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can't access it T_T
Wish TL Store would stock some
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Good mouse, despite the horrendous pixel jump bug.
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I just bought one off amazon, I've it's my favorite mouse now, second to the abyssus. After a week of use, I've got the squeaky mouse wheel, but no pixel jumping-- I can live with this. I liked the razer abyssus, minus the weird shape and some bug that seems to reset the number of lines my mouse wheel scrolls to 40+ every time I restart.
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On December 14 2012 22:22 Jevity wrote: I just bought one off amazon, I've it's my favorite mouse now, second to the abyssus. After a week of use, I've got the squeaky mouse wheel, but no pixel jumping-- I can live with this. I liked the razer abyssus, minus the weird shape and some bug that seems to reset the number of lines my mouse wheel scrolls to 40+ every time I restart. Try to recreate this in MSPaint.
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Basically, just grab the pen tool and move your mouse vertically back and forth at a relatively quick pace. The jump occurs seemingly randomly when you move the mouse in any direction, but is most evident when moving straight up and down.
If your Mico is truly "jump free".... consider selling it on ebay. That shit's gold, son.
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On December 14 2012 22:35 snexwang wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2012 22:22 Jevity wrote: I just bought one off amazon, I've it's my favorite mouse now, second to the abyssus. After a week of use, I've got the squeaky mouse wheel, but no pixel jumping-- I can live with this. I liked the razer abyssus, minus the weird shape and some bug that seems to reset the number of lines my mouse wheel scrolls to 40+ every time I restart. Try to recreate this in MSPaint. + Show Spoiler +Basically, just grab the pen tool and move your mouse vertically back and forth at a relatively quick pace. The jump occurs seemingly randomly when you move the mouse in any direction, but is most evident when moving straight up and down. If your Mico is truly "jump free".... consider selling it on ebay. That shit's gold, son.
Oh yea, I see what you are saying. Have you ever had it negatively affect your gameplay?
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On December 14 2012 20:40 haduken wrote:can't access it T_T Wish TL Store would stock some
That would actually be pretty amazing.
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On December 14 2012 22:55 Jevity wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2012 22:35 snexwang wrote:On December 14 2012 22:22 Jevity wrote: I just bought one off amazon, I've it's my favorite mouse now, second to the abyssus. After a week of use, I've got the squeaky mouse wheel, but no pixel jumping-- I can live with this. I liked the razer abyssus, minus the weird shape and some bug that seems to reset the number of lines my mouse wheel scrolls to 40+ every time I restart. Try to recreate this in MSPaint. + Show Spoiler +Basically, just grab the pen tool and move your mouse vertically back and forth at a relatively quick pace. The jump occurs seemingly randomly when you move the mouse in any direction, but is most evident when moving straight up and down. If your Mico is truly "jump free".... consider selling it on ebay. That shit's gold, son. Oh yea, I see what you are saying. Have you ever had it negatively affect your gameplay? Nah, not really. It's probably not going to make you lose games. Just a mild annoyance, really.
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On December 15 2012 13:59 snexwang wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2012 22:55 Jevity wrote:On December 14 2012 22:35 snexwang wrote:On December 14 2012 22:22 Jevity wrote: I just bought one off amazon, I've it's my favorite mouse now, second to the abyssus. After a week of use, I've got the squeaky mouse wheel, but no pixel jumping-- I can live with this. I liked the razer abyssus, minus the weird shape and some bug that seems to reset the number of lines my mouse wheel scrolls to 40+ every time I restart. Try to recreate this in MSPaint. + Show Spoiler +Basically, just grab the pen tool and move your mouse vertically back and forth at a relatively quick pace. The jump occurs seemingly randomly when you move the mouse in any direction, but is most evident when moving straight up and down. If your Mico is truly "jump free".... consider selling it on ebay. That shit's gold, son. Oh yea, I see what you are saying. Have you ever had it negatively affect your gameplay? Nah, not really. It's probably not going to make you lose games. Just a mild annoyance, really.
Ha, why'd you have to tell me about it!?!?! I couldn't even notice it and now it's all I think about!
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On November 07 2012 07:07 Nimix wrote:Every progamer from Kespa is using either this one or the G9x, cause they've simple shapes like the one they were used to use before I guess, so yeah it's a good mouse, and the white/red one looks nice 
1) I dunno where you get your info but those are not the only mice used by progamers at all (though the g9x is fairly popular) 2) The g9x does not qualify as a "Simple Shaped" mouse, it has one of the most unique shape I have ever seen in a mouse and actually does not feel like any other mouse I have ever used (including the classic g1 / g3)
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On December 14 2012 22:22 Jevity wrote: I just bought one off amazon, I've it's my favorite mouse now, second to the abyssus. After a week of use, I've got the squeaky mouse wheel, but no pixel jumping-- I can live with this. I liked the razer abyssus, minus the weird shape and some bug that seems to reset the number of lines my mouse wheel scrolls to 40+ every time I restart. Holy crap I didn't know that was a bug with the mouse. I thought it was my system doing it.
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On December 14 2012 22:22 Jevity wrote: ...some bug that seems to reset the number of lines my mouse wheel scrolls to 40+ every time I restart.
There's a version of drivers that don't do that, 2.00 if I recall. They do, however, seem turn off mouse pointer precision. Only a problem if your part of the minority that uses that though
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I have a Zowie Mico for 6 months now and it's maybe the best mouse I ever had. This mouse is soooo accurate and so good to play with in SC2. But you need to learn to use this mouse because it has hard clicks, which can be a problem for those who are used to Razer mice. You need to "tap" the button and not simply click, see how you need to click and how you need to hold it.
And there is no jumps, you need a black soft cloth mouse pad to have the most efficient use of this mouse.
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On December 14 2012 20:40 haduken wrote:can't access it T_T Wish TL Store would stock some
I got the same, but now the link works after navigating there manually..weird.
Try to go to http://joygear.img10.kr/english/ then click on ETC.
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