First gaming mice need help(logitech g402)

Aakash singh43

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I've used normal mouse for many years. And there mouse wheel lasted only 2 years max. So i thought gaming mouse will last some more years.
So. i want to know what is the native dpi for g402. 400 and 800 dpi is too slow for me and on forums people suggest not to alter windows sensitivity, just adjust in game sensitivity.
I feel comfortable with 1600 dpi during normal working.
So please tell me the native dpi of g402.
And one more thing which is better and less fatiguing.
High dpi, low sensitivity or low dpi high sensitivity.
and between how people set sensitivity in points 0.000somehting.
 
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DPI is virtually all personal preference. As for gaming mice, I tried and returned atleast 1 from every major company last year till I found what I wanted. ThermalTake's top line mice were hand nice, especially with the cooling cutouts, didn't care for high end corsair's, logitechs weren't bad, but in the end I went with the Razer Deathadder. I would say 1 of the Logitechs and the thermaltake were about equally as nice, but the software was far and away best with the razer products. The synapse is loaded with options, and I found it very easy to use. It updates alot (like once a week) which for some peole seems to be a complaint point?? I don't know why cause it only takes a few secs, and I've had no issues otherwise for over a year...
You can assign the default DPI sensitivity via LGS (Logitech Gaming Software). I have the same mouse. Not only can you set the default settings, but you can adjust each DPI level. You can also set the number of levels up to 5 levels as well. It's totally configurable.

You can also adjust the polling rate up to 1000Hz.
 

Yeah i know that but i want to know which one is he native dpi of mouse, in which it performs best.
And for gaming which is better high dpi low sensitivity or low dpi high sensitivity.
 
DPI is virtually all personal preference. As for gaming mice, I tried and returned atleast 1 from every major company last year till I found what I wanted. ThermalTake's top line mice were hand nice, especially with the cooling cutouts, didn't care for high end corsair's, logitechs weren't bad, but in the end I went with the Razer Deathadder. I would say 1 of the Logitechs and the thermaltake were about equally as nice, but the software was far and away best with the razer products. The synapse is loaded with options, and I found it very easy to use. It updates alot (like once a week) which for some peole seems to be a complaint point?? I don't know why cause it only takes a few secs, and I've had no issues otherwise for over a year using the synapse for deathadder and Razer chroma tourny edition keyboard. Even got the razer kraken headset which came with a free upgraded sound software for the synapse, surrond sound, eq, etc. Hope this helps :)
 
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