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i actually was dealing w this for a while and was thinking abt looking for another mouse but still looking it up and man, before i blow w compressed air i just used my mouth and IT WORKED!! WTFF!!
bro i didnt know where the screws were thanks to this video i found it and my issue was the jumpy wheel and after opening the mouse i found that my hair got stuck on the wheel somehow i pulled it off and it works fine now and just for the memes i also did blow a little too
my biggest issue with the Razor deathadder and her followers V2 and V3 is the ammount of middle mouse clicks you can do before it stops detecting the clicks. everytime that happends, is withing the first hours of a game that essentially uses this, for example, dyson sphere programm and other games that relay on camera angle changes. if your just in need of a good mouse for ego shooters etc, youll never need that button and the mouse will stay functioning for arround 15 years. realy good button switches on the left right and thumbbuttons but that is a feature i highly would reccomend razor to fix as it draws people away from using them.
This was so helpful! But for some reason when I import as an image sequence for premiere, my PNG's lose the transparent background and instead have a black background. Any idea why that might be?
Hello! Sorry for the very late reply. Have you solved this yet? I'm only speculating but have you hidden the background layer in Procreate before you export?
what the actual fuck, i buyed a new deathadder and got the same problem with my last one. now i found because of you all this strugle for nothing i just must blow into my mouse xD thank you dude, you saved me 30 bucks
Just like an nes cartrige damn, this was killing my gameplay on 2 different mice even I was losing my mind. What a relief.. Registering both scroll directions when I would be scrolling one way. Fixed it, I'll be getting my hands on a new can of duster for good measure.
@@memelord2073 Great to hear! I really just disassembled the mouse because I bought a replacement wheel already before finding out the solution back then haha happy to help!
I used an RC model car 'Body Reamer', to bore very small holes into and through the plastic where the screws are. You only have to bore a 4mm hole through each bit, and the small screws will come out, without damaging pretty much all of the sticker and the front pads. Once screwed back together, smoothen the edges of the stickers bored holes with the edge of a sharp knife to take away any rough bits. Helps the mouse glide still over your pad and you wouldnt even notice its been done. Any other scratches or scuffs on the front pads can be smoothed out with some 600 grit emery cloth.
Bruh how did you just drag and drop on the timeline and it changes into and image sequence.....when i do that , it turns into a bunch of individual images in the timeline
In Da vinci, it automatically does that. But in Premiere, you have to make sure you click the check box in the Import sequence and just select ONE image (the starting frame). Hope it helps!
Don't change the name of the files. I did and it won't let me click on the check box . I did again with the original name and as he said, just selected the inital frame and import. Works wonders!
Ah yes! With PNG sequences, it automatically names the files with your input, the export just adds the frame number by the end. Basically like a label or ID, so renaming any frame would cause the following to not be included as it can't identify as part of the group. I hope this added something. Thanks for pointing this out!
hollysht its work guys LOL. im not open anything and just blow the wheel with my mouth realy hard few times. and my scrol is fixed. i have this problem for months and planing to open and deep cleaning my mouse. but its fix now thx