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in DK2.

It's always been like this, but is there a way to change it? Default sensitivity is actually the minimum sensitivity; you can't adjust it any lower, as far as I can tell. Further, if I did change it (eg through registry) would I wind up slowing down my cursor, too? The cursor's fine, it's just when you possess a creature that you start spazzing out.
Post edited February 17, 2014 by fjdgshdkeavd
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fjdgshdkeavd: in DK2.

It's always been like this, but is there a way to change it? Default sensitivity is actually the minimum sensitivity; you can't adjust it any lower, as far as I can tell. Further, if I did change it (eg through registry) would I wind up slowing down my cursor, too? The cursor's fine, it's just when you possess a creature that you start spazzing out.
If you have a mouse with customizable DPI that'd be an easy fix. Either set up a new dpi profile for DK or remember your current DPI and switch back and forth manually when playing.

Hmmm, but that would also affect your cursor too. I guess it's not practical unless you can switch on the fly then. Because I have my dpi at 400 for default for all programs, and when I posses a creature the sens is actually waaaay to low, while my cursor is fine.
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fjdgshdkeavd: in DK2.

It's always been like this, but is there a way to change it? Default sensitivity is actually the minimum sensitivity; you can't adjust it any lower, as far as I can tell. Further, if I did change it (eg through registry) would I wind up slowing down my cursor, too? The cursor's fine, it's just when you possess a creature that you start spazzing out.
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FDA: If you have a mouse with customizable DPI that'd be an easy fix. Either set up a new dpi profile for DK or remember your current DPI and switch back and forth manually when playing.

Hmmm, but that would also affect your cursor too. I guess it's not practical unless you can switch on the fly then. Because I have my dpi at 400 for default for all programs, and when I posses a creature the sens is actually waaaay to low, while my cursor is fine.
hey, that actually is a great idea. i have a razer mouse around here somewhere that can do that. thanks dude.
I have the exact opposite problem 3 swipes across my mousepad moves the look about 1°