1080P sensitivity to 1440p without increasing mouse DPI

callmejaf

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Jul 23, 2016
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Hello, So I have a 1080P monitor and I would like to move to a 1440p monitor. However, I heard things are very small but I think there's a setting in windows to increase the size of things. Besides that point, Won't it affect the DPI and make things seem much slower with the higher res? Right now I use 2400DPI in 1080p but I don't want to increase it 1.7 times for my 1440p monitor as it would mess up my in game sensitivity. IS there a way to make the desktop have the same sensitivity as the 1080 without actually adjusting DPI or windows mouse sensitivity settings? (if you know what I mean) I really would like to have a 1440P monitor as my GTX 1080 feels a bit let down on 1080P
 

Lutfij

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There is display scaling which supposedly takes care of mouse movement. I've seen a couple of people who actually change their DPI settings when gaming so I think if all else fails, it would have to be conditioning to get you to adjust to the new settings when in-game.

You can read more here and here(though you'll need to scroll down to read the solution for Nvidia).
 

callmejaf

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Jul 23, 2016
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I guess I'll just have to get used to the slow desktop sensitivity then. because I really can't be bothered to mess around with DPI. Do you by any chance know the difference Between 1920x1080 and 1080x1920x1080(native) The 1st one allows me to do 144hz with my current monitor but native can only do 60hz, what's native?