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Fordítási probléma jelentése
I can't use normal gaming mouse anymore due to wrist related pain; and the only vertical mouse that fits my hand perfectly is the Logitech MX vertical so i immediately bought 2 extra in case production runs out.
The mouse I can't get used to is Logitech G PRO Wireless Gaming Mouse. I play CS2 religiously and apparently this is what the pros use in competitions.
I got my old mouse which is CORSAIR HARPOON WIRELESS RGB Gaming Mouse. My original was wired, this one is wireless, I hope nothing else is different besides that.
Great advice for things we rely on. This was a wake up call.
$100 for a mouse (or keyboard) is a joke because they all wear out some day.
Corporate greed is real.
I had bought some 1mm and 2mm self-adhesive foam padding on Amazon for pretty cheap.
This could remedy your grip issue or even to properly spray/paint on some PlastiDip.
I seen some people PlastiDip skull art to their mice and controllers, pretty damn cool.
PlastiDip is basically rubberized paint but it doesn't get removed like paint or wear out.
Generally a rubber coating...
Could learn to solder. My old keyboard had a few switches fail so I boght a new keyboard and kept the faulty one for spares so I can replace switches, the battery and anything else. My mouse has just started double clicking and losing hold status so I purchased 2 new switches for £6 inc delivery. Borrowing the tools I'd need from someone my brother knows
Wow thats crazy. I have logitech g pro and its the best mouse i have ever owned. So good i bought 5 more backups. And i came from an overpriced corsair. Dont remember exactly which one, m65 elite something and it was trash in comparison.
It's as if people have different hands sizes or something..
Well i gave two to relatives, but yeah, most mice last 1-2 years for me, no matter how expensive. Same with these logitech g pros. Actually had one fail in 11 months (the usual double click problem)
I've had the same mouse for like, five years and I am just now lightly considering replacing it...solely to get a new mouse with even more insane dpi so I can play fps games as i get older. Also I won't have to use so much of the mousepad, or hurt my wrist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5BhECVlKJA
I also have a G Pro that has a failed switch, was going to replace the switch and saw a Razer DA mini for $20 when it was on sale, perfect for claw / finger grip styles. Any optical switch mouse would be leaps and bounds better, I was checking out Roccat's Burst Pro on sale for $25, uses their "titan" optical switch - killer deal for razer-haters...
https://www.amazon.com/ROCCAT-Extreme-Lightweight-Optical-Gaming/dp/B08JX791DW
edit - just ordered that roccat, realized I gave away my spare (a Corsair Harpoon)...