The Ultimate Mouse Thread - Page 212
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ThePastor
New Zealand380 Posts
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TheGreatOne
United States534 Posts
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ThePastor
New Zealand380 Posts
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c0ldfusion
United States8292 Posts
I don't think I'll ever be _completely_ comfortable with my G303 but at least the shape is tolerable for me. | ||
GolemMadness
Canada11044 Posts
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ThePastor
New Zealand380 Posts
On April 08 2015 02:44 c0ldfusion wrote: Yeah, it's tricky. Some people probably won't be able to get used to that shape. I don't think I'll ever be _completely_ comfortable with my G303 but at least the shape is tolerable for me. I think I am getting used to the shape, I do have to get used to the clickers though they are quick light, where as my kinzu the clickers were quite firm. It is always just a matter of getting used to it I think. I find the g302 shape doesn't allow for my normal grip so I have to change a little. I find my fingers naturally want to sit on the most outer edges on the side but the clickers are a little bit far away for that to happen. Time will tell. | ||
Pursuit_
United States1329 Posts
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Carefoot
Canada410 Posts
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Starecat
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Ropid
Germany3557 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20172 Posts
Other than having the sens at 6/11 in that same section (middle one), there shouldn't be anything else other than your mouse driver messing stuff up | ||
Nimix
France1809 Posts
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DefMatrixUltra
Canada1992 Posts
I'm currently using a 2010ish Deathadder and the comparison between the two gives me mixed feelings. Is there something out there like the DA that I could try? For me, the Deathadder design is great. "Big" and comfortable/ergonomic, simple (few buttons with quality/substantial feel), good weight to it. The design lends itself heavily to palm gripping. I'm just looking for something similar - not only for my wife but possibly for myself as well if my own mouse were to go bad in the future. I've done some initial looking and run into a few things (the Steelseries Rival looks like a contender, for example). But there are so many mice these days and the level of anecdotal "evidence" and fanboyism is hard to cut through for me. I can find good and bad reviews for every mouse - and not just thumps up or down, stuff that will really sell the mouse or make your gut sink. Thoughts on a Deathadder "replacement"? I will say my one real hangup is with laser sensors. I don't want to go surface hunting just so my wife's mouse will track properly. | ||
LA_Morello
Brazil143 Posts
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Apotek
Taiwan34 Posts
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Cyro
United Kingdom20172 Posts
On April 22 2015 11:01 LA_Morello wrote: Guys, does the new Razer Deathadders have any kind of unofficial drivers of some sort? I have an old dA that is starting to die and I was planning to buy the exact same model (3.5G, the one that uses the legacy drivers). I hate Synapse and that pushed me away from the new models, but I would buy one if theres a way no avoid using those data mining drivers. Any suggestion? With the newer deathadder models they don't have onboard memory so you have to use default everything settings or use the synapse driver which does all of that crap and messes up cursor movement. I'm not aware of any unofficial drivers etc | ||
SixStrings
Germany2046 Posts
I bought a "Sharkoon Gaming" mouse from Amazon for less than 15 € and I like it, but I'm annoyed by intrusive blue LED and the fact that it looks really grody and greasy after a couple of months of use. So I'm trying to find a mouse without obnoxious lights that's not too expensive, is prerably black and doesn't suck when it comes to precision. | ||
trifecta
United States6795 Posts
On April 22 2015 10:54 DefMatrixUltra wrote: Wife's 2013 Deathadder currently has a non-functioning scroll wheel. I would just buy a replacement, but + Show Spoiler [reasons.] + I'm currently using a 2010ish Deathadder and the comparison between the two gives me mixed feelings. Is there something out there like the DA that I could try? For me, the Deathadder design is great. "Big" and comfortable/ergonomic, simple (few buttons with quality/substantial feel), good weight to it. The design lends itself heavily to palm gripping. I'm just looking for something similar - not only for my wife but possibly for myself as well if my own mouse were to go bad in the future. I've done some initial looking and run into a few things (the Steelseries Rival looks like a contender, for example). But there are so many mice these days and the level of anecdotal "evidence" and fanboyism is hard to cut through for me. I can find good and bad reviews for every mouse - and not just thumps up or down, stuff that will really sell the mouse or make your gut sink. Thoughts on a Deathadder "replacement"? I will say my one real hangup is with laser sensors. I don't want to go surface hunting just so my wife's mouse will track properly. I'm basically in the same boat. My middle click wheel died a couple days ago and I'm back on my old mx518. The DA 2013 shape is perfect for me. I've tried similar shapes like the steelseries sensei but it wasn't the same (also didn't like that sensor). 1. What's your grip style? mainly palm, sometimes palm/claw hybrid 2. What's your sensitivity? low+medium (400-800 dpi) 3. What's your maximum budget? ~60 USD 4. Do you want additional buttons? yes, two side buttons; right handed 5. What games do you play? a bit of everything 6. Do you mind angle snapping? ? Liked DA 2013 feel; did not like steel series sensei; tried recent logitech stuff and it was alright 7. Other relevant information: priorities: Build quality/QC (got burned by the classic razer dying a few months after warranty expires); something close to DA shape; good side button placement/shape Thanks | ||
c0ldfusion
United States8292 Posts
Maybe you can audition G502 or Evga X5 and see if either of those feels right. | ||
trifecta
United States6795 Posts
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