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Same game, monitor size change, different aim - help plz?


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I recently changed my 40cm(15.748) screen laptop with a 35cm(13.78) screen one.

They both have 1920x1080 native at 150% scaling.

The problem is that I play LOL and my aim is kinda weird and a bit slower in the smaller monitor.

I use maxwell g10 at 2000dpi for both and I don't just it at all.

I would like an option in the calculator to set the same game, same CPI, and different monitor sizes to tell me what to set the sensitivity to in order to maintain the same sensitivity in the game.  Or, even better, tell me what CPI I can change to for the same result.  Then I would just create a new mouse profile for when I switch between screens.

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19 minutes ago, Gingerharuka said:

I would like an option in the calculator to set the same game, same CPI, and different monitor sizes to tell me what to set the sensitivity to in order to maintain the same sensitivity in the game. 

You already have this in the calculator. As soon as the monitor size is different and the matching method is not 360 distance, the monitor size will be a part of the equation.

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Oh sorry, new user here and I thought only the dpi analyzer existed since I haven't been on the home screen. 

So it says that I just need to put the sensitivity level 65 to just 70, and my question is does the scaling or the dpi affect all this? does changing the in-game options 65 to 70 all there is so I can play like I'm using my bigger monitor?

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3 hours ago, Gingerharuka said:

So it says that I just need to put the sensitivity level 65 to just 70, and my question is does the scaling or the dpi affect all this? does changing the in-game options 65 to 70 all there is so I can play like I'm using my bigger monitor?

Scaling and DPI does affect it, but as long as you use the same scaling and DPI it technically doesn't matter.

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