

All apps and settings will be deleted when Windows 10 is reset, but all of your files will be kept.


However, all installed programs will be deleted. I wouldnt recommend intentionally learning to play like that, but you generally don't need the same type of accuracy to play LoL as you would an FPS.The first option to factory-reset Windows 10 allows you to keep all of your personal files. I'm not sure if he still does, but Faker used to run a really weird setup and it worked fine for him, it was something along the lines of, 5/11, 3k DPI and mouse acceleration on. Ultimately, I'd say do what feels comfortable unless you're willing to relearn using a mouse for a month or so. If you also want to follow the pro reasoning, you'll definitely want to disable enhanced pointer precision, A.K.A. That means it still passes over every pixel. The reason that's considered bad, is it can essentially skip over pixels, making some pixels considerably harder to hit.Ĥ/11 is also sort of acceptable because it skips every second DPI. So every 2 DPI it will actually add one extra. So for every 4 DPI, it sort of cancels one out to actually count as 3 instead.ħ/11 is x1.5. The reasoning I've heard is that Windows will takes your DPI and uses the windows sensitivty as a multiplier to it.Ħ/11 is supposed to be x1.0 which means it isn't modifying it at all (which is considered preferential.)ĥ/11 is x0.75. I believe 6/11 is supposed to be the most accurate.
