It is a very good mouse speed !
DPI is dots per inch, it also relates directly to the mouse READING, along with the movement on screen. So that said, if you use a 1024x786 screen resolution, using a 1000DPI mouse, it would 'technically' take 1 inch to move from one side to the other. But it also relates to how many 'screen shots' the mouse takes per second. So higher DPI = more screen shots per 'movement cycle' which translates into a smoother movement of your mouse, and yields a higher speed. You can also reduce your movement speed (most commonly done in the game you are playing) to adjust the higher speed. So if you go from a 400 DPI mouse with 4 sensitivity, a 1600 DPI mouse and a 1 sensitivity would give you the same speed, but higher precision.
its not low but its average,800 dpi is ok,......i have a mouse that can exchange to800dpi,1200dpi to 1600dpi anytime i want :DDD
The average standard mouse speed is around 800dpi however some of the latest gaming laser mice have Movement Resolution of upto 4000 dpi, both Logitech and Razer lead the way with fast mice..... "Ándale! Ándale! ... Arriba! Arriba!" Click related link below 'What is mouse dpi'
Mouse speed is typically measured in terms of dots per inch (DPI) or counts per inch (CPI). DPI refers to how many pixels your cursor moves on the screen for every inch the mouse physically moves, whereas CPI measures the number of steps or counts the mouse sensor takes to detect movement when the mouse is moved one inch. You can adjust these settings in your computer's mouse settings or using specific software provided by the mouse manufacturer.
centimetres , i think ,.... what else??i dunno how long ur mouse is but 4 mine that would be a sensible measure
i guess dpi
The speed of a computer mouse is measured in dots per inch. If this number is high, the faster will be your mouse. Usually a computer mouse with 400 to 800 dpi will give you good experience.Your answer is good ID3415191556but I (SWARNIM)will like to add that, speed of mouse is measured in unit known asMICKEY.
No, 72 dpi is not considered good for printing quality. For high-quality prints, a resolution of at least 300 dpi is recommended.
Higher DPI (dots per inch) is generally better for printing quality as it results in sharper and more detailed prints. Lower DPI can still achieve good results, but higher DPI is preferred for higher quality prints.
You can increase the cursor speed on your computer by adjusting the pointer speed settings in the system preferences or control panel. Simply move the slider to the right to increase the cursor speed. Additionally, using a mouse with a higher DPI (dots per inch) setting can also make the cursor move faster on the screen.
It will need a driver (usually supplied on a CD-ROM) if Windows doesn't recognise and set it up automatically.
The optimal DPI resolution for printing high-quality images is typically 300 dots per inch (DPI). This resolution ensures sharp and detailed prints with good color accuracy.