How To Check Your Mouse DPI?

Mouse DPI or Displacement Per Inch is defined by how much the mouse moves in respect to per inch distance. It is measured in numbers, and is seen in steps of 400, 800, 1600, 3200, and so on. Most gaming mice of today use a DPI shifter button in them via which the mouse can change the DPI on the fly. Some gaming mice who do not have the DPI shifter in them, they use their respective manufacture software to check their DPI. This includes software like Logitech Gaming Software, Razer Synapse, Corsair iCue, HyperX Ngenuity Software or even the SteelSeries Engine. The list of various types of manufacturer software goes on and on.

So if you’re asking what my mouse DPI is, then you’ve come just to the right place. In this article, we’re going to help you see and know the DPI value you’re using on your mouse, in all straightforward and secure manner. Just follow the below procedures, and you will be good to go. Without further ado, let’s get going.

Method 1: How To Find Mouse DPI via DPI Shifters On The Mouse?

Most mouse of today, be it gaming or for work, which has a DPI shifter in them, have specific specified steps of changing DPI on the fly. This means that the mouse is engineered to set to that same level of DPI when the user increases or decreases the DPI. This is why mice of today are engineered with DPI steps starting low at 800 DPI and end at the highest DPI the mouse supports. 800 DPI is the most used configuration, so that’s why it is the default in today’s mouse.

For example, if a mouse, like the Razer Basilisk, the lowest default DPI is 800. And then it gradually increases with the next step being 1600, 3200, 6400 and so on. Most people use DPI up to a maximum of 3200 or 6400, and anything more than that is just unusable. The following steps will help you find the default configuration:

  • If you have a DPI shifter on your mouse, click on it and change the DPI.
  • Then use the mouse for some movement. Then again change the DPI and then move your mouse back.
  • Do these steps one-by-one repeatedly, until you find the DPI settings that will move the mouse slowest. The DPI settings which will move the mouse slowest will be the default configuration of 800 DPI. Then the next step will be 1600, which will move the mouse a little faster, and then the following settings will be 3200 and so on. In this way, you will find the DPI value of your mouse.

Method 2: How To Find Mouse DPI via Software?

If your mouse doesn’t have any DPI shifters and sorely rely on software to know and change the DPI, then you have no other option to change the DPI without installing the respective manufacturer software. Therefore, the following are some of the most famous mouse brands of today and their respective mice software:

Razer – Razer Synapse
Cooler Master – Cooler Master Mouse Software
Corsair – iCue
HyperX – Ngenuity Software
Logitech – Logitech Gaming Software / Logitech Options / Logitech G Hub
Steelseries – Steelseries Engine

  • The first step to do here is to head over to the official product page of the mouse and download the respective software from the Support section.
  • The next step would be to install the downloaded software and set up your mouse for the first time.
  • Then head over to the Mouse DPI changing tab, and from there you will come to know about the current DPI value.
  • You will also be able to change the DPI value as well, by increasing or decreasing as per your needs.
  • After the final set up, make sure to save the settings, and you’re good to go.

Method 3: Using A DPI Checker Software Like DPI Analyzer

This is one of the trickiest yet very accurate ways of measuring the DPI of your mouse. The process is very much simple, as you have to use an online website to estimate the DPI of your mouse. The website that you need to visit is https://www.mouse-sensitivity.com/dpianalyzer/.

After opening the above website on your web browser, you need to follow the following steps:

  • First, you have to measure the distance accurately, you use or need to move your mouse freely. This can be for any use, be it doing regular work, gaming or drawing. The measurements should be in units of inch or cm.
  • Then use that value to enter in the Target Distance box on the website.
  • Then since you do not know the current DPI value of your mouse, leave the Configured DPI box empty. This is because a wrong value can mess up the overall calculation.
  • Now you need to click on the red crosshair and hold the mouse click and move the crosshair.
  • Move the crosshair just the distance as you specified in the Target Box. Do it slowly and accurately, and make sure that your cursor doesn’t hit the frame of the monitor.
  • Finally, the actual DPI will be displayed on the screen.

With the help of this mouse DPI test, you can now easily know the DPI settings of your mouse, without even using a software.

Method 4: Check Product Page

This is the last method to check out when you want to know the DPI of your mouse. If you’re not successful with either one of the above procedures, then heading over to the product page of the respective manufacturer mouse, will be the easiest job to do.

Still, you will not be able to know the actual DPI your mouse, but only the range of DPI it supports and also the maximum DPI it can go. Therefore, it’s better than knowing nothing about your little computer mouse and thus will at least help you get more insight into the quality of the mouse as well.

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