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A4tech WOP-35 Mouse

How much dpi?

posted by Hannezh on May 18, 2008


i got a A4tech ***-35 mouse and its sometimes a bit slow so i was wondering how much dpi it has:)

ty for the help:)

Comment by Hannezh, posted on May 18, 2008

yes sure:)
its A4tech W O P(together)-35 mouse

Comment by Hannezh, posted on May 18, 2008

well actually i meant that the Dpi means(as far as i know) is how fast the mouse reacts in games like CS:S so i just wanted to know how much it has but ty for the other stuff u sent:)

Comment by Hannezh, posted on May 18, 2008

ty vm:D
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Clarification Request

by mil_trucker, posted on May 18, 2008

Is there any way you can clarify the *** in your model number? without that I can't guess which mouse you have. The A4Tech web site has loads of info about each mouse, but there are so many I can't narrow it down with just ***-35 to work from.

There is a possible solution that you may want to try that I'll post next as a solution.

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posted on May 18, 2008
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This is a possible solution for a "slow" mouse.
I'm going to give you generic instructions as I'm not sure which operating system you are using.

  1. Open your control panel. You can do this by pressing start, and then finding the icon labeled control panel.
  2. Now look for an Icon labeled Mouse, open that one.
  3. You should see several options in this window, one of which would be "motion" or "Pointer Options" What your looking for is one that allows you to change the pointer speed. It should be a sliding selector.
  4. By dragging the selector from left to right you can change the speed at which the mouse moves across your screen.
Hope this helps.


Comment by mil_trucker, posted on May 18, 2008

Ok, I understand now what you are looking for, the DPI rating for that mouse appears to be 800 Dpi here is the web-site I found it on:
http://www.cclonline.com/product-info.asp?product_id=15043&category_id=1&manufacturer_id=88

if you scroll down to the product information area the third point has the DPI listed there.
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