Queuing up at midnight to start the thread is the sort of thing that keeps children happy especially when they haven’t got a purchase to show!
I'll post my first of the month when it arrives later.
How many SD cards have you ordered this month?
Queuing up at midnight to start the thread is the sort of thing that keeps children happy especially when they haven’t got a purchase to show!
I'll post my first of the month when it arrives later.
How many SD cards have you ordered this month?
How are you finding it, I have the 5600dpi and its twitchy no matter what dpi I'm using. Also if a bit of dust gets into the sensor on mine it just won't respond.![]()
Strangely, the shop I bought it from had the 6400 DPI model, where as most of the ones for sale seem to be the 5600 DPI model, including the one that OCUK are selling.
I'm assuming this one is a refresh, so that's good.
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Strangely, the shop I bought it from had the 6400 DPI model, where as most of the ones for sale seem to be the 5600 DPI model, including the one that OCUK are selling.
I'm assuming this one is a refresh, so that's good.[/QUOTE]
The DPI modes of mice like these are more gimmick than anything else. It's acceleration amped up. I have the G700 and have had the Razer Mamba before too and only use them at 800dpi as anything less is too slow and anything more feels like Windows with the "pointer acceleration" enabled by default which grinds my gears!
Enjoy it though :p
Be sure to turn off Windows pointer acceleration, such a useless feature for mice.
Full...maybe it can get indigestion.I got this little guy this morning
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Its a robot vacuum cleaner![]()
I though high dpi meant it would be more accurate since the sensor is taking in more detail, but would also make it feel skittish.
But my rat 9 just feels the same at any dpi, I guess its a gimmick.
I really want to try one of these mice now, people keep buying them...
I don't because they look so ugly.![]()