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No, in the scenario you described the keyboard would still only send "3" while the mouse would send "Alt-F4" and would not send "3".
Windows only understands that five mouse buttons exist. In theory it understands up to eight, but the last three have never actually worked. Unless you write a...
The article you're referencing is correct. DPI is only a measure of how fast the cursor moves. It is not associated with precision or accuracy. Increasing DPI and reducing in-game sensitivity does not improve tracking performance.
As the sensor in the G700s is an updated version of the sensor in the G700 rather than an entirely new architecture, the power consumption remains effectively the same.
Gaming sensors are incredibly power-hungry as compared to lower-end sensors, because they have to accumulate more...
The switches in the G700s are now rated to 20m clicks vs the 10m clicks in G700, and the sensor has been updated to a newer version of the existing G700's sensor. In addition to higher max DPI (8200), it's also got somewhat improved tracking consistency.
While I'm glad you like them, I'm now very curious as to what a PVC covered cable will snag on that a cloth covered cable will not. Because all the testing I've seen and the products I've used show there is no perceptible difference between them.
Braiding is really an aesthetic preference, not a performance one. If anything, a braided cable will snag more frequently - though the incremental amount will really not be significant. And since all braided cables are really just standard cables with fabric sheath over them, the major...
Not sure what you're talking about with the function keys. All the keys except the very top row (M1-M3, MR, media keys, etc) and the mute button are Cherry browns. The F1-F12, Print Screen, G-keys, etc are all mechanical.
Looks is a personal preference thing - can't help you there.
Microswitches have an average physical and electrical life. After a certain point in time, the switch starts to register multiple clicks because of a phenomenon known as "bounce" - where the mechanical components inside the switch rapidly engage, disengage, and re-engage on a "microscopic"...
Has nothing to do with wireless specifically, but more about the power management choices and tracking qualities of the sensor in the Performance MX. You won't get near the battery life of the Performance MX with a current wireless gaming mouse, but you'll get significantly improved tracking...