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ADJUST PERFORMANCE TAB
1. Current Sensitivity
Sensitivity is how much your cursor moves
on the screen in relation to your physical
movement of the mouse. A higher sensitivity
value would translate to less physical
movement of the mouse, and vice versa.
In the ADJUST PERFORMANCE tab, the
current sensitivity of your Razer Imperator is
indicated in dots per inch (DPI) and can be
easily adjusted by moving the arrow along
the slider in steps of 100DPI and up to
5600DPI.
To set a different sensitivity level in the X
and Y axis, you can select the “Enable
independent X-Y sensitivity” option and
move the individual X and Y arrows along
the slider.
To display the On-The-Fly Sensitivity indicator onscreen whenever you make changes on the fly, select the
“Enable On-The-Fly sensitivity on-screen display” option.
2. Acceleration
Acceleration is an internal filter of the driver,
and is primarily a legacy option for low dpi
mice users. With acceleration enabled, the
faster you swipe the mouse, additional
movement is added. Windows XP has
acceleration turned on by default as a
convenience for users assuming that
everyone will have 400dpi mice, but this will
likely be a hindrance to most gamers and
precision users who require greater accuracy.
The ‘acceleration off’ option (default) turns
off internal acceleration only and does not
affect Windows XP acceleration, which can
be turned off via the Control Panel, Mouse,
Pointer Options, and unselecting ‘Enhance
Pointer Precision’. You can activate
acceleration by checking the “Enable
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