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Just checked and my mousemat is OLD. 21 years old to be precise, I got it along with the original Terratec Mystify Razer Boomslang, the first Razer peripheral before Razer was even a brand, and been using it ever since. The textured plastic is worn smooth in the main mousey space I was gifted the mouse and mat by a mate who worked at Thrustmaster, they got loads of peripherals to look at and he had a spare mouse and mat.
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I've been using those Logitech free spinning scroll wheels for 13 years now. It's difficult to go back to one without it, though I don't think they're really suitable for games. I turn on the clicking action when playing something, otherwise I end up accidentally switching weapons all the time.
I am having issues with my current G502's where the page will wobble up and down for a few seconds after scrolling. The mouse is 4 years old and has probably been used for 4 or 5 hours a day at least during that time. I was considering picking up one of the newer wireless options over the black Friday period, but they never came down in price much, and I couldn't really justify the expense.
I am having issues with my current G502's where the page will wobble up and down for a few seconds after scrolling. The mouse is 4 years old and has probably been used for 4 or 5 hours a day at least during that time. I was considering picking up one of the newer wireless options over the black Friday period, but they never came down in price much, and I couldn't really justify the expense.
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My plan to use it for bunny hopping purposes on CS didn't work. I don't know why I thought it would, looking back.
Are the weights of any consequence? I don't understand how they can have a noticeable effect.
EDIT: I've filled it with the weights now, but I don't really see how it'll be beneficial, doesn't add that much heft.
Are the weights of any consequence? I don't understand how they can have a noticeable effect.
EDIT: I've filled it with the weights now, but I don't really see how it'll be beneficial, doesn't add that much heft.
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I've had two or three mice with customisable weights, and I can't say I've ever noticed a difference when using them. I've been using my G502 without them for years, so I stuck them in to experiment. They're only 35g a piece, so with the full set of five you're only adding 175g. Perhaps that makes a difference to people who do nothing but consume stimulants and play Counterstrike all day, but for me it doesn't even register as being different. I did at first think I could feel a change, but that turned out to be the cover (which is on the underside of the mouse) not quite being shut properly.
Perhaps if you buy a specifically lightweight mouse it can considerably change the feel, but the G502 is probably considered quite heavy.
Perhaps if you buy a specifically lightweight mouse it can considerably change the feel, but the G502 is probably considered quite heavy.
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Are they not 3.6g each?Raid wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 6:19 pmI've had two or three mice with customisable weights, and I can't say I've ever noticed a difference when using them. I've been using my G502 without them for years, so I stuck them in to experiment. They're only 35g a piece, so with the full set of five you're only adding 175g. Perhaps that makes a difference to people who do nothing but consume stimulants and play Counterstrike all day, but for me it doesn't even register as being different. I did at first think I could feel a change, but that turned out to be the cover (which is on the underside of the mouse) not quite being shut properly.
Perhaps if you buy a specifically lightweight mouse it can considerably change the feel, but the G502 is probably considered quite heavy.
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I don't even understand where the fifth one goes, so 14.4g
Regardless, you were all right. I feel sorry for my old mouse, but I've no idea why I've been using it for so long. I haven't yet worked out if the software is correctly switching between profiles for games, but that's also an excellent feature.
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I did initially use the profiles for certain games, but the software would very occasionally just forget them and I'd have to set them up again. Eventually I just stopped bothering, and I have three generic DPI settings that I can switch around instead. A high setting for normal windows use, a medium setting for shooters, and a low setting that's only really there to give the sniper button (incidentally a feature I couldn't live without now) something to switch to.
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...The sniper button?Raid wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 6:40 pmI did initially use the profiles for certain games, but the software would very occasionally just forget them and I'd have to set them up again. Eventually I just stopped bothering, and I have three generic DPI settings that I can switch around instead. A high setting for normal windows use, a medium setting for shooters, and a low setting that's only really there to give the sniper button (incidentally a feature I couldn't live without now) something to switch to.
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You can bind a button to quickly shift to another DPI setting while held. If you set this to a lower sensitivity, you effectively make your movements slower which is really handy for lining up shots with high accuracy weapons.
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I could see why that would be useful. Don't play enough games that it would be useful for anymore.
Also separate question - If i set profiles using the software, are they saved in the mouse's memory? Ie. if I plug it into my work laptop will it keep button settings etc.?
Also separate question - If i set profiles using the software, are they saved in the mouse's memory? Ie. if I plug it into my work laptop will it keep button settings etc.?