Enhance Pointer Precision, also known as Mouse Acceleration, is a feature in Windows that automatically adjusts the DPI based on mouse movement speed.The feature can be beneficial for some users, improving workflow by increasing or decreasing the distance the mouse pointer covers.However, for gamers, it is generally recommended to disable Enhance Pointer Precision as it can negatively impact mouse movement and hinder gameplay.To enable or disable Enhance Pointer Precision in Windows, go to Settings > Devices > Mouse > Additional Mouse options > Pointer Options.