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Had a mouse with those a few years ago, those were indeed incredible on a Ratpadz. Never saw those sold as an item however.Recently found someone talking about ceramic mouse feet being great but this looks like they died off at some point. Where they really better and if so why did they die?
Shock absorbers on cars just smooth out vertical shacking while you move horizontally. They have nothing to do with friction as with mice.
Ceramic feet sounds interesting really, I use a mouse with metal feet though, for 3 years already. I feel like I'd benever return to teflon feet. Especially on the Razer Sphex v2 pad which I use for about a year and no signs of wear. Also the feet show no signs of any wear.
I like light mice and super easy gliding. When I want control and steadiness while pressing buttons, I can touch the pad with my finger(s) on one or both sides.
I really really hate the feeling of friction, that sticky feel when I start to move the mouse. I used to use cloth mats for some time... well, no more.
That's a symptom of your sensitivity being too high.I feel like greater mouse weight and friction helps me smooth out my mouse movements. On very light, very slippery mice, I feel like the thing moves if you look at it wrong, resulting in difficulties on things like long range aiming in some titles.
That's a symptom of your sensitivity being too high.
Some people consider mouse weight personal preference. Sure, if you are just casually playing ok.
But if you want the quickest and most accurate movements the lighter the mouse and the least friction the better it is.
I disagree with this statement, I think it depends more on your play style and how you use your mouse. I tend to play significantly better with as heavy a mouse as I can get. For the past 10 to 15 years I have played with Logitech mice that have weight cartridges, and in that time I have performed the best with that weight maxed out. I actually wish I could add more weight to my G502 Proteus Core.
Is my sensitivity too high? I don't know. I don't think so. I tend to keep the sensitivity just high enough that I can turn a hundred and eighty degrees in game with a flick of the wrist without my wrist changing position on the mousepad. I couldn't play any other way, and I have played this way I can occasionally competitively. maybe it's just because I am a rather large person with rather large hands and a lot of hand strength?
You're sacrificing a lot of precision by limiting yourself to wrist movements, and all your preferences are branching off from that.
If you want the most precision possible you use arm movements for almost everything and the only move your wrist for very tiny precise adjustments.