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DragoonPK
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Nytefish
United Kingdom4282 Posts
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polarwolf
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GrayArea
United States872 Posts
On September 08 2008 03:53 DragoonPK wrote:What is the typical curve to learn how to handle new mice? Its proportional to the time you spend using it. If you use it a lot, then its an exponential curve which levels off. | ||
3clipse
Canada2555 Posts
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micronesia
United States24488 Posts
Why don't you put a picture similar to that one in the OP? Maybe paste the specs of the mouse? Not everyone is knowledgeable on mice :-/ http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/notebook_products/mice/devices/148&cl=roeu,en + Show Spoiler + EUR 32.95 etc. It takes me like a week to really get used to a new mouse, and sometimes I have to change how I hold it after a few weeks of holding it improperly. I'm pretty much good with my Razer Diamondback now though. | ||
o3.power91
Bahrain5288 Posts
Took me another week to get used to 1600 dpi. I decided to stick to that speed. Everyone complains that my mouse is too fast when they use my pc... | ||
Realpenguin
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I don't like logitech too much now. Despite saying this, I still want to try one of those Logitech Mini Optical mice. On September 08 2008 03:57 polarwolf wrote: i bought a razor diamondback two weeks ago, took about 4 days to get used to it. On the other hand, Razer ftw. I've also owned a Diamondback for almost a year now, awesome mouse for RTS and FPS. I only hate the fact that I can't turn the LED lights off. I get used to new mice pretty quick, usually takes one gaming session (1-2 hours) if I get the mouse settings how I want them right off the bat. | ||
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