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Review: Corsair MM700 & Corsair Katar Pro XT

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/02/2021 03:55 PM | source: | 11 comment(s)
Review: Corsair MM700 & Corsair Katar Pro XT

Today, we review a duo of products. Corsair’s new wired Katar Pro XT (Hilbert reviewed the wireless version back in July of 2020), and their MM700 extended RGB mouse mat.

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#5893082 Posted on: 03/06/2021 04:51 PM
Something I haven’t seen before, however, is the ability to change the mouse’s horizontal ‘X’ DPI and vertical ‘Y’ DPI. I have no idea why this would be necessary, and I would genuinely love to know why it’s a thing.


That is for csgo players that 'strech' their screen from 4:3 to 16:9, it breaks the aspect ratio and makes people see a larger target, even if the targets the same size ingame, the effect of doing this is that the circular motion of the mouse is distorted into an oval. By adjusting the different axis you can counter the effect. I would personally never recommend using stretched, because you are tricking yourself into thinking its a bigger target but it isn't, and it warps how everything looks for no practical purpose, but a lot of older players prefer it.

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