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Anyone know how to...(TF2 mouse sensitivity related)
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Does anyone know how they can have the same sensitivity on Windows that they have on TF2? In other words, I want my TF2 sensitivity to carry onto Windows. I can't seem to find a solution that I know works. Help anyone?
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#2

just slide the bar of sensitivity in tf2 until it feel that it matches your windows speed

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vipersnake52 Wrote:just slide the bar of sensitivity in tf2 until it feel that it matches your windows speed

Well that sucks. There's no accurate to have the exact sensitivity then. Also, if I change my windows sens, my in game tf2 sens also changes and it'd be a hassle.
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#4

use mouse raw imput?
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#5

http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Programma...978&sr=8-1

This mouse is fantastic for gaming, you can assign the mouse's sensitivity and it will apply to everything.

This is probably the #1 mouse for gaming.
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Butane Wrote:use mouse raw imput?
Does that actually make your tf2 in game sensitivity to be the same as Windows?
Teeird Wrote:http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Programma...978&sr=8-1

This mouse is fantastic for gaming, you can assign the mouse's sensitivity and it will apply to everything.

This is probably the #1 mouse for gaming.
I'm not looking for a mouse >___>' ...
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Teeird Wrote:http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Programma...978&sr=8-1

This mouse is fantastic for gaming, you can assign the mouse's sensitivity and it will apply to everything.

This is probably the #1 mouse for gaming.
hng_ Wrote:I'm not looking for a mouse >___>' ...
Well, you asked how you can have your sensitivity on TF2 the same as others. And I gave you an alternative.
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#8

Don't worry about setting an exact match with your mouse sensitivity. It's more of a feel for it thing.

You should have no trouble playing sniper's point and click adventure, you stay calm, and click the headshots.

If you start getting counter sniped, you'll want to edge up the sensitivity slightly, it will improve your response time, but affect your accuracy.

When you start missing, especially if you are over compensating, turn it down a bit. You'll find a happy medium that matches your skill level and sobriety.
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CrazyReed Wrote:Don't worry about setting an exact match with your mouse sensitivity. It's more of a feel for it thing.

You should have no trouble playing sniper's point and click adventure, you stay calm, and click the headshots.

If you start getting counter sniped, you'll want to edge up the sensitivity slightly, it will improve your response time, but affect your accuracy.

When you start missing, especially if you are over compensating, turn it down a bit. You'll find a happy medium that matches your skill level and sobriety.
Thanks :]

It's just that I'm looking for my exact sens in TF2, so I can train offline on this site that recommended me and so far it's working pretty well. It just doesn't feel the same is all.
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hng_ Wrote:
CrazyReed Wrote:Don't worry about setting an exact match with your mouse sensitivity. It's more of a feel for it thing.

You should have no trouble playing sniper's point and click adventure, you stay calm, and click the headshots.

If you start getting counter sniped, you'll want to edge up the sensitivity slightly, it will improve your response time, but affect your accuracy.

When you start missing, especially if you are over compensating, turn it down a bit. You'll find a happy medium that matches your skill level and sobriety.
Thanks :]

It's just that I'm looking for my exact sens in TF2, so I can train offline on this site that recommended me and so far it's working pretty well. It just doesn't feel the same is all.

You know you can play offline on TF2 with bots you can control? I've seen it before, but I'm not exactly sure on how to.
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