For DPI try Piper. It works for my Logitech mouse, not sure about yours.
Otherwise the GNOME-tweaks should work like others have said.
For DPI try Piper. It works for my Logitech mouse, not sure about yours.
Otherwise the GNOME-tweaks should work like others have said.
TeenCorn As I said, I can't deal with "the same feel." years of gaming on pc means I have muscle memory to the exact precise sensitivity I've been using in games.
Snoober My mouse retains dpi settings, so that part shouldn't be an issue.
The only other way I can think of is to find a game that does not use raw input and use a measuring tape to find your cm/360.
So, find out you're cm/360 in Windows and then match it in linux.
I know that CSGO can turn off raw input.
This are just my thoughts. I don't know if doing this will actually work.
TeenCorn Doing something like that would be very precarious and not precise, I would need an actual program to simulate mouse movements, which would have to be completely accurate across windows and linux if I were to do anything like that.