How do I calibrate my mouse sensitivity for smoother gameplay in casino games?

I want to improve the flow of my casino gaming. Games like poker or roulette use a lot of mouse clicks, so how can I make sure my mouse sensitivity is set right? What settings should I be using?

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AntiCheatLogic
AntiCheatLogicAnswered on 12/22
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First and foremost, ensure that your mouse sensitivity is low enough that your cursor does not go past where you are trying to click. It’s not a headshot game in Vegas, but you won’t be able to aim if your mouse is all over the place. I normally recommend players to try around 400-800 DPI to adjust for comfort.

Now give yourself a round of poker or a turn on the roulette wheel at both settings. You want it to be like real life, where you can deal a hand without delay and spin the wheel without hesitation. Your mouse should feel slow and jittery if you are using the wrong number.

Lastly, make sure your game's cursor settings are correct. Some games offer an option to use a "high precision mouse"; if so, turn that on; it will improve the mouse pointer's sensitivity.

Don’t worry – just keep going. You’ll eventually get the hang of it. Over time, you’ll become accustomed to the feeling. Just remember not to fiddle with it too much while playing. Spend some time getting it dialed in on your own, then reap the rewards of a more natural game.

SandboxMind
SandboxMindAnswered on 12/22

Poker, roulette – for casino games, the mouse moves have to be precise. If your mouse is too fast, you will be late to click. If it’s too slow, you’ll miss the right moment. Test it with 600 to 800 DPI sensitivity, low in-game mouse settings, and find your own balance. Play it. If it jumps too much, decrease the sensitivity. If you are clicking a bit late, increase it. It should be comfortable – practice it. Enjoy! Tell us about your experience.

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