How sensitive do you have your mouse.

Logitech Standard 2 button + scrollwheel Optical PS/2 Mouse...set to Logitech Standard 2 button + scrollwheel Optical PS/2 Mouse sensitivity! :D

No expense spared!
I snort at you and your posh mice!
 
Logitech RX250. Cost like £6 from a certain online retailer. 800dpi. I don't need gaming mice to be good ;)
 
Razer Abyssus, I have it at 1000mhz and 3500dpi generally, but I do change it from that to 1800dpi or 450dpi depending on which game I'm playing.
 
Using a g500 with 500 polling rate and 400/1000/2000 dpi for the on the fly switch. Generally it stays at 2000 but will drop it to one of the other two depending what i'm doing when in FPS games.
 
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If your cursor is jumping then either the computer has terrible video rendering or the mouse sensor is a crock of ****. I am currently using a 450 DPI mouse on a 1080 screen and there is no jumping. If there was I would be getting an RMA.

If you move the mouse fast,the cursor jumps, no?
 
If you move the mouse fast,the cursor jumps, no?

If you mean the cursor moves from one side of the screen to the other without hitting EVERY pixel along the way then yes...on any mouse...on any DPI. That is how cursors work else your computer would require ridiculous amounts of video processing power to even barely use the desktop.

That has absolutely nothing to do with DPI. Methinks maybe you need to go and have a look at what DPI actually is. DPI =/= tracking speed no matter how much you seem to think it does.
 
If you move the mouse fast,the cursor jumps, no?

Have you got mouse acceleration on?

If you mean the cursor moves from one side of the screen to the other without hitting EVERY pixel along the way then yes...on any mouse...on any DPI. That is how cursors work else your computer would require ridiculous amounts of video processing power to even barely use the desktop.

That has absolutely nothing to do with DPI. Methinks maybe you need to go and have a look at what DPI actually is. DPI =/= tracking speed no matter how much you seem to think it does.

The cursor shouldn't jump regardless. I think the only thing that can cause this effect is either mouse acceleration or monitor's refresh rate being too low to display the fast mouse tracking.
 
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