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How is it even possible to hit the sensitivity buttons by accident? Logitech mice have their buttons in a place where you have to move your fingers over to hit them, they don't rest over any buttons aside from left and right click. Does 518 even have sensitivity adjustment buttons?Bean said:Hey Mayhs, like everyone is saying the MX518 is an excellent mouse with one caveat. I love the idea of adjusting the sensitivity on the fly. I bought one because I play a lot of FPS games as well. Mine is sitting in a drawer right now un-used. I use my middle wheel a bunch when I play fps and I found I kept hitting the sensitivity buttons by accident on the MX518. Was really frustrating so I just went back to my trusty old Intellimouse 4.0...... Just something to think about.
Mayhs said:hmm..i think ill get the razer..thnx for all your comments..i have alwasy felt like buying a razer mouse since i first heard of it...and it looks beautiful and has shiny lights...ooo shiny lights (homer's voice) thnx for the input guys...with the person with the razer db..can u have one of the right buttons as a sensitivity button...
thnx for the input guys
basically the same, plasma is cooler and on paper should be more accurate because it uses infar-red or a blue led or something to trackMayhs said:also which mouse? the razer diamondback magma or limited edition plasma...the price difference is only £4
Ballz2TheWallz said:basically the same, plasma is cooler and on paper should be more accurate because it uses infar-red or a blue led or something to track
Mayhs said:ill get the plasma limited edition then
can sum1 answer this question still plz?
can you use the right buttons to change the dpi? this leaves the left buttons for other uses..and seeing as im right handed this feature would be helpful
Nothing more needed. QFT.ChingChang said:MX518
More buttons, more comfortable, better mouse.
sorry... didn't get it in today... I just got part of my $600 order. the mouse is coming from new jersey, my other stuff is coming from california, and the case Im upgrading to came in from tennessee today. but I only got my case in. everything else is in dallas right now and should be closer to me by tonight so I should get it tomorrow. I'll tell you what I think when I get it because this is my first razor and really my first "fingertip" mouse.Mayhs said:tell me how gd it is
FalconSS said:ok man... I got it in... all I can say is its the difference between night and day... FEAR is now even better. gone is all the clunkiness... I am MUCH impressed... Its an incredible boost in finesse to the game and even makes the game seem to run faster... I totally recommend man!!!
I had a microsoft wireless Elite duo... I loved the "leather" wristpad and the wirelessness of it.. bit Im tired of replacing batteries..lol. I also wanted a better gaming mouse so... got the saitek eclipse ant the DB plasma LE. I was shooting zoomed out in places I used to have to snipe and pick one off at time behind cover. now I can see them and bang, bang bang, there gone. (using the plasma gun thingy) I killed three people in the next building over in under 2 seconds where I used to have to pop up behind a window, activate slowmo, zoom in, pick one off, deactivate slowmo, duck, then repeat. now I popped over the window shot 3 times with three kills withou zooming in or using slomo... thats results!Mayhs said:wow nice...what did u upgrade from again?
Imbroglio said:i forget if you said whether you are an avid fps gamer or not but i love on-the-fly sensitivity. i love razor's drivers and i love my diamondback mouse. i am left-handed so the only mice i have ever owned have been from either razor or microsloth. i've always hated logitech for the simple fact that they don't make products for me, as if i don't exist or something. anyway what i wanted to add is that on-the-fly makes fps games all the easier, say your are playing bf2 and you are a gunner on a helicopter, well you can crank your sensitivity up so that it is easier to look around, and then once you land and are back on your feet you turn it back down. The buttons on the mouse aren't hard to hit at all, there are no "sharp" edges as many of you logilovers keep telling him and it is simply the most fluent mouse i've ever owned. i still use the diamondback over the copperhead, for various reasons.
Mayhs said:ill get the plasma limited edition then
can sum1 answer this question still plz?
can you use the right buttons to change the dpi? this leaves the left buttons for other uses..and seeing as im right handed this feature would be helpful
Imbroglio said:the reason i don't use the copperhead is because it is setup differentyly than the diamondback. i find the side buttons a little more complicated during combat to use easily and the mouse is also a touch smaller. both mice are balanced perfectly (when you hit a mouse button, it is balanced over the center making scrolling in the action easy). as far as the higher dpi it doesn't mean much to me. all that means to me is that i'm going to have to turn down the sensitivity even further to have the same scrolling speed as i currently do and yet it feels no different than 1600dpi.