Well, my old mouse is finally dying a death I can't repair it from so it's time for something new.
I'm a finger-tip only person. No claw, no palm. I want my palm resting on the mouse-pad and staying in one spot while my fingers do the work. As such... I'm one of the few people out there that likes non-linear mouse movement (this the acceleration I hear about?) so I can flick my fingers and move the mouse across both displays without moving my wrist. On my current cheap pos mouse that means I have the windows settings so that pointer speed is one-tick from max and Enhance Pointer precision is on
I know, I know, it's not what's recommended 
Anyways, poking around at my local Fry's the Razer Abyssus felt pretty decent in my hand, but I've got no clue if it's any decent. Any others I should be looking at?
Also, with better sensors I'd imagine that I'll be running different settings, any suggestions as to what DPI, polling rate, or whatever I should be looking for to help me get the kind of keep-palm fixed movement I'm wanting?
Finally... I tend to like soft mouse pads, so if that affects sensor choice I guess I should throw it out there.
I'm a finger-tip only person. No claw, no palm. I want my palm resting on the mouse-pad and staying in one spot while my fingers do the work. As such... I'm one of the few people out there that likes non-linear mouse movement (this the acceleration I hear about?) so I can flick my fingers and move the mouse across both displays without moving my wrist. On my current cheap pos mouse that means I have the windows settings so that pointer speed is one-tick from max and Enhance Pointer precision is on
Anyways, poking around at my local Fry's the Razer Abyssus felt pretty decent in my hand, but I've got no clue if it's any decent. Any others I should be looking at?
Also, with better sensors I'd imagine that I'll be running different settings, any suggestions as to what DPI, polling rate, or whatever I should be looking for to help me get the kind of keep-palm fixed movement I'm wanting?
Finally... I tend to like soft mouse pads, so if that affects sensor choice I guess I should throw it out there.