not gonna lie im sending mine back i hate this mouse regular superlight x 2 and viper v3 pro feel way better to me. my aim is all over the place with this mouse and i feel very slow to get lined up for my next headshot in CS2
PLEASE I NEED UR HELP I HAVE A G PRO SUPERLIGHT MOUSE I PLAY WITH 4K POLLING RATE AND MY GAME START DROP FPS I KNOW A LOT OF PPL THAT PLAY THE GAME ON 4K AND THERE GOOD I HAVE RYZEN 7 7800 X3D WITH A RTX 4060
people dont want wired mouses anymore? why? i wouldnt trust a wired mouse to be good unless it cost way too much money and since its wireless itd need batteries or to be charged which is a massive minus. how is the top right part of the mouse? my deathadder elite is dying so and i got a logitech g502 x because it was on sale but it honestly feels uncomfortable for my ring finger and pinky finger cant rest on it because the edge turns inwards on the bottom unlike the deathadder elite. how is it on the deathadder v3? the elite feels really nice in my hand unlike the g502 x which im debating on returning (the m1 and m2 buttons on the g502 are also way too tiny).
A while ago i got myself the Pulsar Xlite mini, because the shape is similar to the for me perfect G703, but lighter. But then i ran with Superlight 1 and now 2, because the mini xlite has this curve outwards, where the pinky and ring finger normally want to rest on a straight line, like on the G703. The Dex is already on its way. I am a bit worried, since it looks just like my xlite mini bottom view, but it is taller, so maybe it'll be perfect.
Why is that curve outwards / indentation on the right side such a thing. Well, i noticed, when moving the fingers back and forth, on the straight lined right side of the G703, it doesn't change the aim. But on the Xlite, where that side is a curve outwards, moving the fingers back, would turn the mouse. A straight line is just better adjustable with the fingers, pushing the mouse sideways to the left, without turning it unwillingly.
Like even if you focus to keep your fingers where they are at, in the heat of a battle, you WILL move your fingers a bit, and that is when you feel the bump of that curve being annoying for the pinky finger. Also i want to slightly change the position of my fingers over the hours, without also changing my finger's distance towards the middle. That outside curve on the right side feels, in the way, so to say. It's also tough for the little fingers to keep the mouse straight, when moving it sideways, if it is a curve, they are touching.
You move these fingers at the same time to the side, but because of a curve, you think you should move the pinky finger a bit slower, or gentlier, because it has earlier contact to the mouse, to not turn the mouse. You know what i mean ? This is adding something, you have to get used to, that is unneccessary. Turn your mouse on the spot. It does nothing. What we need is the control over keeping the mouse straight, not a spinning help. For the thumb the design looks perfect.
For mouse 1 and mouse 2 buttons, i don't get, why they did not use the G703 design, with the indentations on the buttons. They feel awesome, and help spamming the buttons, as there are slightly more angles to press them. Round fingers, indented buttons, it's just logically right. That's what ergonomic is about. So why do they go a step back still, from the G703 design. I really don't get it. The thumb buttons on that are also perfectly positioned.
Hey Boardzy, In a market for a new mause, and figured I might ask the most knowledgeable person. I'm looking for a rechargable (USB-C) wireless mause. I'm not a competitive player more of an singleplayer RPG one, so I'm looking for something comfortable that will deliver smooth experience and won't burn a hole into my wallet. I used to use Orochi v2 (both lmb and rmb switches failed after the end of the warranty) and now am using Deathadder V2 mini. Any tips or pointers? Thank you.