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couldcareless posted:My Logitech G500 right click has been flaking out again lately with the ghost clicks that seem to plague the model if Google is any indication. I've taken it apart a couple of times and did the recommended repairs, in particular cleaning the contacts and using tape to shield against static buildup. The G502 is a similar size with similar features and a much better sensor, although the thumb buttons are in a different configuration, there are still three of them.
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# ? Dec 26, 2017 18:41 |
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Rexxed posted:The G502 is a similar size with similar features and a much better sensor, although the thumb buttons are in a different configuration, there are still three of them. I will look into this. Thank you for your input.
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 02:09 |
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Minorkos posted:I ended up returning the Rival 300 and got an Zowie EC1-A instead. This mouse feels great. The only downside is the fact that there appears to be no software to fine tune the DPI, so I'm forced to use 800 DPI instead of my preferred 700. yes http://wiki.teamliquid.net/counterstrike/Mouse_settings#Windows_Sensitivity >6/11 skips pixels if you can enable raw input, that's a solution as well
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 16:57 |
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Alright, so I admit I was wrong about the G502. I picked it up with a GC just to see...and this thing blows the 602 out of the water with how drat smooth it is. I barely notice the cord for the most part even without a bungee.
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 22:13 |
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Auron posted:Alright, so I admit I was wrong about the G502. I picked it up with a GC just to see...and this thing blows the 602 out of the water with how drat smooth it is. I barely notice the cord for the most part even without a bungee.
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# ? Dec 27, 2017 23:10 |
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Don't convince me to pull my 502 out of the box it is in and make a new DIY bungee I miss the drat thing, but ugh, wireless has taken over my desk.. Logitech please give me a wireless 502.
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# ? Dec 28, 2017 02:32 |
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I would *almost* tolerate the weight of the current g502 if it were wireless. Almost. Because if it were of the "uses AAs" design, I would most certainly only ever run it with a single battery. As it stands, I might actually prefer a lighter G502 rev 2 instead.
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# ? Dec 28, 2017 04:52 |
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Just put your mouse in a tub of water, the buoyancy will make it feel lighter.
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# ? Dec 28, 2017 09:06 |
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suggestion for dealing with Razer support: don't.
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# ? Dec 28, 2017 17:37 |
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Deviant posted:suggestion for dealing with Razer: fixed that for you
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# ? Dec 28, 2017 21:28 |
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is there a good wireless mouse to go along with my Surface Pro when I'm on the go that will connect both via bluetooth or a dongle?
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# ? Dec 29, 2017 10:42 |
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Nostalgia4Dogges posted:is there a good wireless mouse to go along with my Surface Pro when I'm on the go that will connect both via bluetooth or a dongle? Microsoft specifically went and made a surface mouse: https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/surface/accessories/surface-mouse It's been very well received.
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# ? Dec 29, 2017 13:28 |
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Just to give the devil their due, I still like Razer Deathadder, been using one for over five years. I've tried a Logitech G400S, I just like the feel of the Deathadder much more. One thing in particular is the middle mouse button, I use it a lot for games, and I like how it's big and taller on the Deathadder, feels great. Are there any other good gaming mice that have that style of middle mouse button (the scroll wheel button)? So it's not low and sunken in feeling? And in general I'm good with just the two buttons on the left side, and don't need more than 1200 DPI. Also like wired. I agree the Razer synapse program is dumb though, and I know Razers can mess up, I've just had good luck and really dig the design. edit: looking at the more recent Logitechs, it does look like the middle mouse buttons may be more up my alley in size/height. Heavy Metal fucked around with this message at 17:43 on Dec 29, 2017 |
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emdash posted:yes http://wiki.teamliquid.net/counterstrike/Mouse_settings#Windows_Sensitivity >6/11 skips pixels Yeah, more than 6 skips pixels. It isn't really clear whether less than 6 does. I assume the talk about "non-integer" multiplier not influencing accuracy means sensitivity values less than 1.0, so anything below 6/11 would be fine. Heavy Metal posted:Are there any other good gaming mice that have that style of middle mouse button (the scroll wheel button)? So it's not low and sunken in feeling? And in general I'm good with just the two buttons on the left side, and don't need more than 1200 DPI. Also like wired. I agree the Razer synapse program is dumb though, and I know Razers can mess up, I've just had good luck and really dig the design. One of the reasons I picked up an EC1-A was to get a more pronounced middle mouse button, similar to a Deathadder. The ergonomics are similar to a Deathadder too, it's just slightly bigger near the palm area.
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# ? Dec 29, 2017 18:26 |
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The Lord Bude posted:Microsoft specifically went and made a surface mouse: Eh, it’s just a fancy non-gaming wireless mouse with surface “aesthetics,” whatever that means. I just noticed there was a wireless keyboard (newer Logitech k830) that had Bluetooth and a unifying dongle. I assumed the dongle plugged in somewhere on the keyboard for storage like how they usually plug into the bottom of a mouse but after digging I guess not
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# ? Dec 29, 2017 18:27 |
It would seem after about 8 years of working my G500 is starting to crap out. This morning my scroll wheel, while still working, isn't making the clicking that it should. I have also noticed over the last few months that right click has been finicky as well. Suggestions on replacement? I guess my only requirement is a clicky scroll wheel. This is for my desktop so wired is preferred as well.
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 12:21 |
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I just saw that Logitech made a second version of the MX Master and decided not to change the tiny, lovely, awfully placed forward button that was easily the worst feature of the first version. Okay then.
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# ? Jan 3, 2018 16:08 |
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Eh I think the placement is fine
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# ? Jan 4, 2018 03:26 |
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I asked Logitech to replace my G900. They sent me a new mouse without making me return the defective one. Now I have two G900's. I wonder why they didn't make me return my defective mouse? Maybe the G900 is too old for them to care?
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# ? Jan 5, 2018 03:31 |
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My experience with Logitech customer service has basically been the same. They are quick to replace and don't really want the broken stuff.
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# ? Jan 5, 2018 03:44 |
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Faith For Two posted:I asked Logitech to replace my G900. They sent me a new mouse without making me return the defective one. Now I have two G900's. I wonder why they didn't make me return my defective mouse? Maybe the G900 is too old for them to care? They're pretty liberal with how they dole out replacements if there's any form of defect present in the model/revision you're requesting a replacement for. I've had 3 MX518's at one time in the past with only minor usb cable/sticky clicking issues.
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# ? Jan 5, 2018 03:47 |
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Except that they gave me the third degree when I was trying to get a replacement for dying switches on my G502, and wanted a photo of the cable cut off.
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# ? Jan 5, 2018 04:51 |
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Faith For Two posted:I asked Logitech to replace my G900. They sent me a new mouse without making me return the defective one. Now I have two G900's. I wonder why they didn't make me return my defective mouse? Maybe the G900 is too old for them to care?
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# ? Jan 5, 2018 05:34 |
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MeKeV posted:I want this one. https://www.unimouse.com Anyone here yet? Or is this a thread full of good and strong wrists?
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# ? Jan 5, 2018 09:55 |
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Replaced the skates on my M500 with some Teflon ones I ordered off Ebay and I am in agony. Feel like I'm overshooting with the cursor and it occasionally jumps when trying to click. What can I do? Adjusting cursor speed doesn't seem to be helping. I'm thinking a mouse pad with a bit more friction to it? Can I order OEM skates from Logitech somehow?
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# ? Jan 6, 2018 01:30 |
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dissss posted:Eh I think the placement is fine It's the combination of sIze and placement that's bad. The natural position for me has the back button slightly off the center of my thumb and the tip of my thumb resting on the side scroll wheel. That leaves the forward button in an awkward place where I can only press it with the side of my thumb.
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# ? Jan 6, 2018 02:01 |
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If I am not getting the recharging mouse pad for the G903(super pleased with my QcK XXL and I do not think I will put another mouse pad on top of it), should I just get the G900?
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# ? Jan 9, 2018 09:24 |
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Yes, it's actually a bit lighter and it will be cheaper and on significant sale often. They added the stupid modular weight system to the G903 for some reason, and even when empty the magnet lid adds bulk.
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# ? Jan 9, 2018 09:47 |
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MeKeV posted:Anyone here yet? get a trackball if your wrists are hosed
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# ? Jan 9, 2018 11:14 |
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MeKeV posted:Anyone here yet? Had to switch to vertical mice recently, quite happy with my Anker and JTD mice (£10 & £17 respectively). Good enough for me to play Path Of Exile but not sure they would be any good at CS:GO etc. Vertical mice variety is quite limited.
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# ? Jan 9, 2018 13:09 |
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calandryll posted:It would seem after about 8 years of working my G500 is starting to crap out. This morning my scroll wheel, while still working, isn't making the clicking that it should. I have also noticed over the last few months that right click has been finicky as well. Suggestions on replacement? I guess my only requirement is a clicky scroll wheel. This is for my desktop so wired is preferred as well. I'm in this same boat, except with a G400. Seems like people are recommending a G502 now? I just want a simple corded mouse that doesn't suck. 90+% of my usage is normal web stuff. One that can handle the remaining 10% of Diablo 3 mouse torture for as long as the G400 did would be nice. The 502 seems pretty "gamer-y" which isn't really what I'm going for, but if it is the best option, I can live with it. Does it's mouse wheel click, or is in an infinite scroll? I prefer the click, but probably just because it's what I'm used to. I'm open to being convinced otherwise. The only reason I'm considering "gaming" mice is that I don't want something that's cheap garbage, and I like the shape and extra 2 side buttons of the one I have. Grumpwagon fucked around with this message at 14:39 on Jan 10, 2018 |
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Grumpwagon posted:I'm in this same boat, except with a G400. Seems like people are recommending a G502 now? I just want a simple corded mouse that doesn't suck. 90+% of my usage is normal web stuff. One that can handle the remaining 10% of Diablo 3 mouse torture for as long as the G400 did would be nice. The 502 seems pretty "gamer-y" which isn't really what I'm going for, but if it is the best option, I can live with it. Does it's mouse wheel click, or is in an infinite scroll? I prefer the click, but probably just because it's what I'm used to. I'm open to being convinced otherwise. The G502 has a button that lets you switch between a ratchety scroll wheel and free spin. It's slightly bigger than the G400 but it's pretty good. I switched from the G400S to the G502 for more buttons and to have the option for side to side scrolling by tilting the mousewheel. The only downsides to the mouse are that it's a little heavier than the G400 and the braided cord can feel a little stiff. I have mine in a mouse bungee and I don't notice it at all.
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Rexxed posted:The G502 has a button that lets you switch between a ratchety scroll wheel and free spin. It's slightly bigger than the G400 but it's pretty good. I switched from the G400S to the G502 for more buttons and to have the option for side to side scrolling by tilting the mousewheel. The only downsides to the mouse are that it's a little heavier than the G400 and the braided cord can feel a little stiff. I have mine in a mouse bungee and I don't notice it at all. I went from the G400 to the 502 and I also really like it. My only complaint is that the lateral wheel buttons are touchy. I would often middle mouse click and left middle mouse click with one press. I had to turn those off.
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# ? Jan 10, 2018 15:38 |
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Alright, I'll probably do that. Thanks guys!
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# ? Jan 11, 2018 14:52 |
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Welp, the Rival 300 didn’t even make it to a year. Bought in April 2017 and the middle mouse button crapped out and being that I am without a backup, I picked up a Logitech G502 from the local Target after price matching to 50 bucks. Sure came at a great time after I spent over 900 bucks on a new PC build.
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# ? Jan 13, 2018 07:56 |
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What's the life expectancy on gaming mice? This basic Logitech G303 I purchased mid-2015 has started phantom-double-clicking, which led to me learning today that this is a long-standing issue with Logitech mice in general. Do Corsair and Razer mice hold up better over the long-term? Or should I just resign myself to having to buy a replacement mouse every couple of years? On that note, which of Corsair's mice would be similar to a G303? I control my mice with my fingers, mostly with my thumb and ring finger while my pointer and middle hover over the Left and Right buttons accordingly. My palm typically floats above the whole thing. I'm not sure if this is really what I prefer, or a grip I developed after years of too-small/too-light mice. I'm just not sure how best to size my hand to a mouse.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 02:03 |
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IAmKale posted:should I just resign myself to having to buy a replacement mouse every couple of years? Seems the way things are headed, if not already are. Or try to get one with easily-user-serviceable switches.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 02:55 |
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astral posted:Seems the way things are headed, if not already are. I can vouch for SteelSeries being the same way. I end up replacing every 11-18 months. It's bullshit, but the Sensei is the only thing I can find similar in shape to old IntelliMouse AgentCow007 fucked around with this message at 03:23 on Feb 3, 2018 |
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AgentCow007 posted:I can vouch for SteelSeries being the same way. I end up replacing every 11-18 months. It's bullshit, but the Sensei is the only thing I can find similar in shape to old Intellimouse Explorers (that lasted for a good 5-7 years each). Microsoft made good hardware. RIP Which Explorer? I assume you're talking about a different one since the Sensei is ambidextrous, but I was a big fan of the Intellimouse Explorer 3.0; when it disappeared I suffered through Razer Deathadders that'd invariably fail around the end of the warranty period just because they felt pretty similar. The ASUS ROG Gladius is pretty similar, too, and I heard the Logitech G403 was similar but when I tried it something about that one just felt off to me.
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astral posted:Which Explorer? I assume you're talking about a different one since the Sensei is ambidextrous, but I was a big fan of the Intellimouse Explorer 3.0; when it disappeared I suffered through Razer Deathadders that'd invariably fail around the end of the warranty period just because they felt pretty similar. The ASUS ROG Gladius is pretty similar, too, and I heard the Logitech G403 was similar but when I tried it something about that one just felt off to me. Ah, you got me... it was the IntelliMouse Optical, the ambidextrous one with the big back/forward buttons on opposite sides. I loved that mouse for gaming. The last time I tried to buy one on eBay it was a pretty accurate clone passed off as original but it died pretty fast.
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