What is the difference between 800 and 1200 dpi?

What is the difference between 800 and 1200 dpi?

What is the difference between 800 and 1200 dpi?

An 800 DPI mouse can register you moving it 1/800th of an inch, or 1.25 thousandths of an inch. A 1200 DPI mouse can register you moving it 1/1200th of an inch, or 0.8(3) (that's 0.8333..) thousandths of an inch. The higher the DPI, the more precise it is.

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