The Ultimate Mouse Thread - Page 183
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SolaR-
United States2685 Posts
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WindWolf
Sweden11767 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
On August 27 2014 00:13 SolaR- wrote: Edit. Actually I think I am fingertip. My palm slightly hovers over on the back on the mouse but not on top of it. What would you recommend if I didn't like the abyssus I like the spawn/xornet shell for most games, but not really for low sensitivity FPS (such as using half a meter to do a 360 degree turn) - pretty hard to recommend between mice for shell, grip etc because it's so subjective On August 27 2014 01:02 WindWolf wrote: Question since I should get my new computer pretty soon, if you are going to increase your screen resolution, would the same DPI setting on your mouse feel slower on the bigger screen(Will be going from 1080p to 1440p). It would, but it's easy to adjust, especially since 1920x1080 and 2560x1440 are the same aspect ratio. You can just increase DPI by 1.333x (1440/1080 = 1.333) and that will maintain the exact same amount of mouse movement to cross side to side or top to bottom of your screen. You might want to make minor adjustments to sensitivity if you're already adjusting to a new screen though, especially if it takes up a significantly different amount of your vision | ||
Nimix
France1809 Posts
On August 27 2014 01:02 WindWolf wrote: Question since I should get my new computer pretty soon, if you are going to increase your screen resolution, would the same DPI setting on your mouse feel slower on the bigger screen(Will be going from 1080p to 1440p). Shit misread that, yes it will, just multiply the dpi to get the same ratio If I'm not retarded if you used 800 dpi on 1080p you'll need ~1100 dpi to get about the same sensitivity, though I don't put much faith in my ability to do even basic maths. | ||
WindWolf
Sweden11767 Posts
On August 27 2014 02:44 Cyro wrote: I like the spawn/xornet shell for most games, but not really for low sensitivity FPS (such as using half a meter to do a 360 degree turn) - pretty hard to recommend between mice for shell, grip etc because it's so subjective It would, but it's easy to adjust, especially since 1920x1080 and 2560x1440 are the same aspect ratio. You can just increase DPI by 1.333x (1440/1080 = 1.333) and that will maintain the exact same amount of mouse movement to cross side to side or top to bottom of your screen. You might want to make minor adjustments to sensitivity if you're already adjusting to a new screen though, especially if it takes up a significantly different amount of your vision I'm still using 1080p (My laptop can't output more), but yeah minor adjustments seems like the way to go. | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
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mortales
174 Posts
I am interested in a new mouse. Now I am using Logitech G1, and I am satisfied with it's shape and weight. But the wire is stiff, materials are cheap etc. I want something like G1, but more classy. I wanted to buy Zowie mico very badly, but now this one is unavailable. I heard other models of Zowie are much bigger than Mico :/ Is it true? Or are there other suitable mouses? Thanks in advance! | ||
Nimix
France1809 Posts
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Demurity
United States424 Posts
On August 29 2014 03:32 mortales wrote: Hello, people! I am interested in a new mouse. Now I am using Logitech G1, and I am satisfied with it's shape and weight. But the wire is stiff, materials are cheap etc. I want something like G1, but more classy. I wanted to buy Zowie mico very badly, but now this one is unavailable. I heard other models of Zowie are much bigger than Mico :/ Is it true? Or are there other suitable mouses? Thanks in advance! I am in the exact same situation: I have the G1 and I bought the G100s to see if I can replace it in the future. I personally don't like the texture of the G100s because it feels slippery, despite it being anti-sweat material. It feels like it has no grip, like it will slip out of my hands while I'm playing, but it really shouldn't. Sizes are kinda similar, but the G100s I think is higher and less wide; it seems more curved at the top. Are a clicks a concern? Probably in the future. It's an odd design because unlike the G1 where the left and right buttons are distinguished from the body, there is basically only a slit on the top shell of the G100s to make the left and right buttons so it's one piece. I think the tracking on the G100s is okay, but I haven't used it enough yet to compare with the G1, but the G1 I know is perfect. Logitech could have definitely done better but it seems like an alright mouse. I am still unsure whether I will use the G100s, but I know that I will use the G1 until it dies, hopefully in 100 years. Personally, the G1 trumps all other mice I have used in terms of size, shape, weight and tracking. I have yet to find a good replacement for it. Baffling that I got the G1 for $10 is better than most gaming mice I have used. Zowie mice other than the mico are definitely larger - similar sizes to the steelseries kana/sensei - razer deathadder type. Despite how much I avoid razer products, I think the razer abyssus might be worth trying if all else fails. The CM Storm Xornet/Spawn are also rated highly. | ||
mortales
174 Posts
Well, I think abyssus really may be a good one, just gotta find a store wich provides a long-term guarantee ^^ | ||
Cyro
United Kingdom20154 Posts
the deathadder 3.5g and the new abyssus don't have onboard memory so they force you to use the synapse software which causes some problems such as aparant smoothing, negative acceleration etc and acts funny with recalculating DPI, often (or always) from the highest step available on the mouse, so for example with deathadder 3.5g, even though 1800 performs great and 3500 performs terribly, unless you use a legacy driver the sensor will be in 3500 mode. Razer really messed up with their software side; if you don't have onboard memory in the mouse you NEED to get that right. | ||
WellCrap
Sweden122 Posts
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.DrK
Canada326 Posts
i'm currently using a logitech mx518 for about a year now, and the shape has been starting to annoy me since it really doesn't suit my claw grip. what kinda mouse would you guys suggest me? i'm currently using my mouse at 1000 dpi for sc2 and 450 dpi for fpses. budget would be around 60$ maximum and i'm using a steelseries 4hd mousepad. angle snapping doesn't really bother me, unless it's really apparent and high. i've tried out the kinzu v1 and the sensei and i disliked the kinzu's sensor and the sensei's finish (and it's a bit too big for my liking). i've had my eyes on the zowie mico for a while, but i'm kinda turned off by the jump bug. | ||
wptlzkwjd
Canada1240 Posts
On August 29 2014 03:32 mortales wrote: Hello, people! I am interested in a new mouse. Now I am using Logitech G1, and I am satisfied with it's shape and weight. But the wire is stiff, materials are cheap etc. I want something like G1, but more classy. I wanted to buy Zowie mico very badly, but now this one is unavailable. I heard other models of Zowie are much bigger than Mico :/ Is it true? Or are there other suitable mouses? Thanks in advance! You can still find the MiCO on eBay or on their website: http://www.zowiegear.dk/shop/zowie-mico-2010p.html or http://www.gamejava.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=89&products_id=3252 | ||
Senshin
Netherlands115 Posts
Abyssus always been my favorite mouse since it is release, I am also very happy that they made the decision to make the mouse durable, something the Abyssus now lacks. Can't wait for this "small" upgrade. | ||
.DrK
Canada326 Posts
On September 01 2014 14:22 wptlzkwjd wrote: You can still find the MiCO on eBay or on their website: http://www.zowiegear.dk/shop/zowie-mico-2010p.html or http://www.gamejava.com/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=89&products_id=3252 http://www.canadacomputers.com/product_info.php?cPath=569_21_273_275&item_id=055071 also if you're in canada, it's on sale for 15$ after mail-in rebate. | ||
Zorgon
United States211 Posts
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sfbaydave
United States32 Posts
Bought a Abyssus(not the 2014 one) and didnt like it all, the buttons are very stiff. Then I discovered the Logitech G100s and man, this mouse is awesome and affordable. Its very light and small but its perfect for me. The software is a little funky but overall, loving this so far. | ||
CorsairHero
Canada9487 Posts
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Nimix
France1809 Posts
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