#how do i stop lifting my mouse up while aiming

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gusty scarab
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I honestly don't know. It happens with some set ups but you may not do it on another set-up so, there are factors that contribute to it such as your mouse's height from the surface and your grip on the mouse, but typically, unless you are fully losing control of your mouse or your sensor is skipping out because of it; it's not an issue. If you can, try to work around it, but if you are unable to, try to provide some more context on how you hold the mouse and how you aim and how it affects your aim, etc. so that we can understand your issue a little better.

wary wren
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i honestly think the sens is contributing to it

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0.75 800 is extremely high on val

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  • lack of arm usage
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if u learn how to use ur arm in game - u can just move ur arm while resetting wrist position simultaneously or something similar, giving u more range of motion in a more comfortable manner

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even slight arm movements can be the difference maker

wary wren
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ofcourse it is, because u are not used to it (didnt practice it) + the sens makes it weird to use arm probably

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u might be sitting in a way that makes ur desk a bit too high

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do u notice that?

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i have a high friction pad (qck heavy) and i dont experience this

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well i dont know how exactly ur setup is

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do u slouch? do u sweat? how do u position the mouse with ur hand in relation to the desk?

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how small?

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cant u move it so u have more pad space?

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i was about to suggest that, try to lower it to something equivalent to 0.55 800 (doesnt have to change dpi)
try playing with it for 2 days and monitor how ur body reacts (dont think about it)

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like in dm or tdm

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yes but u can keep ur dpi if u want, and calculate whats 0.55 in ur dpi

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sens

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0.183 2400 dpi

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i think it will help with ur problem

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but try it for at least 2 days