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So I just got a deathadder 3.5 yesterday. I installed the current drivers the stupid cloud based one. After finding an older driver that is not cloud based I installed that one. It is version 3.05 from the razer archives. It has a lot more options than the newer one, and being an offline driver (LIKE IT SHOULD BE RAZER....) I decided to stick with it. I have also heard that the older one is better than the current synapse 2, is that true?

Anyways, I come from the Logitech G400 and it lets your customize DPI. On the DA it lets you choose the DPI, but unfortunately only in increments unlike the newer driver. But it also has another section for Sensitivity that goes from 1-10. Can someone explain to me what the sensitivity one is for? I mean I know it makes it faster and slower but isn't that what DPI does? Why is there a sensitivity and a DPI menu? I know its not the windows sensitivity because it already has another menu to change the windows sens from the razer menu.
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Phantom
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CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i- 2500k @ 4.5Ghz ASUS P8Z68-V Pro/Gen3 MSI 7970R G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 8GB 2x4 
Hard DriveOptical DriveCoolingOS
Crucial M-4 256GB ASUS DRW Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo+ Win 7 Home 
MonitorKeyboardPowerCase
ViewSonic VX2453mh-LED 23.6"  Razer BlackWidow NZXT Hale90 850W NZXT Phantom Black w/ Orange Trim 
MouseMouse PadAudio
Logitech G400 Steelseries S&S Creative Titanium HD 
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