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Iceath
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Hey guys,
i got a problem.
i have 2 different mouses -and different sensivity.
is there any programms,which can show me how i should set the sensivity,of the other mouse,so it acts like the ones?

Example:

I have 2 mouses,A and B.

I always played with A ,but now,i have B.
I need A for the Laptop,but B is connected to a better computer.I cannot change A from the Laptop.
So,i wanted to ask:
Is there a programm,which can show me how much sensivity is set from A,so i can transfer to B ?

A and B are different mouses,from different companies


hope u understand me,and i hope im not paranoid


Whoops,wrong section.transfer please to english forum?

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titas228
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control panel / mouse / pointer options ?


edit: ofcourse if u know where is control panel

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VADemon
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It's a good idea for a small programm but the only thing you can do - change your Windows mouse settings.

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Flacko
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I don't think it's possible since there's no way to measure how much you move your mouse (physically) and then compare how much did the cursor move (digitally) using a software.

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VADemon
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user Flacko has written
I don't think it's possible since there's no way to measure how much you move your mouse (physically) and then compare how much did the cursor move (digitally) using a software.

Physically: lay down 2 books with enough space for your mouse to move in between. No difference whether you'll move the mouse vertically or horizontally - we just need some space to calculate the distance (digital)
Digitally: Left mouse click = start at the one side | Right mouse click = end at the other side (second book). Then simply calculate the diff on Y or X axis (calculating both (the distance) would be even less accurate)

I think that "advanced construction" might work.

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Flacko
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That idea could work. It won't be accurate if both mouses are of different sizes since there will be a small distance between the laser and the mouse's edges depending on it's size.
Instead take the two books and place one on top of the other and move each mouse along that platform

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KimberlyDeborah
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Mouse sensitivity mostly depend upon the factor how much you want to make your mouse sensible over events you passed.So this can increase/decrease upon your usage.
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