cherryghost wrote: » My mouse has been starting to go on me since Monday. I thought the Dota 2 patch was bugged but nope, confirmed yesterday that single clicking sometimes double clicks Anyone recommend a mouse around 50 euro with a weighted system on it?
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Gbear wrote: » Anyone else have a Sharkoon Drakonia? The piece of software that allows you to change the mapping of the buttons doesn't seem to work. There's two buttons that nestle under your thumb that are equivalent to the "back" and "forward" button on a web browser. So obviously I constantly press them accidentally when I'm in the middle of a post and lose what I typed. Anyone else have any experience of getting it to work properly?
BloodBath wrote: » Why would you remap those buttons. I love having back and forward on the mouse. It's like a gun. You don't keep your finger on the trigger. There is a grove below the buttons for your thumb.
ShadowHearth wrote: » I know it does not have fancy weigh options, but DeathAdder is still best mouse out there. Simple and does everything that needs. If my deathadder would kick the bucket, I would just order one more.
BloodBath wrote: » These are great for €30.http://www.amazon.co.uk/Perixx-MX-2000-Programmable-Gaming-Laser/dp/B0083H4NG4/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1380194244&sr=8-1&keywords=perixx+mx+2000
BloodBath wrote: » Half the mouse of the Perixx for twice the price. No weights, no dpi changing ability on the fly. That's very poor for a €60 mouse.
NTMK wrote: » what were you using up to now? the weight system has died apart from the G500(s).
BloodBath wrote: » I've had this issue for a while now and have learned to deal with it rather than try to fix it. I have my 7970 overclocked to 1150/6000 with MSI afterburner. If my pc goes into standby or I just don't run any 3d applications for a while my voltage seems to reset to the default and afterburner doesn't reapply it's settings automatically so I constantly have to do it manually. Has anyone else had this problem and what did you do to fix it? I wish you could edit one of the cards bios' like you could with the older cards so I don't have to use software at all.
BloodBath wrote: » Razer products are overrated and overpriced. Advertising works wonders.
BloodBath wrote: » I'm not doubting that they make quality products but so do lot's of companies. The mark up in price is from the extensive advertising that they do.
Headshot wrote: » Here's a tricky question You ring up a Irish based company call center and a foreigner who you cant barely understand tried to help you, would it be bad to ask to transfer your call to a Irish agent?
BloodBath wrote: » You have to use software to change the dpi. Any decent mouse has 3-5 presets with buttons to switch between them on the mouse. Even cheap ass €10 mice have on the fly dpi changing. Razer products are overrated and overpriced. Advertising works wonders.
Genghiz Cohen wrote: » Well, that's us out of a job...http://www.logicalincrements.com/