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2005-03-02, 02:19 PM | [Ignore Me] #16 | ||
Contributor teh Sexb0t
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I over clocked my mouse. It's really kick ass now.
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2005-03-05, 09:16 AM | [Ignore Me] #22 | ||
Master Sergeant
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anyways - it came! My pistol mouse FPS arrived in the mail on thursday. Installation was literally as simple as plugging it in - as soon as plugged into a USB port it becomes a 2nd mouse, it isn't even flagged as a joystick.
So heres my take so far It took several hours of tweaking my planetside mouse senstivity to get it right where I want it. This thing is REALLY sensitive, my PS mouse senstivity is now set to about 1/8 of the slider bar. Natrually it took some getting used to. At first it was painfully awkward, and learning exactly how to tap the trigger-guard-bottom (right click) proved to be quite difficult. Additionally I sometimes found myself jittering the mouse to the right when I attempted to use the scroll wheel. I've noticed the mouse sensitivity in PS doesnt apply to map screens, sadly I am stuck with a super fast mouse on the maps, but I've come to deal. But regardless, I played probably 12 hours between it's arrival and now (yea I just logged off an 8 hour session with two friends on comms) and I will say that somewhere along the line tonight, I felt totally used to it. I stopped thinking about it and resumed what I would consider a perfectly normal Rainmaker666 play session. I did notice that I was able to pull 180's on cloakers with much more ease due to the position of my hand, and I didn't find myself doing the old "lift and drop" (when the mouse is far too far to the left or right to keep moving) nearly as much as I did with a normal mouse. Final thoughts: I will admit - there is definetly an advantage to be gained with this, it may not be a big one at all, but there is one. It does take extensive practice to get used to, at first you will cry bloody murder at how awkward it feels to you. But stick with it, give it a few long sessions, and soon it will feel very natural. So in the end I give it the thumbs up, I think I'll pass on the 30 day money back guarantee, and keep this bad boy Last edited by Jeffey; 2005-03-05 at 09:21 AM. |
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2005-03-09, 11:52 AM | [Ignore Me] #23 | ||
Corporal
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dunno, looks cool, but it also looks like its a pain to set up.
i'm thinkin of getting one of those track-ball/laser mouses with 10 buttons and all. that way i can flip on pshield with a flick of my thumb. and i hear track-ball is great for sniping.
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2005-03-10, 05:36 AM | [Ignore Me] #25 | |||
I recently started using the Nosromo N52 .. took a little adjusting .. replacing most keyboard input. Now I fumble with the keyboard play.
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2005-03-10, 12:07 PM | [Ignore Me] #26 | ||
Master Sergeant
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heh, I've had the thing two weeks or so, and the scroll wheel just broke last night - it still spins but the computer doesnt respond to it.
Thankfully I'm still covered by the 30 day money back guarantee - so I'm returning it. But I'm very happily getting a new one to replace it |
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