On July 14 2018 11:34 vaL4r wrote:
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Was your fkmini faulty? I hear the sensor is unstable.
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Cheesefome
304 Posts
On July 14 2018 11:34 vaL4r wrote: ama Was your fkmini faulty? I hear the sensor is unstable. | ||
krocan.cz
56 Posts
Im going to buy again Logitech MX 518, because they started making it again. Im happy. :D | ||
MeSaber
Sweden1221 Posts
Mine are G305 + Noppo Choc Mini. Edit: https://on-winning.com/flawless-sensor-mouse-list-perfect/ Not the most up to date but you get the drift which sensors are good and not. I bet whatever mouse you are looking at google/youtube has the answer if its flawless or not. | ||
radley
Poland577 Posts
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Akio
Finland1824 Posts
I personally use the classic QSENN SEM-DT35, and Razer Abyssus v2 for the mouse. I'm not too familiar with specific tech attributes of mechanical keyboards etc., but I have loved this setup for years and honestly wouldn't switch for anything else I've tried. If I had to get a mechanical keyboard though I would probably go with red/brown switches purely based on experience (with BW specifically) (sorry for the terrible image ) | ||
mythikdawn
United States25 Posts
As for mice, I'm not super picky on them, but I currently use a Corsair Scimitar RGB (with the 12 buttons on the side). Having the extra buttons is super nice for using control groups 7-9, as well as having camera locations for bases after the fourth, among some other uses. I think it's a relatively heavy mouse (147 grams), but I really like the weight of it - I play a lot of FPS games with a huge mousepad and low DPI, and the weight of the mouse feels really good for both SC2 and CSGO. But, at the end of the day, it's all about preference. For mice, just determine whether you like heavier, or lighter, and shop according to that parameter. For keyboards, switch types are all preference and there isn't a switch that's necessarily "better" than the other. Find a switch you like and go from there. I do recommend the Leopold board though, quite highly, and I'm sure most pros that use it would recommend it as well. Edit - just realized this was in the BW section and not the SC2 section but I think most of this is still relevant to BW. | ||
FrankJovine
Sierra Leone2 Posts
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HaN-
France1916 Posts
I just replaced my 3 years old Logitech G513 (Romer-G) with a Ducky Channel One 2 Horizon (Cherry MX Brown). The G513 was pretty good but the 1 and 2 keys kept breaking when playing BW. I considered other brands like Leopold, Niz (Plum) or WASD keyboards but it was too complicated (switching it from Qwerty to Azerty) and expensive (shipping cost to France) so I went for one of the last Ducky model still available in France. I heard a lot of good things from Ducky and I must say so far I'm very happy with it. It feels super solid and I like how I can raise the back much more than I could on the G513. | ||
BlueStar
Bulgaria1152 Posts
On February 27 2022 21:49 HaN- wrote: I just replaced my 3 years old Logitech G513 (Romer-G) with a Ducky Channel One 2 Horizon (Cherry MX Brown). The G513 was pretty good but the 1 and 2 keys kept breaking when playing BW. I considered other brands like Leopold, Niz (Plum) or WASD keyboards but it was too complicated (switching it from Qwerty to Azerty) and expensive (shipping cost to France) so I went for one of the last Ducky model still available in France. I heard a lot of good things from Ducky and I must say so far I'm very happy with it. It feels super solid and I like how I can raise the back much more than I could on the G513. I'm waiting for about 5 months to get a One 3 mini from ducky, unfortunately - not yet available in Europe :/ I got Ducky shine 7 with silent red switches and I won't replace it for anything... Overall Ducky keyboards are a level above the usual 'premium gaming' brands like razer, SS, glorious, logitech, etc. And are on par with Leopold that got so popular in the last few years. You are in for at least a decade of cool gaming experience thanks to this keyboard! | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland20731 Posts
On November 01 2019 06:49 radley wrote: If bigger price is not a problem I would recommend to try logitech g pro as many suggested, but in wireless version. I think it was first mouse with logitech lightspeed technology, which generally makes mouse reaction similar to cord ones. So you dont need any always frustrating me bungies for mouse cord. It is also fast chargable and lasts about 50 hours if you dont use rgb lighting. You can use mouse with usb cord when charging. And its ultra light. Like really I have never had in my hand mouse with so small weight. But of course you can adjust weight as in all top gaming mouses. For me it was number one when i bought it about year ago, at least for people who like claw grip and small shape mice. There are probably several newer mice with lightspeed tech from logitech and I think there were plans for newer version of HERO sensor so there can be better options now on market. It’s really good, I find that it’s wireless makes it move smoother and lighter than a cabled one. My only complaint is for gaming it’s not the best fit for my hand, but this is more an issue with FPS games (I’ll alter my grip depending on what I’m trying to do) The dream for me is a G9X in wireless form, maybe with a slight tweak to the side button. | ||
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KameZerg
Sweden1736 Posts
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Ikirouta
Finland726 Posts
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MeSaber
Sweden1221 Posts
On November 25 2023 22:08 KameZerg wrote: Logitech needs to re-release the logitech g1 or g100s. The g203 is basically it but its not quite the same. Those mices were really bad. In modern era you expect a flawless sensor (no smoothing or other prediction corrections). If im not mistaken G305 (that im using) uses this shape, is flawless, wireless, low latency, lightweight and cheap. | ||
ffswowsucks
Greece2288 Posts
On November 26 2023 15:28 MeSaber wrote: Show nested quote + On November 25 2023 22:08 KameZerg wrote: Logitech needs to re-release the logitech g1 or g100s. The g203 is basically it but its not quite the same. Those mices were really bad. In modern era you expect a flawless sensor (no smoothing or other prediction corrections). If im not mistaken G305 (that im using) uses this shape, is flawless, wireless, low latency, lightweight and cheap. No. I have a G1 and its a perfect mouse for SC:BW. But nowadays I ve been using the G502X wireless and logitech's wireless is so so so good its as if its cabled and its one of the best mice ive used. To get an idea which mice I used to use alot back in the days my fav one was the microsoft intellimouse 3.0A / G1 for SC and later the razer deathadder. | ||
MeSaber
Sweden1221 Posts
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oxKnu
1128 Posts
It's quite light (with only one AAA battery) and has a decent shape (less eggy than the Logitech G Pro). One noticeable thing it's shorter than the G Pro, so moving your screen in widescreen is perhaps the easiest out of any mouse out there. Performance is the same with G Pro wireless. I find the maneuverability of it to be much better than the G-Pro with the same latency performance. | ||
llIH
Norway2126 Posts
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MeSaber
Sweden1221 Posts
On November 26 2023 20:44 oxKnu wrote: You guys need to try Razer Orochi v2: It's quite light (with only one AAA battery) and has a decent shape (less eggy than the Logitech G Pro). One noticeable thing it's shorter than the G Pro, so moving your screen in widescreen is perhaps the easiest out of any mouse out there. Performance is the same with G Pro wireless. I find the maneuverability of it to be much better than the G-Pro with the same latency performance. Seems like an ok mouse but my question would be razer software, is it needed or not, hopefully not. For logitech you set what you want then add to on-board memory then uninstall software. Its also a smaller mouse than G305 and thats already 'small'. He also mentions there is no extension cable, i myself with G305 doesnt use an extension cable and i have no signal issues that i can notice, so questionable if its really needed. | ||
oxKnu
1128 Posts
On November 26 2023 21:24 MeSaber wrote: Show nested quote + On November 26 2023 20:44 oxKnu wrote: You guys need to try Razer Orochi v2: It's quite light (with only one AAA battery) and has a decent shape (less eggy than the Logitech G Pro). One noticeable thing it's shorter than the G Pro, so moving your screen in widescreen is perhaps the easiest out of any mouse out there. Performance is the same with G Pro wireless. I find the maneuverability of it to be much better than the G-Pro with the same latency performance. Seems like an ok mouse but my question would be razer software, is it needed or not, hopefully not. For logitech you set what you want then add to on-board memory then uninstall software. Its also a smaller mouse than G305 and thats already 'small'. He also mentions there is no extension cable, i myself with G305 doesnt use an extension cable and i have no signal issues that i can notice, so questionable if its really needed. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jABHOaQNMQ To be honest I don't know if it's needed or not. The Razer software seems less intrusive than the Logitech one. Extension cable for what? It's a wireless mouse and it works with no issues. (one meter distance tested) The G Pro is slim but when it comes to length it's actually a normal mouse. This Razer is a bit bumpier, doesn't have the annoying egg-shape and is shorter. Very reminiscent in shape of those Microsoft office mice, except good. | ||
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