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New Mouse
#1
So my Razer Diamondback mouse decided to crap out yesterday. The left click is unresponsive..I have to click hard and repeatedly to maybe get a click in.

Luckily I have like 5 other Razer mice laying around. Here's the problem though. They aren't Diamonbacks. I have some laptop mini mice and some Salmosa. I hooked up a Salmosa and while it's really responsive the hand mold sucks. It's too low and I'm getting pretty unhappy about it's position. I'm gonna have to buy a Diamondback asap. Sucks because I could have sworn I had one more of them laying around.

So what kind of mouse do you have and prefer?
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#2
I just use this generic Microsoft mouse that must've come with some off-the-shelf computer. I don't really see anything wrong with it, it works and gets the job done lol
I don't have a lot of money lyin around so I wouldn't go spending money on some fancy mouse

EDIT: Those Diamondback's look sweet but they seem kinda small.
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#3
They are smaller but the Diamondback has a high grip so it's nice.

The higher DPI is amazing and I can go around my computer screen really fast. It's important when you're on the puter as much as I am. I can't live without the fast response. I can go the width of my resolution on my dual monitors in about an inch of movement.
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#4
I'm on the computer a lot too, but can't you just change the sensitivity settings? That's crazy, it would take me a lot of getting used to.
My only complaint about my mouse is that after a long time it gets like dirt on it and in the cracks from my hand, kinda gross haha
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#5
You can but the mouse DPI is low so it's not nearly as sensative as a mouse with high DPI. You would notice the difference. It's not as smooth.
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#6
I use an Random and normal/standard mouse from Microsoft, if you're not into gaming you don't need a Razor mouse because they're really expensive for just an mouse. Anyway if you don't need and mouse send me it xP
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#7
I've only used mice that come with my computer, to be honest. Of course those mice mess up after a few years, then I resort to getting a cheap wireless one from Walmart. I still have a rolling ball mouse. Thumbsup
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#8
I have a Sidewinder X5. Nothing too fancy or expensive but it works great Smile
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#9
Woot.com often has Razer mice on the cheap for $20-$25 bucks. While you might believe the mouse you have is fine...once you go feel a Razer especially in gaming you'll be like WTF. Talk to anyone that pwns in a PC online game and I bet they own a high DPI mouse.
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(08-04-2010, 10:09 AM)Cybr Wrote: I've only used mice that come with my computer, to be honest. Of course those mice mess up after a few years, then I resort to getting a cheap wireless one from Walmart. I still have a rolling ball mouse. Thumbsup

Bahaha damn dude, you're stuck in the past Tongue
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