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What is the native DPI of the Razer DeathAdder?

What is the native DPI of the Razer DeathAdder?

TECH SPECS

Sensor Optical
Max Sensitivity (DPI) 8500
Max Speed (IPS) 300
Max Acceleration (G) 35
Programmable Buttons 6

How do I change DPI on DeathAdder?

To change DPI to default settings you need to just open up the Synapse configuration tool and then click on your Razer Deathadder from the home screen. From the device settings you need to click on performance and you will find a different sensitivity option. You can just type in 1800 in one of the stages.

How do I check my Razer DPI?

Get your Razer Mouse and check the DPI buttons at the back of the scroll wheel. The first button from the scroll increases the DPI upon click. You can click it repeatedly until you reach the sensitivity your desire. The second button from the scroll decreases the DPI upon click.

What DPI is Razer DeathAdder 2013?

6400 DPI
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Item Weight 3.70 ounces 4.32 ounces

What’s the default DPI on a Razer DeathAdder?

The default out of the box dpi (not necessarily native DPI) is 1800. My understanding is that the native DPI is the ideal DPI to set the mouse to (though I’ve noticed many pro players set their DPI’s to 400 or 800 so perhaps this isn’t true?)

What is the best alternative to Razer DeathAdder 3.5G?

What is the best alternative to Razer DeathAdder 3.5G? The G502 gaming mouse has 11 programmable buttons, support for macros and profiles, adjustable weight and center of balance, two scroll wheel modes, and a plethora of settings to customize.

When did the Razer DeathAdder 4G come out?

Fast forward to today and we now get the Razer DeathAdder 2013 aka Razer DeathAdder 4G, whichever you prefer.

What kind of microswitches does Razer DeathAdder use?

Taking a look at the left and right click buttons, Razer is using Omron D2FC-F-7N (10M) microswitches on the DeathAdder 2013. These are 10 million click lifecycle (no load) microswitches, which should last the life of the mouse.