The Ultimate Mouse Thread - Page 178
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evanthebouncy!
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Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
On July 23 2014 20:55 evanthebouncy! wrote: I am eyeing the Logitech g100s right now, is it basically a mx 310 ? I hope the right button works since that thing is the first to broke on my old 310 Nope, the G100s is using the MX300 shape if you ever seen that mouse, isn't like the MX310. | ||
rolando
United States82 Posts
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Demurity
United States424 Posts
Can get it for $15: http://www.365laptop.us/product_info.php?language=en¤cy=USD&products_id=1516 | ||
rolando
United States82 Posts
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rolando
United States82 Posts
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Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
The current Logitech M90 and M100 and B100 are 1000 DPI (also 125 Hz as they are mice for office use). They might have stopped using the old 800 DPI stuff across the board and it might make sense that they also changed the G1 at that point. Anyway... if interested in that 125 Hz Logitech G1, why not instead buy that Logitech B100 for example? It's only something like 6 € and seems to be about Logitech Mini size, so might be closer to Zowie Mico shape. There's also a Logitech RX250 for less than 10 € that has the G1/MX300 shape instead of the Mini shape. I don't know if there's issues after overclocking the USB port on the M90/M100/B100/RX250 compared to a G1. I could imagine that it's the kind of sensor that freaks out when moving the hand too fast. EDIT: Found out the B100 is 800 dpi. | ||
Psychonian
United States2322 Posts
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samurai80
Japan4225 Posts
On July 23 2014 17:52 Cyro wrote: ^Biggest problems with the G700s are the price, the bad sensor, as well as batteries. For some people, an ideal mouse is heavy - but the weight profile and density of batteries is rarely sought after, and compromising on sensor in a world with lots of 3090/3310 and similar mice also not good. Not nearly as forgivable on an $80 mouse as a $20-30 mouse, but then again i am someone to pay whatever it takes for better tools - $50 extra when you're using for 5000 hours is only 1 cent an hour in the end It's 152g without cable, which is more than twice as heavy as some small mice and pretty much heavier than anything that exists that doesn't have to use batteries. Even this monster - http://gaming.logitech.com/en-gb/product/g502-proteus-core-tunable-gaming-mouse - weighs 121g, for example worth considering for general use, but not as a competitive tool IMO heavier than wired mouses doesnt mean too heavy imo. I hate too light mice so G700s is perfectly fine for me. Try it but I dont think its that heavy, at least compared to other wireless mice. | ||
Demurity
United States424 Posts
On July 24 2014 05:38 Ropid wrote: So the Logitech G1 was optical, was 125 Hz and had 800 DPI from some ancient forum posts I found with Google. It might have been updated at some point to those 1000 DPI? The current Logitech M90 and M100 and B100 are 1000 DPI (also 125 Hz as they are mice for office use). They might have stopped using the old 800 DPI stuff across the board and it might make sense that they also changed the G1 at that point. Anyway... if interested in that 125 Hz Logitech G1, why not instead buy that Logitech B100 for example? It's only something like 6 € and seems to be about Logitech Mini size, so might be closer to Zowie Mico shape. There's also a Logitech RX250 for less than 10 € that has the G1/MX300 shape instead of the Mini shape. I don't know if there's issues after overclocking the USB port on the M90/M100/B100/RX250 compared to a G1. I could imagine that it's the kind of sensor that freaks out when moving the hand too fast. EDIT: Found out the B100 is 800 dpi. I am using the updated G1 with 1000 dpi. The shape is simple and ambidextrous-- properties of which made the logitech mini optical so popular for bw. Tracking is amazing on almost any surface at high speed. I play high apm on broodwar/sc2/league of legends, it's excellent. Shape is the only real thing to consider imo. | ||
rolando
United States82 Posts
I am using the updated G1 with 1000 dpi. The shape is simple and ambidextrous-- properties of which made the logitech mini optical so popular for bw. Tracking is amazing on almost any surface at high speed. I play high apm on broodwar/sc2/league of legends, it's excellent. Shape is the only real thing to consider imo. Did you have to buy new feet for the G1 or have you just been using the ones that came with it? | ||
Demurity
United States424 Posts
On July 24 2014 07:06 rolando wrote: Did you have to buy new feet for the G1 or have you just been using the ones that came with it? Been using the same ones for about a year, since I bought it. Still works well. I think it helps that I use a cloth pad so it has no reason to wear down any time soon. There is like a pack of 12 feet (12/4 = 3 full replacements) for like $5 if I ever need to buy them. | ||
Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
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Demurity
United States424 Posts
I found one that costs $9 total but can take 3 weeks for shipping hahahaha | ||
rolando
United States82 Posts
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rolando
United States82 Posts
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Psychonian
United States2322 Posts
On July 24 2014 05:40 Psychonian wrote: Hey, can someone tell me whether or not the Logitech M510 has hardware accel? TY guys plz | ||
Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
Just try it out yourself. It's super easy. You start up a first-person-shooter game. Aim at some corner somewhere. Mark the position of your mouse on your mouse pad. Now move the mouse as fast as you can to the left or to the right. After that, slowly move it back to the position you marked on the mouse pad. If there's no acceleration, the crosshair in the game will go back to the corner you were aiming at. To see if there's random acceleration that's sometimes positive and sometimes negative, try different speeds for that first fast hand movement. I guess you could also do this with the mouse pointer on the desktop, but in an FPS game you have infinite room for left/right hand movements as there's no mouse pointer hitting the screen edge like on the desktop. | ||
rolando
United States82 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20162 Posts
heavier than wired mouses doesnt mean too heavy imo. It's in the heaviest weight class though - where ~70-90g means small and 120-130g big, a 150g mouse with weird weight distribution stands out a lot | ||
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