Wow lybydose :3. I was about to make a thread like this, my main question is which mouse and mousepad are best for osu! Lol
^I didn't know that the precision mode doesn't have an effect when the sensitivity is at default...Lybydose wrote:
default
oh yeah and it doesn't even do anything if sensitivity is set to default, because there are no rounding errors when multiplying by 1.
Have you turned off enhance pointer precision in your mouse settings? Not ingame but in control panel itself, trust me it helpsanzo-nii wrote:
^I didn't know that the precision mode doesn't have an effect when the sensitivity is at default...Lybydose wrote:
default
oh yeah and it doesn't even do anything if sensitivity is set to default, because there are no rounding errors when multiplying by 1.
In windows settings, it's turned off..-A t H e N a- wrote:
Have you turned off enhance pointer precision in your mouse settings? Not ingame but in control panel itself, trust me it helps
anzo-nii wrote:
So the questions are:
1. What is your Windows mouse pointer speed? 6/11
2. What is your osu!'s mouse sensitivity? 1.0x
3. Did you enable the "Precision Mode" in osu! ? yes
4. What is the DPI of your mouse? (or what DPI you are using when playing?) 450
5. What kind of mouse you are using? Mionix Naos 5000
6. What is your osu!'s screen resolution? 1366x768
7. Do you prefer fullscreen or windowed mode? windowed
8. How do you hold/grip your mouse? palmed grip (mostly arm for movement)
9. What is your mousepad? (or where do you place your mouse?) Razer Goliathus Alpha Control Edition
10. What are your problems/issues while you're playing? (e.g can't spin well, that jumps, streams...) no real issue I should be complaining about.
^lol... that "magic combination", my own setup is good enough...Nightfirecat wrote:
Honestly, these will vary greatly from person to person - I'm fairly certain that there is no 'magic combination' that will make somebody a great mouse-only player. >_>
Thanks Athena will give a try to a wired one, any recommendation on model or something?, cheap if possible (less than 30€)-A t H e N a- wrote:
Hmm wireless mouse has delays sometimes, try wired you may improve
You're a liar, and the whole tech world can support me.Teliko wrote:
Not all wireless mouses necessarily have a delay. Maybe if it's a year or two old, but these days, they usually don't. I'm using a wireless with 0ms delay.
Come again?those wrote:
You're a liar, and the whole tech world can support me.Teliko wrote:
Not all wireless mouses necessarily have a delay. Maybe if it's a year or two old, but these days, they usually don't. I'm using a wireless with 0ms delay.
Any particular reason you find them horrible? Dimensions are default, osu sensitivity is default, windows enhanced precision is required to be off for RTS gaming. If I can't physically reach the distance between two notes in enough time, the best solution is adjusting myself to a higher sensitivity. Interested to know which aspect of my settings you're specifically criticising, seeing as sensitivity is a personal preference.kriers wrote:
Teliko, your settings are horrible and increasing dpi for the sake of hitting corners is the worst idea ever.
I'm only trying to help you here
Correct answer.Nyarlor wrote:
There may be a delay, but it's so low that it's not noticeable.
It could be a misunderstanding in wether you decided to use mouse precision in windows or not. In this post, you tell me you turned it off, which is fair enough. In the other post, you claimed to have enabled the "enhance pointer precision" toggle in windows.Teliko wrote:
Any particular reason you find them horrible? Dimensions are default, osu sensitivity is default, windows enhanced precision is required to be off for RTS gaming. If I can't physically reach the distance between two notes in enough time, the best solution is adjusting myself to a higher sensitivity. Interested to know which aspect of my settings you're specifically criticising, seeing as sensitivity is a personal preference.kriers wrote:
Teliko, your settings are horrible and increasing dpi for the sake of hitting corners is the worst idea ever.
I'm only trying to help you here
Because I've played 450 dpi for so long, it doesn't feel hard at all. Jumping across the screen is muscle memory and reading skills.LnDSuv wrote:
Btw, I've read some comments from this thread and I'm confused. How the hell you manage to play with default sensitivity and 400 DPI. I tried that and I had to move my hand like mad
450's a cool number.kriers wrote:
Because I've played 450 dpi for so long, it doesn't feel hard at all. Jumping across the screen is muscle memory and reading skills.LnDSuv wrote:
Btw, I've read some comments from this thread and I'm confused. How the hell you manage to play with default sensitivity and 400 DPI. I tried that and I had to move my hand like mad
You can improve at jumps like these just by playing them regularly!
play 6/11 instead of 7/11those wrote:
I play at 400, and it really doesn't even seem like I'm moving my mouse much for screenwide jumps. This probably means I can lower my sensitivity even more.
I actually have no recollection of ever bringing it up to 7/11, when 6/11 is Windows default. But I've gotten used to it for programs outside of osu! so this may be a tad more difficult than changing osu! sens.kriers wrote:
play 6/11 instead of 7/11
GladiOol wrote:
Default
0.7x in osu!
Yes (WOW SERIOUSLY??)
800 dpi
Razer Copperhead
800x600
Windowed Mode
Claw Grip
Some huge ass razer mousemat.
My issues while playing are bad maps
I don't notice anything by using it either. Apparently it's a bug fixing toggle and it's gonna be toggled on as default with osz2 afaikGladiOol wrote:
is precision mode a bad thing then? D: I don't even know what it does.