Accuracy isn’t the most important thing at ultra high DPI, but the speed is certainly handy for rapid turning during gaming, before switching back to a lower DPI for accurate shooting. The first two performed superbly, but as you can see 5000 (or anything over 4500DPI) has significant jitter. I tested the sensor at the default settings, these are 800, 20 DPI. The button setup is fully customisable and you can tweak each to a key stroke, macro or shortcut. Liftoff height can be set super low or super high dependant on your preferences, and angle snapping is disabled by default. DPI can be configured over the three main toggle modes, default is 800, 20 DPI. The software looks pretty basic, but all the important features are there and easily accessible.
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