NilValue Posted June 4, 2018 Posted June 4, 2018 The analyze DPI feature is really nice, however, on higher DPI settings it is nearly impossible to measure accurately. My proposal: Use a 3D scene inside the browser to measure real dpi, where you can measure nearly infinite distances. Technology to look into: X3D / X3DOM, should be fairly easy to set up and is supported by Chrome. potato psoas 1
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted June 6, 2018 Wizard Posted June 6, 2018 If you set Windows Pointer Speed to 1 you should have plenty of room to measure even high DPI (16000 DPI moving 5 inches fits on a 2560x1440 monitor). A 3D analyzer is interesting though, will look into it. NilValue 1
NilValue Posted June 7, 2018 Author Posted June 7, 2018 (edited) Yes that's worth a shot, although the measurement wouldn't be accurate I guess. For example in case my real DPI wasn't dividable by 4 but you'd set the pointer sensitivity to 3, which would make the mouse go 1 px every 4 counts. That would mean that my measurement precision would only be within the range of 4 counts if I thought this through correctly. Now if I only move one pixel too far left or right, that effect would increase. So for example in case I go 5 px past the mark, I'd end up with an inaccurated measurement of 20 DPI. It may be an answer, but right now, it's actually more accurate to measure in a game like CS:GO and deduce the real DPI in the calculator, which yielded far more consistent results for me even over the span of a few days. Also, in a 3D environment, you could do stuff like limit mouse movement to horizontal movement only, or you could limit the amount the crosshair actually can move to a complete 360 (or any degree value) and provide a result like: "Mouse moved n counts to hit the mark. Mouse moved n+x counts until the end of measuring". You might even be able to tell the user not only the horizontal counts but maybe even the vertical counts that were sent . Just a proposal though and thanks for the fast reply. EDIT: It could also become a sellable feature for premium members, basic analyzer for free users, feature rich for premium users. Edited June 7, 2018 by NilValue
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