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On December 30 2014 03:47 RiSkysc2 wrote:oh..... Hopefully it'll be ok, i'm getting it tomorrow.
I have the G502 and it's a really great mouse. Unfortunately I have to RMA it when I get home after the holidays because it was losing it's ability to hold a click (if I highlight a text and held it highlighted, sometimes it would let go even if the LMB is held down). I play CSGO and SC2 (Terran) with it and it works fine for me even though I switched from a really light Zowie MiCO to this mouse (claw grip).
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logitech mice are all so nice, but it seems you roll a dice wether your buttons work for mor than 500k clicks or not.
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Maybe relating to them being tuned tightly for Latency - there was two Xornet firmwares, one of them was pretty much fastest firmware+mouse combo available for click latency, the other one delayed by ~12ms IIRC. The fast one on some/many xornets had those problems with double clicking, losing clicks halfway through a drag, etc, while the slower one did not.
Logi is known for having consistently among the best latency on mouse clicks, which is pretty important and reason enough to completely ignore some mice:
click latency relative to g300~
A 5ms lag is big enough to slightly influence tests/gameplay~ 10ms is noticable and annoying to some, 20ms is a big problem
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Thanks for the info. I've installed the latest firmware but the "release" is still there. For an 80CAD mouse that I've used for less than a year, I think replacing/repairing it by a professional while its still under warranty is the best course of action. I've got my MiCO to fall back on so I'll survive.
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Just received my G400s, loving it so far. The mousescroll isnt neccessarily harder to press, but the scrollwheel itself on the sensei is higher, meaning i have to tilt my finger a little more to press it, thats not really much of a problem though, just have to get used to it. Performance is awesome though, and the mouse fits nicely in my hand, thanks for the suggestion!
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Got a Logitech G602 as a christmas gift. I. LOVE. IT. Will defiantly be my new daily driver
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On January 03 2015 02:17 WindWolf wrote: Got a Logitech G602 as a christmas gift. I. LOVE. IT. Will defiantly be my new daily driver
I recommend you never remove the dongle or immediately put it in your mouse after removal.
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On January 02 2015 12:17 Cyro wrote:Maybe relating to them being tuned tightly for Latency - there was two Xornet firmwares, one of them was pretty much fastest firmware+mouse combo available for click latency, the other one delayed by ~12ms IIRC. The fast one on some/many xornets had those problems with double clicking, losing clicks halfway through a drag, etc, while the slower one did not. Logi is known for having consistently among the best latency on mouse clicks, which is pretty important and reason enough to completely ignore some mice: click latency relative to g300~ A 5ms lag is big enough to slightly influence tests/gameplay~ 10ms is noticable and annoying to some, 20ms is a big problem good to know, i got a G3, G302 and G300 :D
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On January 04 2015 04:52 wptlzkwjd wrote:Show nested quote +On January 03 2015 02:17 WindWolf wrote: Got a Logitech G602 as a christmas gift. I. LOVE. IT. Will defiantly be my new daily driver I recommend you never remove the dongle or immediately put it in your mouse after removal. Well, since I will use it at my stationary PC at home, I'm 99% sure that the USB dongle will remain in it's current USB port most of the time
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so i've been using my new FK2 for about a week, and it's definitely the best mouse I've ever used. The only things I don't like about it, is that my ring finger will press down the right side mouse buttons a lot, but since I don't bind those to anything anyway it doesnt matter at all. Also, the rubber coating on the mouse gets dirty really easily (from sweat stains from my hand mostly). The sensor feels a lot more accurate than the Sensei I was using before, and the smaller size fits my hand a lot better as well too. Really loving it
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On January 04 2015 21:35 WindWolf wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2015 04:52 wptlzkwjd wrote:On January 03 2015 02:17 WindWolf wrote: Got a Logitech G602 as a christmas gift. I. LOVE. IT. Will defiantly be my new daily driver I recommend you never remove the dongle or immediately put it in your mouse after removal. Well, since I will use it at my stationary PC at home, I'm 99% sure that the USB dongle will remain in it's current USB port most of the time
That's good. I almost broke my back trying to find my dongle after I dropped the dongle behind my desk and bed. I didn't even find it and had to get Logitech support to ship me one = =;;
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Hi, I am looking for a new mouse. 1. Claw grip 2. low (800 DPI) 3. around 60$ 4. Dont need mouse buttons 5. I paly OSU, League and starcraft 2 6. I don't really know what angle snapping is but it sounds bad 7. I really like the zowie gear mico which I have been using but the teflon feet wear out too fast for me
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does the cm storm spawn skip pixels at all?
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I don't think there is even a decent sensor worth mentioning that skips pixels
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On January 06 2015 16:22 rolando wrote: Hi, I am looking for a new mouse. 1. Claw grip 2. low (800 DPI) 3. around 60$ 4. Dont need mouse buttons 5. I paly OSU, League and starcraft 2 6. I don't really know what angle snapping is but it sounds bad 7. I really like the zowie gear mico which I have been using but the teflon feet wear out too fast for me
Could check out the G502 but if that seems too heavy, look up the G302.
CM Storm Spawn is nice too.
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~80g 3310. I are interest (:
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Looks cool, manufacturers at last consider making small simple mice with good sensors >.< So many people want a new Kinzu with decent tracking..
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..If Steelseries had just made the Kinzu/Xai/Sensei with good tracking in the first place...
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big DPI in your mouse is bad for its health
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