• Moderator [Derek]
    211
    KeyMander lets you upload multiple profiles, so a great way to take advantage of this ability in multiplayer games is to create special profiles that are optimized for different weapons, vehicles or maps to give you an advantage in specific situations. Once you are familiar with the KeyMander Software and have a pretty good feel for the way the mouse responds in different games, you may get to the point where your desire to fine tune the mouse response goes beyond the ability of the standard settings, and it's time to venture into custom mouse curves with the Curve Setting Editor shown below.
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    Curves change the mouse response from a linear mouse movement vs. aim/look speed, to a faster (or slower) non-linear movement vs. aim/look speed. In other words, you can make the aim/look speed faster with less mouse movement, increase turn speed with less movement, etc. which completely changes the overall feel of the mouse in-game. It is important to note that this does require a significant amount of time spent testing and playing in simulation mode to create a custom curve that fits your needs. The information below provides some explanation and illustration of the things you can do with custom mouse curves.

    Curve
    The Curve is the relationship of Mouse Velocity (physical mouse speed) to Aim Velocity (on-screen speed). When the physical mouse and on-screen speed are the same, the curve looks like this:
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    Mouse Velocity increases from left to right. Aim Velocity increases from bottom to top. As you adjust the curve up and down, the relationship of the physical mouse speed to on-screen speed changes. The two sections represent different movements:
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    A: Close Aiming Movements B: Long Turning Movements

    Pulling the Curve up makes the on-screen movements faster and pulling the curve down restricts the speed – of A or B as the mouse is moved.

    Adjusting the Curve
    Adjusting the curve allows you to fine tune turn acceleration, deceleration, high and low speeds with limits, and boost velocity. Use the graph points to adjust the curve to suit your needs. Use the examples below to understand how adjusting (A) Aiming and (B) Turning affect movements in the game:

    (A) Low Aim Speed / (B) High Turn Speed
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    (A) Increasing Thrust for Aiming / (B) Prevent High Turn Speed
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    (A) Normal Aim Speed / (B) Increasing Thrust for Turning
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    (A) Normal Aim Speed / (B) Low Turn Speed
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    (A) Decrease Aim Speed / (B) Normal Turn Speed
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    Although it takes time, testing out different curve settings can help you fine tune the mouse response to better suit your needs.
  • e57santana
    0
    Whats the best curve settings for rainbow six siege for the xbox one
  • Moderator [Marco]
    76

    It all depend on your mouse and how you like to play. With our sample profiles for RS6 we do not use a mouse curve. What are you trying to adjust with the mouse curve? Jitteryness? Is it tracking to slow?
  • e57santana
    0
    Yes jitteryness and tracking slow when I do slow movements with the mouse it get jittery
  • e57santana
    0
    Yes jitteryness and tracking slow when I do slow movements with the mouse it get jittery
  • Moderator [Marco]
    76

    What is the highest resolution your mouse can go up to ? And also do you have it set to the highest?

    Make sure you match the DPI within the software of the keymander as well.
  • e57santana
    0
    the max dpi is 16400 and that's what I put in the settings and I play between1000 and 2000 dpi
  • Moderator [Marco]
    76

    Ok make sure that you have your mouse set to the highest and also in the keymander software make sure it is set to 10000 (Max) , if 16400 is to fast then adjust the sensitivity within the software.
  • TheNeonSquirrel
    3
    I have the Keymander Iogear Kit it comes with a mouse how can I find the max DPI
  • Moderator [Marco]
    76

    What is the model number of your mouse?
  • Moderator [Marco]
    76

    The max DPI on this mouse is 2000.
  • Mutaz
    0
    My mouse razer death adder standard can u tell me what the best dpi for him
  • Moderator [Marco]
    76

    Hello!
    Best thing to do is to set it to its MAX DPI and make sure you match that on the keymander software.
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