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DPI stands for dots per inch, which most commonly measures the output resolution of a printer. It refers to the literal ink density on a piece of paper, but is also somewhat confusingly used to designate the pixel density of an image, too, even though that's a different medium.
CPI stands for counts per inch, which generally refers to the sensitivity of a mouse. The higher the CPI, the more sensitive it is to your movements. You can look at it as the number of 'steps' the mouse's sensor reports to your computer when it movies one inch, but what the number really is referencing is how many pixels fit into one inch on the surface of the mouse sensor, which is a bit like the CMOS sensor of a digital camera.
DPI = Dot Per Inch "Dot per inch. The more dots the mouse finds in an inch, the greater its accuracy.
CPI = Count Per Inch "Count per inch. The more inches the mouse finds per second, the greater its accuracy.