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voorhees_13

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  1. If I'm brand new to the calculator, should I just stick with the simple calc? I'm still struggling super hard with figuring out cm/360 which makes it hard to use Advanced. This is what I'm using for my setup and I can't make a full 360 going slowly in a straight line from where my mouse is in the picture or even from the end of my keyboard at 0.3 sens (on Valorant.) https://imgur.com/a/1mRzD6i My desk is 43 inches wide and my mousepad is 35 inches wide if that helps any. Is it beneficial to actually learn CM/360 or is it only worth it if you actually want to keep your sensitivity consistent across games? Because I feel that even though I can get like a 50-60 inch desk, I'll still be limited to mousepad space anyway as it's only 35 inches, so I won't get a full 360 anyway. I want to make sure im measuring correctly as one of the input types is 360 distance. Where should I start the measurement? From the actual beginning of my mousepad or just where my mouse is? I cant seem to find anything online that says where to start, as part of my keyboard is being used on my mousepad and it's incredibly uncomfortable to move it anywhere else on my desk. I'm also not sure if I should measure by putting my mouse right next to my keyboard and going straight across, or just from where I normally put it when gaming.
  2. If I wanted to use cm/360, how would I calculate that for different games and the preferred sensitivity? I currently play on 800 dpi. If I wanted to use eDPI for my in game sens, couldn't I just change the values until I find the same eDPI? Like for valorant I currently use 800 DPI/0.3 in game sense for an eDPI of 240. If I wanted to use this same eDPI for, say, Halo The Master Chief Collection (who's default is 1.6) would I just keep changing the values and then multiplying 800 by the in game sens until I find my eDPI? also, I'm not sure how to correlate cm/360 to actually finding the right sens to play at, is it using default sens, do you change the sensitivity first and then test your cm/360, or does it not matter and you find cm/360 on any in game sens first and then just fine tune it until you're happy with an in game sensitivity? How would i make it the same for every game? I'm so confused here.
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