eDPI Settings Review Workflow
Review eDPI by changing one variable at a time, testing a small task set, and keeping notes on comfort instead of copying another player blindly.
- Updated Jun 12, 2026
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Review eDPI by changing one variable at a time, testing a small task set, and keeping notes on comfort instead of copying another player blindly.
Separate DPI and sensitivity
eDPI combines mouse DPI and in-game sensitivity. Two players can share eDPI while using different hardware behavior.
Use a repeatable test
Try the same aim task, movement path, or practice routine after each change.
Wait before judging
Small sensitivity changes can feel strange for a session. Judge after enough time to adapt.
Practical checklist
- Record current DPI and sensitivity.
- Change only one setting.
- Test tracking and flicking separately.
- Keep notes on comfort.
Common mistakes
- Copying pro settings without context.
- Changing settings every match.
- Ignoring mousepad space.
FAQ
How often should I revisit this?
Review the checklist when a game updates, your hardware changes, or your results feel inconsistent for more than a few sessions.
What makes this advice reliable?
The recommendations focus on observable settings, repeatable testing, and player workflow rather than unsupported claims or copied summaries.