🎯 Test Controls
⚙️ Display Settings
📏 Test Parameters
📚 Complete Mouse DPI Guide
What is DPI?
DPI (Dots Per Inch) measures mouse sensitivity - how far your cursor moves relative to physical mouse movement.
- Low DPI (400-800): More control, requires larger movements
- Medium DPI (800-1600): Balanced for most users
- High DPI (1600+): Less movement needed, faster cursor
Gaming Performance
Professional gamers optimize DPI based on game type and personal preference.
- FPS Games: 400-1200 DPI (precision aiming)
- MOBA/RTS: 1000-2000 DPI (balanced control)
- MMO/RPG: 1600-3200 DPI (UI navigation)
Monitor Compatibility
Your display setup directly impacts optimal DPI settings for comfort and productivity.
- 1080p (HD): 800-1600 DPI recommended
- 1440p (QHD): 1200-2400 DPI recommended
- 4K (UHD): 1600-3200 DPI recommended
How Our Analyzer Works
Advanced algorithms analyze your movement patterns to provide accurate DPI estimation.
- Tracks pixel-perfect mouse movements
- Calculates speed and acceleration metrics
- Estimates effective DPI using screen data
Understanding Your Results
Learn how to interpret your test results for optimal mouse configuration.
- Estimated DPI: Your current sensitivity level
- Accuracy Score: Movement consistency (1-10)
- Speed Metrics: Average and peak cursor velocity
Optimization Strategies
Expert tips to maximize your mouse performance and accuracy.
- Disable Windows mouse acceleration
- Use consistent mousepad surface
- Maintain proper arm/wrist positioning
🚀 Professional Testing Guidelines
Preparation
Clean your mousepad, ensure proper lighting, and sit in your normal gaming/work position before testing.
Movement Technique
Use smooth, controlled movements. Avoid jerky motions and maintain consistent speed throughout the test.
Multiple Tests
Run 3-5 tests and average the results for more accurate DPI estimation and performance metrics.
System Settings
Disable mouse acceleration, set pointer speed to default, and close resource-heavy applications.