Here's information on how to change mouse DPI:
Mouse DPI (dots per inch) determines how sensitive your mouse is. A higher DPI means the cursor moves further with the same amount of physical mouse movement. Changing DPI can improve precision and speed, depending on your preferences and the task at hand.
Using Mouse Software: Many gaming mice and some regular mice come with dedicated software provided by the manufacturer (e.g., Logitech G HUB, Razer Synapse, Corsair iCUE). These programs usually allow you to customize DPI settings precisely. Look for a section labeled "Sensitivity," "Performance," or something similar. Within this software, you'll typically find a slider or numerical input field to set your preferred DPI. You can also often set multiple DPI profiles and assign them to buttons on the mouse for quick switching.
On-the-Fly DPI Buttons: Some mice have dedicated buttons, often located near the scroll wheel, that allow you to cycle through preset DPI settings. Check your mouse's manual to understand the default DPI values associated with each button press. Sometimes the mouse software lets you customize what these DPI values are.
Windows Settings (Limited): Windows offers basic mouse sensitivity adjustments, but these don't directly change the DPI. They essentially scale the mouse input. To access these settings:
macOS Settings (Limited): Similar to Windows, macOS provides mouse tracking speed adjustments, but not direct DPI control.
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