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Old March 28th, 2015, 02:23 PM
Ensign Tzap Ensign Tzap is offline
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Originally Posted by Digerati View Post
That's odd. I thought it would be on the specs page but it isn't. And right or wrong, but the absence of what I think is important information (and to me, DPI is) makes me think the maker is not all that proud of those specs.

I did find this which says the DPI is "high enough" that it did not cause problems.

This says for the Kensington Expert it has a "cpi" (? typo?) of 800.
If that's right for the New Kensington Expert.
Then my old Kensington Expert is possibly the same.

In several of the Hacking Forums I've skimmed over.
Several members did simple tests on the older kensington trackballs, and reported DPI's close to 800.

The resolution setting for the monitor with XP & my old Kensington Expert Trackball is 1440 X 900.
Clearly it is the MouseWorks software that gives me the flexibility for the ease of control of the Trackball.

I will continue my search for Third Party Mouse Software.
Edit:
This is the TrackBallWorks Cursor Control Panel.

And this is Kensington MouseWorks Cursor Control Panel.

As you can clearly see.
It is MouseWorks ability too fine tune the Acceleration, that makes it superior to TrackBallWorks.


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Last edited by Ensign Tzap; March 28th, 2015 at 10:02 PM. Reason: Addition
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