Advice, comments, other thoughts appreciated much, as I want to be able to play Starcraft II
Effects of siblings sharing use of a gaming mouse?
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IotaSC
United States91 Posts
Advice, comments, other thoughts appreciated much, as I want to be able to play Starcraft II | ||
JSH
United States4109 Posts
I don't understand what is so difficult | ||
IotaSC
United States91 Posts
Ty for stating one of i'm sure many obvious solutions ^^ | ||
Sega92
United States467 Posts
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Marcus420
Canada1923 Posts
If its a good mouse it should last YEARS. just relax dude. Get them a junk wireless mouse so can jsut throw it somewhere after they are done. Im sure if you ask them nicely theyll use that and not YOUR oh so precious mouse. | ||
Lexpar
1813 Posts
Put this in perspective and realize you're getting really upset about pretty much nothing. Get another 10 dollar mouse and keep the good one in your room until you want to play SC if you've convinced yourself. | ||
ReketSomething
United States6012 Posts
On May 10 2011 09:33 JSH wrote: If you don't want your siblings to use your gaming mouse, then buy a cheap usb mouse for them and get a gaming one yourself I don't understand what is so difficult yep, most obvious solution ever. a mouse is 5 dollars | ||
Drayne
Canada239 Posts
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Xsoild
United States121 Posts
On May 10 2011 09:33 JSH wrote: If you don't want your siblings to use your gaming mouse, then buy a cheap usb mouse for them and get a gaming one yourself I don't understand what is so difficult this is the best solution. | ||
Hikari
1914 Posts
Last time I let everyone use my mouse it got scratched all over =(. Now they get to use a $20 mouse. | ||
Ulfsark
United States958 Posts
On May 10 2011 09:34 IotaSC wrote: Well, since we use the same comp, I don't think they'd go to much trouble to change up mouses. Though that would actually prolly work, just plug my good mouse in when I wanna play SC2. Suppose I can just swap on my mousepad as well.... Ty for stating one of i'm sure many obvious solutions ^^ Yeah I would recommend doing this, I always hated sharing a mouse/keyboard with my siblings, they always made it so messy and gross. It Seriously bugged the crap out of me, and the left food wrappers etc all around the PC. Though now I never take my own pc for granted. | ||
deathly rat
United Kingdom911 Posts
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haduken
Australia8267 Posts
Then take it out when you play, put it back when you get off. Or do what I do, buy a wireless mouse and put it on the table. They all go for the wireless first. | ||
QuanticHawk
United States32024 Posts
You could always just buy a cheap-o USB... | ||
IotaSC
United States91 Posts
On May 10 2011 10:22 Lexpar wrote: A little bit of peanut butter on the mouse won't be the deciding factor as to whether or not you win the GSL next season. I'll happily admit I was wrong when you do win the GSL. Put this in perspective and realize you're getting really upset about pretty much nothing. Get another 10 dollar mouse and keep the good one in your room until you want to play SC if you've convinced yourself. Did I ever say I was upset? I don't even have it yet, and I don't expect them to do anything. Just wanted to know some people's views regarding this, more as to whether or not it would actually do anything to the mouse itself. If it's just going to get possibly a little more dirty, whatever, I don't care, just making sure that that would not actually deteriorate performance. | ||
Stabbe
Sweden39 Posts
Been buying and was charing when I lived at home expencive gaming mice and they have enver showed any type of wear except the inevitble smashing of the mouse leeding to me buying a new one I realised that I have waisted alot of money on mice the last 10 years when I had 15 gaming mice prolly around 60$ each in my closet with the same falt... Right mouse button broken :'( So stop beeing a cheapass and buy a nice mice so that your brother may smash it for you! //Stabbe aka mr rage | ||
JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
On May 10 2011 23:28 IotaSC wrote: Did I ever say I was upset? I don't even have it yet, and I don't expect them to do anything. Just wanted to know some people's views regarding this, more as to whether or not it would actually do anything to the mouse itself. If it's just going to get possibly a little more dirty, whatever, I don't care, just making sure that that would not actually deteriorate performance. Feet may require replacing sooner, dirt is a possibility, and wear on the pad also possible. If you think they can be responsible with the stuff, it won't be a big deal, if they'll be abusive, you should probably wait. If you buy a spare mouse and want them to switch, a good way to make sure they do is just to modify DPI and sensitivity settings on them so that their mouse will work fine, but if they try to use yours, it will be too sensitive and drive them crazy. | ||
IotaSC
United States91 Posts
I trust em' well enough, so imma just buy it :D | ||
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