I used to play with mouse only for the first one and a half years (400dpi, otherwise same settings), after which I had a huge break. I felt like I could never get back to the level I was before so after 5 or so months I gave up (on that oh so frustrating streaming) and started to use the keyboard. I've gradually started to play with mouse clicks more often and find much more pleasure in that now that I've achieved the level I was looking up towards when I started playing.
1. 7/11 windows cursor speed
2. x1 osu!speed
4. 800dpi
5. Logitech MX518/G400
6. 1240x1024 windowed
8. I use a variety of grips on different styles of maps, and these things I consider a secret of the trade. I had fun discovering them and so should you.
9. Razer Sphex is the mousepad. I've come accustomed to using my arm as a pivot and even though I have experimented again on using no pivot at all, I believe it requires a much lower sensitivity.
10. What are your problems/issues while you're playing? (e.g can't spin well, that jumps, streams...)
This is a hard one... The ability to unconsciously avoid frustration so I can't retry? To get real though, most of my problems are related to reading and how to correctly apply it to my grip. Past CS5 streams still get extremely tough. With the experience I've gained now adjusting and learning has become much faster so I'm not too worried about that.
I should've really kept a osu!diary of progress or something, fun times has been had.
1. 7/11 windows cursor speed
2. x1 osu!speed
4. 800dpi
5. Logitech MX518/G400
6. 1240x1024 windowed
8. I use a variety of grips on different styles of maps, and these things I consider a secret of the trade. I had fun discovering them and so should you.
9. Razer Sphex is the mousepad. I've come accustomed to using my arm as a pivot and even though I have experimented again on using no pivot at all, I believe it requires a much lower sensitivity.
10. What are your problems/issues while you're playing? (e.g can't spin well, that jumps, streams...)
This is a hard one... The ability to unconsciously avoid frustration so I can't retry? To get real though, most of my problems are related to reading and how to correctly apply it to my grip. Past CS5 streams still get extremely tough. With the experience I've gained now adjusting and learning has become much faster so I'm not too worried about that.
I should've really kept a osu!diary of progress or something, fun times has been had.