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Z_a_l_g_o t1_j5vnvig wrote
Reply to comment by Elluminated in The higher the resolution of your monitor, the more precisely you can manipulate graphical objects by Elluminated
Correct but a display size doesn't translate to a desktop size. I could only have 640 horizontal steps but if I'm zoomed to a region of desktop which could be 1920x1080 then I'm increasing the accuracy of what I can do the further in I go.
I know it's stupid example and I know what you mean. However it is possible to do high precision in low resolution.
Also you can also use software to change the influence amount that one pixel.of mouse movement translates to within the application. (Sensitivity)
Z_a_l_g_o t1_j5vlzxk wrote
Reply to The higher the resolution of your monitor, the more precisely you can manipulate graphical objects by Elluminated
I could make an extremely high resolution 3d model or move that model to a very precious location on the viewport.
While using a 480x640 screen .
I don't think they are both related in terms of being accurate. It does help with being efficient while doing it though
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Reply to Why do the vowels refuse to acknowledge their sixth member? by 0nieladb
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