I think you need to get the gamer gunk off your gamer gear
qualityPhilosofikal wrote:
I think you need to get the gamer gunk off your gamer gear
You could've tell me that earlier lul. I almost sold my soul to Huion because of the mouse drifting :VN0thingSpecial wrote:
I have an unstable table so I pretty much mostly rely on wrist and forearm as pivot, first lower your sensitivity, and slowly increase your sensitivity to the point where you can just barely reach cross screen jumps with your forearm. Later on I increased my sensitivity a bit more to counter act mouse drift.
That's how I deal with being stuck I guess, but pick a setting that's comfortable
You should.Nattsun wrote:
You could've tell me that earlier lul. I almost sold my soul to Huion because of the mouse drifting :V
It's too late. My Logitech G stole my heart AND soul...N0thingSpecial wrote:
You should.Nattsun wrote:
You could've tell me that earlier lul. I almost sold my soul to Huion because of the mouse drifting :V
I run one of those infamous adns9500s and even I don't have any problemsPhilosofikal wrote:
I don't even know what mouse drift is because I bought a mouse that isn't a piece of crap and I know how to configure my mouse to have zero acceleration ("enhance pointer precision" isn't the only step). It also helps that my mousepad is the size of my entire table.
You could have a perfect mouse without a single flaw and it would still happen. Mouse drift happens because your arm/mouse is not always in the same position when you make the same movement.Philosofikal wrote:
I don't even know what mouse drift is because I bought a mouse that isn't a piece of crap and I know how to configure my mouse to have zero acceleration ("enhance pointer precision" isn't the only step). It also helps that my mousepad is the size of my entire table.
Funny enough that I use a mouse with one of the best sensors on the market without build in acceleration and angle snapping :VPhilosofikal wrote:
I don't even know what mouse drift is because I bought a mouse that isn't a piece of crap and I know how to configure my mouse to have zero acceleration ("enhance pointer precision" isn't the only step). It also helps that my mousepad is the size of my entire table.
I think I know why.Philosofikal wrote:
I don't even know what mouse drift is because I bought a mouse that isn't a piece of crap and I know how to configure my mouse to have zero acceleration ("enhance pointer precision" isn't the only step). It also helps that my mousepad is the size of my entire table.
Yes I agree that if you have a good gaming mouse you shouldn't experience any mouse drift, playing maps that are less than 1 minute and 30 seconds long has nothing to do with itPhilosofikal wrote:
I don't even know what mouse drift is because I bought a mouse that isn't a piece of crap and I know how to configure my mouse to have zero acceleration ("enhance pointer precision" isn't the only step). It also helps that my mousepad is the size of my entire table.
Dank cropping to leave out all the info inconvenient to the narrative you're pushing. Also I found almost all of those maps by trying to understand the OP of this thread's issue by looking at his profile.KupcaH wrote:
I think I know why.
Considering all your top plays are just as long as mine, what's your major malfunction? Do you have a wrist like a rubber chicken neck? Get a bigger mousepad (the actual source of my lack of understanding of mouse drift), and maybe a different kind of pad while you're at it.N0thingSpecial wrote:
Yes I agree that if you have a good gaming mouse you shouldn't experience any mouse drift, playing maps that are less than 1 minute and 30 seconds long has nothing to do with it
As for my malfunction is my aim hand is now crooked. Mouse drift will always exist unless you can move your mouse pixel perfect on both x y axis without rotating your mouse, and it's more apparent on long maps, hence my sarcasm.Philosofikal wrote:
Considering all your top plays are just as long as mine, what's your major malfunction?
check whats on the bottom of your mouse either the rubber making it stop you from big jumpsTherid wrote:
So I play osu! quite a lot (even though I am not that good) and lately I've encountered a problem. Whenever I have to do big jumps, I find that my movement is restricted by the fact that I have become stuck to my mousepad. This kinda keeps me from improving and feels really annoying. Does anyone have a solution or any tips for how to fix this?
To specify, I rest most of my lower arm on my mousepad, and make precise movements using my wrist/fingers.