i've had my deathadder 3.5G for about 6 months now and i just recently went out of my way to install razer synapse 2.0. i didnt mess with any of the settings (default 1800dpi 0 mouse accel) and opened up tf2, and my sensitivity felt abysmally lower than normal. i tried uninstalling synapse, unplugging and re-plugging my mouse, going "offline" in synapse but my sens still feels too low. messing around with dpi/ingame sens/windows sens to try to get my sens as close as possible to what it used to be is incredibly frustrating and if anybody knows a solution to get my mouse settings to the "plug in & play" default that would be much appreciated.
my ingame sens is 1.38 with 1.01 mouse accel and my windows sens is 6/11 if that means anything
edit: with synapse uninstalled my sensitivity becomes insanely high both ingame and out for some reason
i've had my deathadder 3.5G for about 6 months now and i just recently went out of my way to install razer synapse 2.0. i didnt mess with any of the settings (default 1800dpi 0 mouse accel) and opened up tf2, and my sensitivity felt abysmally lower than normal. i tried uninstalling synapse, unplugging and re-plugging my mouse, going "offline" in synapse but my sens still feels too low. messing around with dpi/ingame sens/windows sens to try to get my sens as close as possible to what it used to be is incredibly frustrating and if anybody knows a solution to get my mouse settings to the "plug in & play" default that would be much appreciated.
my ingame sens is 1.38 with 1.01 mouse accel and my windows sens is 6/11 if that means anything
edit: with synapse uninstalled my sensitivity becomes insanely high both ingame and out for some reason
This is why I'm a huge advocate of using a ruler/tape measure to know what your inches per 360 is. That way I can always tweak whatever settings I need to get back to exactly the right feel.
This is why I'm a huge advocate of using a ruler/tape measure to know what your inches per 360 is. That way I can always tweak whatever settings I need to get back to exactly the right feel.
I had the same problem when I had mine. I completely uninstalled synapse, then reinstalled the legacy drivers for the 3.5g. Hopefully this works for you.
I had the same problem when I had mine. I completely uninstalled synapse, then reinstalled the legacy drivers for the 3.5g. Hopefully this works for you.
Change your polling rate. It might be at its lowest (thats what happened when I upgraded to synapse 2.0)
Change your polling rate. It might be at its lowest (thats what happened when I upgraded to synapse 2.0)
TomuChange your polling rate. It might be at its lowest (thats what happened when I upgraded to synapse 2.0)
I tried using every polling rate setting and none of them made a noticeable difference.
BROHONI had the same problem when I had mine. I completely uninstalled synapse, then reinstalled the legacy drivers for the 3.5g. Hopefully this works for you.
Could you guide me through how to reinstall the drivers? (im dumb)
[quote=Tomu]Change your polling rate. It might be at its lowest (thats what happened when I upgraded to synapse 2.0)[/quote]
I tried using every polling rate setting and none of them made a noticeable difference.
[quote=BROHON]I had the same problem when I had mine. I completely uninstalled synapse, then reinstalled the legacy drivers for the 3.5g. Hopefully this works for you.[/quote]
Could you guide me through how to reinstall the drivers? (im dumb)
I suggest using http://www.notalent.org/sensitivity/sensitivity.htm
to remember sens through cm/360, so that way you can always get the same sens.
I suggest using http://www.notalent.org/sensitivity/sensitivity.htm
to remember sens through cm/360, so that way you can always get the same sens.