High DPI and low sensitivity is bad advice. A higher sensitivity will do you zero harm. It makes you no more or less accurate. If you can't control the speed to precision you just cant and your mouse is not to blame it is you, start low and step up. The native acceleration is great to use for sharp turns along with a DPI you are use too. This will give you a hand up on reaction/precision. Using a GOOD mouse/pad and a DPI level your hand eye cord are on key with is most important. If your mouse supports its own hardware tracking drivers use them. Another important step max your polling rate, 1000 it should be, that gives you a 1ms delay, 500 = 2ms, 250 = 4ms, ect.
DPI = Dots Per Inch, Higher of course makes your mouse move over more dots in less time.
Polling = "Screenshots" mouse sends to PC. Higher Hz or rate = more precision and less lag.
The uber high DPI is more for huge resolutions, the smaller you go the less you notice the precision boost.
Set a custom hook to CS and play with the X and Y axes DPI levels to suit your needs. Separating these can do you wonders.
It's all about what you are use to and comfortable with, there is no magic mouse setting to make you better. That comes with good response time and hand eye coordination and time spent learning game patterns.
For CS:S, I currently use Setpoint options 1000 PR, 1600[normal]/1000[scope] DPI , Speed 3, and Acceleration 1, CS:S options I use NO mouse filter, Raw input, Mouse acceleration 1, Sensitivity 3, and 1440x900 resolution. I have a shitty mouse pad and need a better one, I also need to retrack my X/Y DPI levels. I suffer no pixel skip with these settings, any skip is my own fault and related to me moving my hand to fast, my accuracy / hand eye coordination are not great to begin with and the amount of coffee I drink and jitter my hand does does not help. Using a G9.
There are reasons all the older competitive pro players used LOW DPI and LOW sensitivity.
Remember, fast movements = higher DPI settings and higher sensitivity, better tracking and a good aim = lower DPI settings and lower sensitivity (with what you are use to of course).
Playing different types of servers (IE: WCS/GG/PUB) it would be great to get use to settings for each or come to a setting you are comfortable with all if you are to lazy to change for each in turn sacrificing movement/accuracy.





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