a diff dpi. i just want the in game sens to be the same as the desktop sens. The dpi must b the same then, no?

When you change DPI on both sides of the equation you're not change anything related to the conversion.

If you double the DPI in Windows and double the DPI in the game, the sensitivity will obviously be the same ;)

The DPI is taken into consideration, as you can see you have half the distance on the 800 DPI conversion. Also if you change DPI on only one side of the conversion you will get a different sensitivity.

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