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mouse settings via cfg?

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what are the things to tweak ?

 

had a little go last night and the overshoot and acceleration sensitivity is still to much.

 

cant see in cfg what to tweak.

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There is no mouse acceleration at all and the mouse sensitivity can be tweaked from game menu, no need to modify cfg.

 

Anyway, they changed the sensitivity slider.

 

http://feedback.dayzgame.com/view.php?id=10985

 

I had to readjust the sensitivity setting to my taste.

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their near the bottom of the config file in my docs/ day z other profiles..open it in wordpad then scroll all the way to bottom..you should see sensitevity X and sens Y  near the last few lines..change them  both to the same value..I am using 0.2 at 1300 dpi and that gives about a 7 inch 360...

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their near the bottom of the config file in my docs/ day z other profiles..open it in wordpad then scroll all the way to bottom..you should see sensitevity X and sens Y  near the last few lines..change them  both to the same value..I am using 0.2 at 1300 dpi and that gives about a 7 inch 360...

I use 0.5 at 800 DPI. :D, wow, I think this is quite sensitive.

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