Severe mouse sensitivity issue considered by design?

It’s described in the post #3. I have Zowie mouse that has no drivers, only hardware DPI switch, that goes from 1600 to 3200, 3200 being closer to ideal 2400DPI for my mouse to screen ratio and preferred sensitivity. (Upscaled 1600 feels a bit less precise than downscaled 3200). If I set the cursor speed to middle, and use hardware switch only, then 1600 is way to slow for me while 3200 being way too fast.

However, I mainly do not see how this is relevant. Even if it was not about DPI, just about enhance pointer precision feature of Windows, you would still get different mouse curve in some parts of the user interface where it makes no sense to alter it, for any reason.

Let me put it different way:

Current state:
If you do not use enhance pointer precision, and have windows cursor speed at the default value, you will experience no problems.
If you do use enhance pointer precision and/or have windows cursor speed at a value other than default, you will experience problems.

Proposed state:
If you do not use enhance pointer precision, and have windows cursor speed at the default value, you will experience no problems.
If you do use enhance pointer precision and/or have windows cursor speed at a value other than default, you will experience no problems either.

I can’t see how proposed state is worse than original one?