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SiS
United States753 Posts
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NonYold
United States2814 Posts
On January 18 2005 19:31 SiS wrote: I guess that newegg doesn't really sell them now? =[ I'm guessing it was a joke. If not I'm gonna kill myself for missing it ;o | ||
Anomia
United States19 Posts
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TeRRan`UseR
Canada692 Posts
Oh and good luck with getting one. | ||
hasuwar
7365 Posts
On January 18 2005 19:31 SiS wrote: made you lookI guess that newegg doesn't really sell them now? =[ | ||
NonYold
United States2814 Posts
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Caution
2059 Posts
as long as my mouse is optical i couldnt care less ![]() | ||
prov119
Korea (South)136 Posts
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comabreaded
United States2166 Posts
3500 - 4000 FPS, 600 DPI 3500 Pro - 4000 FPS, 600 DPI, Click and Capture 6500 - 6500 FPS, 800 DPI, Click and Capture but not sure ! I am trying to get another KTM-6500 for someone who contacted me on ebay. If that works out I'll let you guys know. | ||
comabreaded
United States2166 Posts
On January 19 2005 05:22 prov119 wrote: 3500s are also PS/2 while 6500s are USB tru, but i suggest to use the PS/2 adapter on the 6500 so you can use it properly with logitech drivers. the ktec drivers weren't that good. | ||
yomi
United States773 Posts
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Gryffindor_us
United States5606 Posts
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NonYold
United States2814 Posts
On January 19 2005 05:51 yomi wrote: what is click and capture? Click and capture basically makes the response of the computer faster with the click. Let's say you are zooming your mouse across the screen and you click it somewhere in the middle to make a drag box. There will be a small delay between when you make the click and when the box actually appears. Apparently the click and capture technology has shortened this delay to the point where it can mean the difference between capturing some units or not. I think it also contributes to the mouse feeling very responsive in general, and makes for a better overall feel. So basically I think the 3500 Pro is worth the extra money over the 3500. If anyone who has actually used these mice or knows more than me (I just know what I've read here and there on the forums) then please correct me | ||
NonYold
United States2814 Posts
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comabreaded
United States2166 Posts
On January 19 2005 06:18 Gryffindor_us wrote: coma, you said you prefer the mini still right? yep ^_^ cuz of my little hands. i think i'd prefer the ktm mouse if i had regular to large sized hands tho. Nony, shipping costs would be somewhere from $15-$20 from S. Korea to the USA. it has to be shipped Global EMS or something. at least that's what i was getting. it comes really fast, like 3 days. i wish there was a cheaper option that took longer too. | ||
LegendaryDreams
Canada1350 Posts
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NonYold
United States2814 Posts
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lIlIlIlIlIlI
Korea (South)3851 Posts
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karelen
Sweden2407 Posts
On January 18 2005 18:04 SoMuchBetter wrote: hold shift then use your scroll. kewl, thanks a bunch ![]() | ||
NonYold
United States2814 Posts
On January 19 2005 16:12 randomKo_Orean wrote: Hey Nony, if you want the slowest, it'll take around 6-8 weeks and like 20-30$ for shipping and handling Ok I'll get back to you soon btw, for your quote on the price of the mouse itself.. does that include what you are taking as your payment, cuz I've found the 3500 Pro on some sites for like 15000-22000 won | ||
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