The Ultimate Mouse Thread - Page 165
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Thalandros
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Cyro
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Thalandros
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Cyro
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On April 30 2014 03:54 Thalandros wrote: So the right button is less responsive than the left? :/ That really could hurt my decision. Yea, it has a different feel. It doesn't even attempt to be close to symmetrical, it's quite a heavy moulded right hand mouse with a center of mass far to the left side of it | ||
Thalandros
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Cyro
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On April 30 2014 06:32 Thalandros wrote: Not ideal for Starcraft then. Alright, I'll try play a game with it tonight and see how I feel about it. Did you get used to the mouse quickly? No, i hated it for 2.5 years then replaced it >.^ weird center of gravity, shape, bad grip + mouse feet and i could never get used to it even though the rightclick didn't bother me + Show Spoiler + | ||
Nao
Poland166 Posts
Kind of on topic of small mouses, I didn't want to necro old thread about Roccat Pyra (by wo1fwood) but i just want to officially thank him for it. I just bought it and it's really awesome. I would probably not get it without that review, so... Thanks wo1fwood! That said i had no idea the mouse was so old... Does anybody know if Roccat plans to make another similar (wired) mouse? I barely managed to find a one vendor selling it in Poland. If not, I wonder if I should buy second one before it goes out of the market lol (kind of like what happened with LMO). Anyways, the mouse is not perfect but for anybody wanting a really small mouse (similar to Zowie Mico, CM spawn, salmosa asia ed. etc.) should take a look at Pyra too! | ||
Thalandros
Netherlands1151 Posts
I like it a surprising amount, I just have to get used to the fact that I cannot fingertip. Claw seems to be going okay. The anti-sweat stuff really isn't helping though. My hand, especially palm and thumb are sweating after half an Arms War. I might just be getting used to it though. Will test with more games tomorrow! | ||
wptlzkwjd
Canada1240 Posts
On April 30 2014 10:42 Thalandros wrote: Sooo! I liked the DA! In CS:GO atleast, the Blizzard servers for SC2 are down so I'll test that tomorrow. I like it a surprising amount, I just have to get used to the fact that I cannot fingertip. Claw seems to be going okay. The anti-sweat stuff really isn't helping though. My hand, especially palm and thumb are sweating after half an Arms War. I might just be getting used to it though. Will test with more games tomorrow! I find that sweat is a lot more prominent on Razer mice than anything else I've used. | ||
Targe
United Kingdom14103 Posts
i have a deathadder now though | ||
ThomasjServo
15244 Posts
On May 02 2014 02:02 Targe wrote: On the Orochi discussion a page back I used mine for ~5 years with no visible problems (wired worked with no batteries and i had no issues with the sensor failing) i have a deathadder now though I have one, I never use it though just because it is so small. Everything else seems spot on with it, I just need something a little larger. | ||
Targe
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ThomasjServo
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On May 02 2014 03:15 Targe wrote: ye it's absolutely tiny, not too bad for me with my small hands, i think ive got a vod somewhere of me with my deathadder and it looks massive To its credit, you don't feel like you'll crush it, but my hand cramps like none other if I use it for anything resembling gaming, snood notwithstanding. | ||
wptlzkwjd
Canada1240 Posts
On May 02 2014 02:38 ThomasjServo wrote: I have one, I never use it though just because it is so small. Everything else seems spot on with it, I just need something a little larger. Did you not try it out before you bought it? Or checked the dimensions? Seems weird to still have a mouse that you're so uncomfortable with. Shape and size is a pretty legitimate reason to return or not purchase a mouse. | ||
Targe
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jAcc
Switzerland5 Posts
I love the mouse to play SC2 as it has everything I want and dont need need the mouse wheel at all. In other games where you have to scroll through long inventories and such or just simple browsing it annoys the hell out of me. Did anyone experience similar problems, not just with the Sensei and is there a fix for it? | ||
ThomasjServo
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On May 02 2014 12:13 wptlzkwjd wrote: Did you not try it out before you bought it? Or checked the dimensions? Seems weird to still have a mouse that you're so uncomfortable with. Shape and size is a pretty legitimate reason to return or not purchase a mouse. Actually was a gift from my brother for my birthday, didn't take a shine to it and only really use it when I forget to bring my Abyssus back from the office. Otherwise, my girlfriend uses it with her laptop, my brother had been looking for something appropriate for my interest in SC2, so it has some sentimental value. | ||
Thalandros
Netherlands1151 Posts
I'm now comparing the G400s and my SS Sensei. I like the Deathadder aesthetically, and it might feel good for some, but I didn't get that perfect grip moment even though clawing went fine, it was a bit inaccurate for me. The main comfort difference with the g400s and the sensei seems to be the fact that it's way more ergonomic for your thumb. Do people actually see this as a benefit if you claw grip and is it actually better/more comfortable for you? I'll most likely get it now anyway, it's about €30,-. Can't really miss that, but still! | ||
jAcc
Switzerland5 Posts
On May 02 2014 23:49 Thalandros wrote: I don't have any of the problems you describe with my Sensei, jAcc, sounds like a defect. Should probably go and claim your RMA! Thanks for the reply. I bought my mouse 2 years ago so the warranty is gone. Might buy the Sensei again in heat orange with a new mousepad. Shoutout to Goliathus control, I have mistreated that mousepad to almost every extend and it's still doing fine. Just want to test out a new combination. QcK mass looks very comfy. The main comfort difference with the g400s and the sensei seems to be the fact that it's way more ergonomic for your thumb. Do people actually see this as a benefit if you claw grip and is it actually better/more comfortable for you? I'll most likely get it now anyway, it's about €30,-. Can't really miss that, but still! It's all about personal preference. Of all the ergonomic ones I tested not one was more comfortable than the standard basic layout. That's reason why I went with the Sensei; it's fairly large and the hand can be more relaxed when you hold it compared to smaller mice. Couple that with the RAW surface and you have, in my eyes, the perfect mouse design (disregarding the technical aspects).I like the simplistic approach over some fancy curved designs. The mistreatment of the mousepad refects some extreme conditions for the mouse aswell: I splashed full glasses of water over it a couple of times and the precision is still amazing, enough for master league playing anyways. W/o the scrollwheel issues I can honestly say it's been the best mouse I ever had in my 12 years of gaming. (Reads like a love letter, so just to clarifiy; I'm not paid by Steelseries. Not yet ) | ||
Thalandros
Netherlands1151 Posts
On May 03 2014 02:37 jAcc wrote: Thanks for the reply. I bought my mouse 2 years ago so the warranty is gone. Might buy the Sensei again in heat orange with a new mousepad. Shoutout to Goliathus control, I have mistreated that mousepad to almost every extend and it's still doing fine. Just want to test out a new combination. QcK mass looks very comfy. It's all about personal preference. Of all the ergonomic ones I tested not one was more comfortable than the standard basic layout. That's reason why I went with the Sensei; it's fairly large and the hand can be more relaxed when you hold it compared to smaller mice. Couple that with the RAW surface and you have, in my eyes, the perfect mouse design (disregarding the technical aspects).I like the simplistic approach over some fancy curved designs. The mistreatment of the mousepad refects some extreme conditions for the mouse aswell: I splashed full glasses of water over it a couple of times and the precision is still amazing, enough for master league playing anyways. W/o the scrollwheel issues I can honestly say it's been the best mouse I ever had in my 12 years of gaming. (Reads like a love letter, so just to clarifiy; I'm not paid by Steelseries. Not yet ) I have a standard Sensei currently, and tbh I can only recommend it if you don't want to be exactly precise. Apart from that, the feeling is pretty good, the options you get are awesome (aside from the fact that they re-name BAD things about a mouse and put them into options) With the standard coating you get quite a bit of grease or whatever at the point of the mouse, that you easily get off by rubbing it once or twice. Overall I like it but I want to try something new and different that has a better laser, that's why I'm considering a G400s I can get cheaply now! Not gonna lie, I should've picked the RAW edition, but it wasn't available and I didn't look any further. | ||
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