There is no question of Spanish wax, but two wireless models no longer need external utilities to configure certain things.
A Razer announcedthat for the Viper V3 Pro and DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed mice – via the latest Synapse – Mouse Rotation and Dynamic Sensitivity functions were made available in the form of a firmware update.
We have already encountered the former under the name of angle tuning in the rodents of other manufacturers, and in short, it is about giving an angle to the sensor, which modifies the input signal. This can come in handy if your hand/arm movement has a relatively more pronounced curve during “sweeping” on the mousepad, you tilt the device too much in some direction, you actually take a rather unique, slightly unfolded position in front of the screen, since the setting ensures that the horizontal jerk should result in a completely horizontal crosshair/pointer swim.
Dynamic Sensitivity covers adaptive resolution, but we could actually call it cpi-parameterized acceleration. By default, we can choose the setting that is favorable to us from three stored curves, but of course we can also draw our own, so we can have a maximally personalized experience. The Classic curve increases the sensitivity linearly from a stationary position with the speed of movement, and there is no upper limit; this is really how a classic accel curve looks like.
The Natural option starts parabolically from zero, then gradually changes to a fixed value after reaching a certain tempo, while Jump is a sigmoid curve that starts with an offset (the range where no change has yet taken effect) and, after two fine transition periods, a forward stabilizes at a specific, higher value.
Source: prohardver.hu