Mesita wrote:
mouse: razer abyssus @ 450 dpi, 1000 hz.
mousepad: everglide titan.
it is a small mouse, about the same size of logitech g3.
Needs some time on windows startup anyway best mouse i've ever hadShiyahn wrote:
Steelseries Xai, perfect =D
That's good for you but you seem like just another person who is too proud to take use of better gear. Sticking to a mousepad that you would go as far as to call "worst on earth" is silly.Hernancit0 wrote:
I use a 10 dollars mouse, and it works perfect, also my mousepad is the worst on Earth and I have no trouble playing.
Ye idd I use it for mouse only. It works greatShiyahn wrote:
Steelseries Xai, perfect =D
I <3 my Xai, but I've also noticed the windows startup issue. Strangely, I found that if I unplug the mouse before tuning on the computer, then plug it in once windows has started up, the overall process is a lot faster. There's no delay when you plugin the mouse once windows has started.Brainlag wrote:
Needs some time on windows startup anyway best mouse i've ever hadShiyahn wrote:
Steelseries Xai, perfect =D
This is what I use too. It's an excellent mouse.dealth0072 wrote:
THIS
Microsoft IntelliMouse Explorer 3.0Backstabber wrote:
Logitech MX518/G5/G9/G500. Microsoft Optical (don't know what the good versions are called)
Yes I had this problem at first. Generally you just have to use it for a little while, and the clicks will loosen up just fine. Ever since it did, the clicks have felt pretty much the same for half a year.kteg wrote:
just wondering, for all those xai users, have you guys ever had any problems with ur left or right clicks being too hard to press?
Honestly doesn't look like it when I see that generic keyboard <3Senyo wrote:
(Yes I have a lot of pocket cash)
It's fine for just browsing the web. I don't use my mouse clicking for osu anyways. 'x' and 'z' is the only way to go for me.kteg wrote:
just wondering, for all those xai users, have you guys ever had any problems with ur left or right clicks being too hard to press?