Dots per inch (DPI) is a measurement of how sensitive a mouse is. The higher a mouse's DPI, the farther the cursor on your screen will move when you move the mouse. A mouse with a higher DPI setting detects and reacts to smaller movements. A higher DPI isn't always better.
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    The DPI of a mouse decides its affectability. DPI represents spots per inch, so a mouse with a higher DPI will move the cursor on the screen farther than a lower-DPI mouse when both are moved a similar distance.  This is an issue in case you're a gamer, however, this article won't get into the discussion of whether a lower or higher DPI setting is ideal. Games regularly let you utilize a...
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