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Works great, feels great. My adaptation time was like 10 minutes overall - but then again I must count I've played with an insane number of mice on official wars already, so while this must be crazy for most people, it's quite common on me.
I just use the lowest CPI available on the mouse, be it 400 or 450 CPI, so I'm lost in why would anyone ever want to switch CPI (although I admit it might be useful to some people) - I'm running around with all weapons on the same sensitivity, even sniper rifles, and hitting and killing the same, it might be I'm far too used to it, but it's consistent.
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Originally Posted by Bullveyr 
I don't like that CPI changing method, simply prefer a dedicated CPI button allthough I don't use it much anyway.
Btw, can you only assign "CPI cycle" or also switching between 2 specific values?
@skar
tripple post ftw
Allthough the basic statement is correct in the case of the Savu that would invert the y-axis.

I don't like that CPI changing method, simply prefer a dedicated CPI button allthough I don't use it much anyway.
Btw, can you only assign "CPI cycle" or also switching between 2 specific values?
@skar
tripple post ftw

Allthough the basic statement is correct in the case of the Savu that would invert the y-axis.

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Originally Posted by Skar 
It is the typical ROCCAT "DPI switcher" function.
You can control which of the 4 dpi values are part of the cycle by de/selecting the checkbox.
So 1, 2, 3 or 4 values can be selected. Obviously, selecting only one value does not enable any switching.
For button assignment you can chose between 3 options: dpi up, dpi down and dpi cycle.
Best for switching between 2 values is "dpi cycle". "dpi up" will not jump from highest value to lowest and "dpi down" behaves similar on the other end of the scale.
...well, never got used to this "multiquote" function
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It is the typical ROCCAT "DPI switcher" function.
You can control which of the 4 dpi values are part of the cycle by de/selecting the checkbox.
So 1, 2, 3 or 4 values can be selected. Obviously, selecting only one value does not enable any switching.
For button assignment you can chose between 3 options: dpi up, dpi down and dpi cycle.
Best for switching between 2 values is "dpi cycle". "dpi up" will not jump from highest value to lowest and "dpi down" behaves similar on the other end of the scale.
...well, never got used to this "multiquote" function
.For sanity reasons, a short guide on how to use multi-quote :
On a same forum thread, just click on "Multi" on the posts you want to quote. Once you're ready to write an answer to all of those, scroll down to the last reply on the page and click on "Post a Reply".
Tadaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
All the quotes are going to be on the reply text area correctly formatted.










