nambakorea Posted January 10, 2024 Posted January 10, 2024 Hello, i just did go from 17.3 inch 144hz 1920x1080 16:9 laptop to 23.8 inch 144hz 1920x1080 16:9 desktop pc and my sensisitivty feels faster and my aim so bad. I did try to re-train myself i'm really bad on finding new sensitivity all gone wrong man. How i can get same feelings on sensitivity on my desktop pc. How to calculate it? I really want to make it 1-1 like before.
Wizard DPI Wizard Posted January 10, 2024 Wizard Posted January 10, 2024 You can do it by just entering your old and new monitor size and using a monitor distance based conversion, but note that this is a premium feature. Athrein 1
nambakorea Posted January 10, 2024 Author Posted January 10, 2024 4 hours ago, DPI Wizard said: You can do it by just entering your old and new monitor size and using a monitor distance based conversion, but note that this is a premium feature. Yeah, i did buy premium couple times before it's okay i cna buy it again, but how should i set monitor distance for get same exactly feeling can you help me please? thanks.
Dribbler Posted January 13, 2024 Posted January 13, 2024 I do that thing simplier xD: measure horizontal size of the monitor ,then measure how far it is placed from the edge of the desk then calculate ratio between those. So when i have bigger monitor, knowing its hor size i just place it further on the table according to that ratio.Makes it feel kinda the same without the need to change sens
nambakorea Posted January 14, 2024 Author Posted January 14, 2024 On 1/13/2024 at 6:14 AM, Dribbler said: I do that thing simplier xD: measure horizontal size of the monitor ,then measure how far it is placed from the edge of the desk then calculate ratio between those. So when i have bigger monitor, knowing its hor size i just place it further on the table according to that ratio.Makes it feel kinda the same without the need to change sens How can i do that help me please?
philheath Posted January 19, 2024 Posted January 19, 2024 (edited) On 1/14/2024 at 3:58 PM, nambakorea said: How can i do that help me please? you need premium, and change monitor size, and convert to a monitor distance you like the best, be it 0%-100%-133% or 178% or the various other methods like jedi trick, dynamic, viewspeed etc Edited January 19, 2024 by philheath
philheath Posted January 19, 2024 Posted January 19, 2024 you could also make a custom resolution in nvdia 1395x785 at 144hz with no scaling selected/gpu, so it shows black borders and it will emulate a 17.3 inch screen
nambakorea Posted January 19, 2024 Author Posted January 19, 2024 20 minutes ago, philheath said: you need premium, and change monitor size, and convert to a monitor distance you like the best, be it 0%-100%-133% or 178% or the various other methods like jedi trick, dynamic, viewspeed etc Yeah, i bought premium before and calculate like that with monitor distance vertical %0 but my aim still bad i don't know what's going on. My flicks was insane before, even got tons of cheater comment on my steam profile but i can't hit a single shot now.
philheath Posted January 19, 2024 Posted January 19, 2024 7 hours ago, nambakorea said: Yeah, i bought premium before and calculate like that with monitor distance vertical %0 but my aim still bad i don't know what's going on. My flicks was insane before, even got tons of cheater comment on my steam profile but i can't hit a single shot now. 0% is not good for flicks, maybe try 100% - 133% - 178%
nambakorea Posted January 21, 2024 Author Posted January 21, 2024 On 1/20/2024 at 1:05 AM, philheath said: 0% is not good for flicks, maybe try 100% - 133% - 178% are you sure with that info?
philaim Posted May 3, 2024 Posted May 3, 2024 My answer might be a bit late. Your monitor before was 17.3" and now is 23.8". This is a size increase of 37.6%. So your new mousespeed should be 37.6% higher. For example if your windows mousespeed was 8 you need to add 8*37.6%=3. So your new mousespeed should be 11.
nambakorea Posted May 3, 2024 Author Posted May 3, 2024 30 minutes ago, philaim said: My answer might be a bit late. Your monitor before was 17.3" and now is 23.8". This is a size increase of 37.6%. So your new mousespeed should be 37.6% higher. For example if your windows mousespeed was 8 you need to add 8*37.6%=3. So your new mousespeed should be 11. are u sure it should be faster not slower? because i remember when i playing on 17.3 inch it was feeling more slower.
philaim Posted May 3, 2024 Posted May 3, 2024 Then try the other way. Your old monitor was 72.7% the size of the new, so mousespeed should be 8*72.7% so like aroud 6.
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