DJ-CHRIS said:You create a binding for two keys to change the ingame sensitivity.
Also I think with the diamondback the DPI stays the same all the time, because you can change sensitivity without changing DPI
First, that binding keys is smart I can't believe I never thought of that before.
No I'm pretty sure you change DPI when you change sensitivity when using the Diamondback. Not sure I haven't used it in a LONG time. But for the MX-518 when you switch sensitivity you are essentially switching DPI. Even in the settings you can set which dpi to switch to.
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