What are the different sensitivity features of the Razer Mouse
- June 7, 2024
- Razer
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What are the different sensitivity features of the Razer Mouse?
Razer mice feature the latest 5g sensor with sensitivity up to 16,000 DPI (dots per inch) and tracking up to 210 IPS (Inches per Second). The Razer Mouse is specifically designed to provide gamers with the utmost precision and speed.
The Razer Mouse has several sensitivity features that would further enhance your gaming experience in terms of precision, speed, and accuracy.
The Razer Mouse Sensitivity features are:
- Sensitivity Clutch – This feature enables gamers to change their sensitivity to a predefined DPI by holding down a designated button. Releasing the button will return it to the previously set sensitivity. This feature allows gamers to switch DPI levels that are stages apart in a matter of seconds without having to adjust stage-by-stage or by launching Razer Synapse.
- Sensitivity Stage Up – Increases your sensitivity by one stage up. This can be done either with a pre-assigned button next to the scroll or by assigning it to another programmable button using Razer Synapse.
- Sensitivity Stage Down – Decreases your sensitivity by one stage down.
- On-the-fly Sensitivity – This is a feature that lets the gamers adjust the DPI setting by holding down its designated button and moving the scroll wheel up and down to apply an increase or decrease on the current DPI.
- Cycle Up Sensitivity Stages – This increases the current sensitivity stage by one. Once it reaches the highest sensitivity stage, it will cycle back to stage 1 on the next click.
- Cycle Down Sensitivity Stages – This decreases the current sensitivity stage by one. Once it reaches stage 1, it will cycle to the highest sensitivity stage on the next click.
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