Mice selection
Mouse selection
HI friend does a question arise in your mind that how the mice differentiate.
Ok I will try to help u……………….
A mouse is differentiate by his speed. The unit of measuring the mouse speed is DPI/CPI.
DPI=Dots per inch
CPI=count per inch
As you move your mouse one inch the dots /counts done in the movement of cursor in PC screen.
that if I have a mouse that’s 1000 dpi and I move it one inch physically, the pointer on screen should move 1000 dots per inch on the monitor.
As we also know that inbuilt software comes with OS to increase the sensitivity of mouse. which means the mouse DPI is basically being altered via the OS. To me that implies that the mouse DPI isn’t such an important thing anymore (high DPI anyway). No it is wrong ignore the windows point speed settings and that the DPI adjustments override that. Means leave the default setting in Windows. That time the dpi is the speed of mouse………..
DPI is the number of pixels per inch. CPI is the sampling rate per inch. DPI and CPI can be used to indicate the resolution of the mouse, but the DPI response is a static index, used in the printer or scanner seems more appropriate. As the mouse is a dynamic process, with the CPI to represent a more appropriate resolution of the mouse.
CPI / DPI buttons to adjust the mouse speed and scope. Radium-plated mouse resolution are two stalls.