![]() Use the drop-down menus and check boxes to select the settings that are right for you.Īdjusting application-specific settings for your mouse: Select the My Mouse tab at the top and click the Mouse Game Settings tab at the left as shown: In addition to adjusting the standard mouse settings, you also have the option of specifying certain settings when playing games. ![]() Use the drop-down menus, sliders and check boxes to select the settings that are right for you. Select the My Mouse tab at the top and click the Mouse Movement tab at the left as shown: ![]() Click OK to exit SetPoint.Ĭhange the pointer speed, adjust the scrolling size and customize your cursor: This lets you choose a window option to display:Ĭlick Apply to save your settings. In this example, Application Switcher is selected. Some options may generate a sub-section that allow you to make further customizations. Click Help for detailed descriptions of these options: Select the task you wish to assign in the Select Task field. NOTE: If you do not have SetPoint installed, download it from the Performance Mouse MX Downloads Page.Ĭlick the My Mouse tab on the top and select your Performance Mouse MX form the Select Mouse drop-down menu:Ĭhoose the mouse button you wish to customize in the Select Button field: Launch SetPoint (Start > Programs > Logitech > Mouse and Keyboard > Mouse and Keyboard Settings). ![]() Adjusting application-specific settings for your mouseĬhange the function of a button to perform a specific task:.Just my personal experience.This tutorial will show you how to use the following features in Logitech Mouse and Keyboard software (SetPoint): I relied on game knowledge to start, then once I felt more comfortable I started playing lots of Mystery Heroes to refamiliarize myself with all the heroes. For settings, Taimou's settings are frequently posted here and have worked great for me.įrom my personal experience, it took me about ~25 levels or so until I felt relatively comfortable using the keyboard naturally, although even now it's still not 100% muscle memory.I've always been on 1000 dpi, while on sensitivity I started at 20 and worked my way down to 5 where I am now.My favorite tip as a Winston main: absolutely bind voice line to right click so you can spam "How embarrassing!".Can't remember if it's default but if not, move Tracer's blink to right click - you can have shift bound for blink at the same time.I switched Zen's orbs so Shift: discord and E: harmony, and I switched Hanzo's so now Shift: scatter and E: sonic For a couple heroes, I switched their ability keys so Shift/E correlated with my console settings for L1/R1.Don't remember all the comm key binding defaults, but I think the ones I changed were V: group up and F: Understood (also used for the attack/defend objective voice line).Mouse side buttons: melee and crouch (so it's easy to spam crouch while fighting).Welcome to PC! I made the switch a few months ago after ~700 levels on PS4. Wow this is longer than I originally planned. I wouldn’t suggest going over 10,000 edpi ever. Little guide here your effective sensitivity is your mouse dpi multiplied by your sensitivity. Use a low sensitivity (usually nowhere above 10) If you use nvidia make sure to set power management mode to max performance in nvidia control panel Select the resolution with highest refresh rateĭon’t limit fps unless you like stable okay input lag over best input lag Turn off ambient occlusion, local reflections, and dynamic reflectionsĭon’t turn render scale below 75% (I use 75% and a lot of pros do but 50% is just unusable) Usually crosshair should be an easy to see color (yellow/green/blue), but just use preference if another works better Put your spammable voice lines on scroll up Set overwatch process priority to high in task manager (download prio to save it for every time you launch) (Opinion) Disable recoil compensation on mcree/Widow/ana(?) Rebind push to talk and Melee to side mouse buttons
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