I seriously doubt this mentally disabled kid was cheating. Autistic people can be amazingly talented in a very niche way and are blatantly retarded in everything else. It's funny seeing so many people jumping the gun thinking that he was likely intelligent enough to find cheats and install them...
Some are like the blind leading the blind.
It does not matter optical or laser, what matters is the sensor model itself and how good the firmware is of the particular mouse in question. That's what you should be most concerned about. First gen laser sensors sucked, nowadays most are good if...
They are, with the caveat that the eject key will not work on a PC and you need to run a driver to correctly confirgure the Alt and Windows keys.
I would look into the Matias Tactilepro mechanical keyboard which uses the patented ALPS key-switches with a legendary feel that many hardcore...
I'm not really understanding what you're saying here and I own a G9x.
"Also as a design change if you look at most right click buttons on mice they are angle more than the left mouse"
Angle more? Relative to what plane? I don't even see how this makes a difference with the switching...
They're industry standard for many airports around the world because of their reliability. They also use a different patented key-switch different than any other keyboard which also give them a different feel (different weight resistence at different depths on the keystroke), which may give a...
I've got the Coolermaster Battlepad CS-X DP2 and the Abyssus jitters on it. Jitters on the Goliathus Speed as well (haven't tried the Control), and the Megasoma. So once again, your experience is not guaranteed to be jitter free just because of the mouse pad you get.
Additionally I have the g9x...
I don't recommend the Abyssus. I own both the Abyssus and the DA3.5 and the Abyssus jitter is intolerable. The DA3.5 doesn't have the jitter, I might've just gotten lucky, or it's part of the fact Abyssus firmware isn't flashable and the DA's is (which I used @ the newest). The Abyssus shape is...
I like how you say it is a pos, but with nothing to back it up. Or simply because the 6gv2 has cherry blacks, that automatically make's it the best. Go read some more biased opinions so you can engage in fanboyism.
New keyboars coming out...
http://www.trulyergonomic.com/index.html
Also uses cherry browns, which are kind of a mix between black and blues, and not extremely loud.
Expensive though for sure.
I have the Xai (came in few days ago). It's hands down the best mouse I've used. I don't know about all this talk with accelleration, if it's there I sure am not noticing it. It seems extremely accurate and linear to me. Maybe it's just so minute that it doesn't affect me. I didn't bother...
I think the Logitech G700 should fit the bill. Not as expensive as the mamba and has lots of extra buttons which might be handy if you're into design programs, you can program a lot of macros to the buttons. However it's a new product so I'm not sure how reliable the battery life is...
I've also heard of this mouse Rapoo V8 2.4GHz Wireless Gaming Laser Mouse - 5000DPI with 6 Button . But I've never heard of anyone who's used one and there doesn't seem to be any reviews of it out there.
Sorry can't say I have. I do however use a Puretrak Talent and it works fine with all kinds of laser and optical mice. And it's the next closest thing outside of all those ridiculously large pads you've mentioned.
It's actually not your typical metal pad as the surface is actually sandblasted so it should feel smooth and polished, and hence the price tag. Don't see why the tephlon coating would be any better in this application. In fact anything with a coating usually wears down faster than a proper...
Razer just released a new hard pad called the Ironclad.
Retails for $60 so I'd assume it's built like a tank and high quality surface. Waiting for reviews to pan out though.
Filco Majestouch Linear Force NKRO (Black switches) for gaming.
This also: http://www.elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=topre_keyboards,rftenkeyless&pid=rf_se1800
You want quality, you're gonna pay for it. Suck it up, buy one and don't look back.
www.elitekeyboards.com
This mouse does look awesome, but I still love the low profile curve of the Copperhead, something about it is just great for finger gripping once you learn how to hold it. I think the side's of the Copperhead could be improved and would love to see a refresh on the model.
I would too although I didn't see anywhere in his post that it was in a very short time. Also Razer has a 2 year warranty on all their gaming mice. I've also had my Copperhead break two times over a 4 year period but got them easily replaced each time no problems. I believe if a company stands...
@RyanH
Now that the Razer Imperator is out you might want to have a good look at that. The shape looks similar to the Logitechs' but ever so slightly smaller. Apparently they did a lot of testing into developing it too, so it works well for both finger and palm grip players.
I bought the...
Cherry Blacks are great for gaming. Whoever said they don't have any resistance is uninformed! It's just linear compared to the Blue's and Browns. The white's do look like a nice balance though I haven't gotten to try one yet.
Here's a little information for those interested in mechanical and...
Seeing as I've not bought the original DeathAdder I can't speak for how much of an improvement it is. However I have no complaints with the new one that I'm using on the Razer Megasoma mouse pad. Has definitely helped my accuracy in games over my wheel mouse optical (although that is a good...
I used a 60GB drive for year's just fine. It's aN absurd assumption to think that everyone has 5-10 or more game's installed.
I'd consider myself an average gamer and I only have 2-3 games that take up together around 20gb's...plenty of room for anything else in a 160gb. I may install a game...
Is'nt that self-implied? I don't see how you were adding anything realisitically useful to his decision with this kind of rhetoric. Seem's like you're just being nvidia biased. You ask the guy to provide evidence if you want to believe him yet you just quote that 90% of the reviews show the 4850...
I definitely reccomend you DON'T do any gaming on it or use it as little as possible until you fix the problem. A CPU at those temps are erring towards totally burning up, and the longer you let it go the worse it will get and lower the lifespan of youre nice quad core.
One question.. are you...
It doesn't matter what hz LCD manufacturers say they can sync to, they're still running at 60hz true. Viewsonic's new LCD is the only thing looking somewhat promising at this point.