currently I'm playing with 3000dpi, but i've been wondering if I'm using the wrong dpi settings.
I don't have pics of my hand showing my grip and have no clue what you mean by technque and style. I hold my mouse up against my palm.Infevo wrote:
terms like "low dpi" and "high sens" really aren't meaninful and don't express anything other than a subjective idea of sens perception.
Your "perfect" dpi depends on:disregard one of these factors and your whole statement becomes useless.
- technique, grip, style
anatomy of your hand (size, flexibility)
resolution, window resolution
preference
windows settings, osu! settings (multiplicators)
you're the best, man! ^^ZenithPhantasm wrote:
450 dpi
That's completely wrong.Endaris wrote:
300-700 for palm grip, 700-1600 for claw, 1400-2400 for fingertip(after multipliers) also depends a lot on resolution. But I'd think that these are the dpi-areas you want to move in with the different grips, 3k seems a bit too high for me.
That's not necessarily wrong. Fingertip can be generally conceived as being the best grip for high DPI.ZenithPhantasm wrote:
That's completely wrong.Endaris wrote:
300-700 for palm grip, 700-1600 for claw, 1400-2400 for fingertip(after multipliers) also depends a lot on resolution. But I'd think that these are the dpi-areas you want to move in with the different grips, 3k seems a bit too high for me.
Fingertip grip actually has the greatest range of movement. I use fingertip grip at 450 dpi and have no such problem.
For high dpi you want stability which palm grip offers. Fingertip grip is by far the least stable grip but gives very high agility and range of motion at the expense of stability.PheysHunt wrote:
That's not necessarily wrong. Fingertip can be generally conceived as being the best grip for high DPI.ZenithPhantasm wrote:
Fingertip grip actually has the greatest range of movement. I use fingertip grip at 450 dpi and have no such problem.
This my biggest problem with my G303. The mouse too narrow which is why I MIGHT be getting a CM Xornet 2 when it hits the shores of US.Endaris wrote:
It depends a lot on mouseshape but in general it's hard to securely grip your mouse with a fingertip grip and then move it fast over big distances due to low dpi without tensing your fingers superhard(which is not good) or running into the danger of losing control over the mouse.
Not saying it's not possible but there can be problems.