Too lazy to describe my reasons. (hint: ergonomics). Also my fingers and hand have gotten kind of shaky due to rock climbing (I believe).
Essentially, a tablet pen with the shape of a mouse. I have been playing like this for over a month and I can safely say that I'm back to where I was in terms of skill, but I don't know if there's any long-run consequences (like a lower skill ceiling).
Here's a picture & description
Just wondering if people are willing to try this out, or if it just looks too ridiculous. I'd certainly give it a shot if you are very used to playing osu! with a mouse. Be warned that movement is NOT the same thing as a mouse though. It's mostly for ergonomic purposes. Just make sure that you point the pen to the center of the mouse (to where the mouse sensor should be).
Essentially, a tablet pen with the shape of a mouse. I have been playing like this for over a month and I can safely say that I'm back to where I was in terms of skill, but I don't know if there's any long-run consequences (like a lower skill ceiling).
Here's a picture & description
SPOILER
http://puu.sh/av6rw/3302070641.jpg
That's the shell of a Logitech MX Revolution mouse. Below is my Artisan Hien mousepad, which sits on top of a scratchboard used for support, which sits on top of my tablet (Wacom CTL480) which is connected to the desk with Velcro. I made the hold using the drill after I eviscerated the mouse.
The pen goes between my fingers and doesn't bother me personally... it doesn't get in the way.
That's the shell of a Logitech MX Revolution mouse. Below is my Artisan Hien mousepad, which sits on top of a scratchboard used for support, which sits on top of my tablet (Wacom CTL480) which is connected to the desk with Velcro. I made the hold using the drill after I eviscerated the mouse.
The pen goes between my fingers and doesn't bother me personally... it doesn't get in the way.
Just wondering if people are willing to try this out, or if it just looks too ridiculous. I'd certainly give it a shot if you are very used to playing osu! with a mouse. Be warned that movement is NOT the same thing as a mouse though. It's mostly for ergonomic purposes. Just make sure that you point the pen to the center of the mouse (to where the mouse sensor should be).