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Mouse sensitivity set to 0
Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 00:33
by Federico
I set the lowest value and that value isn't enough. I need even lower. I noticed you'd better not move the mouse antil you finish your click for taking off otherwise you will fall down. The difference from dsj3 is "too much" and there's no way to rule it. The software should take in charge the difference of dpi resolution from one mouse to another.
Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 00:43
by Jussi Koskela
I didn't find any way to detect the dpi so far but a larger sensitivity range will help anyway.
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Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 00:58
by sb103
For me even if I'll set 1600 dpi mode it's ok.
Overall in my opinion jumping now is better so good job.
Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 02:35
by Grufugl
I use 1.0 and 800 dpi for now, and that works for me. But it took a while to get rid of dsj3-habits in the take off

In dsj 3 I used 3.25 and 1600 dpi.
Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 02:38
by EgyLynx
i hawe too powerial to faceoff...

Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 12:22
by Mazik
thanks Jussi

Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 13:56
by Schnitzel
Unfortunataly at the moment its impossible for me to jump. If i use 1.0 or 10 it doesnt make any differnces.
I hope this will be relativized with a higher range.
Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 17:21
by Torsten
Schnitzel wrote:Unfortunataly at the moment its impossible for me to jump. If i use 1.0 or 10 it doesnt make any differnces.
I hope this will be relativized with a higher range.
I use 3.0 .. it's just a question of "jaaaaaaaaanz ruhig und sachte" ;O)
Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 18:48
by Benno
"jaaaanz ruhig und Sachte "---> funktioniert nicht wirklich gut
2000dpi --->i 1.0 still s**t
Maybe i have to use an older mouse ^^ not a G5
Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 19:15
by Schnitzel
Benno wrote:"jaaaanz ruhig und Sachte "---> funktioniert nicht wirklich gut
2000dpi --->i 1.0 still s**t
Maybe i have to use an older mouse ^^ not a G5
Same here, moving 1 mm = unavoidable crash

Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 19:17
by Ksero19
3.0 I use and its good for me

but maybe little lower like 2.5 will be better...
Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 19:31
by EyTschej
Basically, you don't even need to move the mouse anymore. Try to take-off at the right moment, don't move the mouse, click the mouse-button again to land. This is why DSJ4 kinda reminds of the baby of classic DSJ and RTL ski jumping for now. There's still some work to do, but I think that Jussi released this beta for a reason - to get feedback.
Well, okay ... you might want to make minor corrections with the mouse in the air, but basically you need to be way more passive in the air than in DSJ3 and DSJ2. Take-off is the most important part of a DSJ4 jump - and you don't have to move your mouse for that. So, don't worry that much about your mouse sensitivity

Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 20:09
by Severin
Benno wrote:"jaaaanz ruhig und Sachte "---> funktioniert nicht wirklich gut
2000dpi --->i 1.0 still s**t
Maybe i have to use an older mouse ^^ not a G5
With the G5 you can even change the sensitivity while jumping, so just go down a bit

Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 20:19
by Benno
Yes i know
After ca. 150 Jumps ; my best is nearly to the 130m
it seems to be a matter of practice
EyTschej is right
of course its "hypersensitiv" but with the right timing .........it could be succesfully
Posted: 24 Jan 2011, 22:43
by Schnitzel
EyTschej wrote:...Basically, you don't even need to move the mouse anymore. Try to take-off at the right moment, don't move the mouse, click the mouse-button again to land. This is why DSJ4 kinda reminds of the baby of classic DSJ and RTL ski jumping for now. .
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Hmm only take off and landing? I dont hope so...
and i am not talking about 120 or 130 meters, i land every jump on my back or make a somersault at 50-60 meters.
