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dingo_d
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PostPosted: Sun, 22nd May 2011 10:35    Post subject:
Too bad it's so expensive here (60€). By the reviews it sounds like a really great mouse (the recharge, Darkfield laser tracking...)


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PostPosted: Sun, 22nd May 2011 12:59    Post subject:
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PostPosted: Wed, 5th Sep 2012 18:25    Post subject:
http://www.engadget.com/2012/09/03/bmw-thermaltake-level-10-m/

new BMW and Thermaltake design mouse. I don't think it has an actual BMW logo on it...



http://mmouse.ttesports.com/ official page.
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PostPosted: Wed, 5th Sep 2012 18:35    Post subject:
Looks cool I like it! Very Happy



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PostPosted: Wed, 5th Sep 2012 19:30    Post subject:
JiGSaW wrote:
I just bought this one for €9,95

http://steelseries.com/products/games/ruse/steelseries-xai-laser-mouse-ruse



Haha, not a bad deal... Very Happy


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PostPosted: Thu, 6th Sep 2012 19:45    Post subject:


just ordered this "beauty" Laughing I've been interested in trying it out since i saw it, years ago. It's now so cheap i couldnt resist buying it.

Been using my Wacom Intuos5 a lot lately, and when going back to the mouse you can really feel the strain and how unnatural it feels, gonna be interesting to see how this mouse holds up.


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PostPosted: Thu, 6th Sep 2012 19:47    Post subject:
They say it's very accurate. Let me know how it is Smile


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PostPosted: Thu, 6th Sep 2012 20:15    Post subject:
vurt wrote:


just ordered this "beauty" Laughing I've been interested in trying it out since i saw it, years ago. It's now so cheap i couldnt resist buying it.

Been using my Wacom Intuos5 a lot lately, and when going back to the mouse you can really feel the strain and how unnatural it feels, gonna be interesting to see how this mouse holds up.


What's this?? O.o


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chiv wrote:
thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.

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PostPosted: Thu, 6th Sep 2012 20:43    Post subject:
A mouse with a more natural grip.

Aeon: i'll give my impressions when i get it.
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dingo_d
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PostPosted: Thu, 6th Sep 2012 21:26    Post subject:
Looks like a joystick Very Happy


"Quantum mechanics is actually, contrary to it's reputation, unbeliveably simple, once you take the physics out."
Scott Aaronson
chiv wrote:
thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.

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PostPosted: Thu, 6th Sep 2012 21:54    Post subject:
can you write a mini review after you try it?
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PostPosted: Fri, 7th Sep 2012 15:42    Post subject:
vurt wrote:


just ordered this "beauty" Laughing I've been interested in trying it out since i saw it, years ago. It's now so cheap i couldnt resist buying it.

Been using my Wacom Intuos5 a lot lately, and when going back to the mouse you can really feel the strain and how unnatural it feels, gonna be interesting to see how this mouse holds up.


Does it work as a plane so you can plane down some rough planks of wood as well? Because it sure looks like a wood planer.


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vurt




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PostPosted: Wed, 12th Sep 2012 13:29    Post subject:
Well let's just say it doesnt really belong in a topic called "sexiest mouse ever" Wink

I've tried it for 20 minutes now, and i've got to say i like it already. I thought it would feel really weird at first, but it didn't, didn't need any time to adapt.

One thing i like is having the scroll wheel at the thumb, which means you don't need to let go of the "trigger finger" like on a normal mouse. It's also nice to hold it in the same position as you're holding a gun, so in System Shock 2 (only game i've tested so far) it felt a bit more immersive. Negative thing is it requires more space and you've got to have tiny hands for it to be comfortable (it's probably made for asians, or 12 year old kids). But the grip feels great to me (who has small hands). I think i will mod it a bit though, i'd like to have a bit higher plateu to put my pinky finger on, easy to fix.

In a review i read it was impossible for use in every-day tasks, but i don't have a problem browsing with it etc. It might not replace my Logitech G9 yet, but it will be nice for games. Great relief for the wrist and feels very natural to use. Worth the very little money i spent (~$25).
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PostPosted: Wed, 12th Sep 2012 13:32    Post subject:
g400.
but that joystick thingy looks amusing. Have to check youtube videos Razz


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PostPosted: Wed, 12th Sep 2012 13:35    Post subject:



A mouse you almost wanna taste


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PostPosted: Wed, 12th Sep 2012 13:36    Post subject:
vurt wrote:
which means you don't need to let go of the "trigger finger" like on a normal mouse

Scratch Head

I scroll using my middle finger? My index finger doesn't leave the left mouse button for it.
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PostPosted: Wed, 12th Sep 2012 13:44    Post subject:
Werelds wrote:

I scroll using my middle finger? My index finger doesn't leave the left mouse button for it.


Ok, i could never use a mouse like that, i keep just two fingers (index, middle finger) on the mouse, clicking with the ring finger feels very strange to me (had to try it), mostly because the position of the hands get completly messed up using 3 finger on it.. Is that how most people use the mouse, 3 fingers? Heh, never seen any of my friends using it like that i believe.

I'm from a generation where mouses had 2 buttons at most - for a really long time hehe.. maybe that's why i and my friends hold it like that.
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PostPosted: Wed, 12th Sep 2012 14:35    Post subject:
Oh I don't CLICK the mousewheel. Ever. I've got one of the thumb buttons set to emulate that.

I started with two button mice as well; still have some in a box in fact (including a bright red one with green buttons, from Cherry IIRC Very Happy), but it's that position which always felt unnatural. I have fairly big hands, but with one finger on each mouse your wrist is slightly twisted and the muscles are constantly stretched (good recipe for RSI as well, so be careful with that Wink). I have my whole hand literally resting on the mouse, which means that my middle finger is on the scroll wheel just from my hand's natural position Razz

When I got the first Intellimouse it felt completely natural to me straight away Smile
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PostPosted: Wed, 12th Sep 2012 14:40    Post subject:
weird. I use mouse wheel for opening ever link


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PostPosted: Wed, 12th Sep 2012 14:42    Post subject:
Use anything other than index finger for scrolling/wheel clicking? Oh god no!! That makes me cringe just thinking about it Very Happy I use my index for clicking LM, for wheel use and also for "new tab" opening -- and I use my middle finger for RM. Ring and Pinky are used for balance and grip, thumb has access to the side buttons.
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PostPosted: Wed, 12th Sep 2012 14:43    Post subject:
KillerCrocker wrote:
weird. I use mouse wheel for opening ever link


+1


"Quantum mechanics is actually, contrary to it's reputation, unbeliveably simple, once you take the physics out."
Scott Aaronson
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thats true you know. newton didnt discover gravity. the apple told him about it, and then he killed it. the core was never found.

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PostPosted: Wed, 12th Sep 2012 14:46    Post subject:
Werelds wrote:
Oh I don't CLICK the mousewheel. Ever. I've got one of the thumb buttons set to emulate that.

I started with two button mice as well; still have some in a box in fact (including a bright red one with green buttons, from Cherry IIRC Very Happy), but it's that position which always felt unnatural. I have fairly big hands, but with one finger on each mouse your wrist is slightly twisted and the muscles are constantly stretched (good recipe for RSI as well, so be careful with that Wink). I have my whole hand literally resting on the mouse, which means that my middle finger is on the scroll wheel just from my hand's natural position Razz

When I got the first Intellimouse it felt completely natural to me straight away Smile


No i didnt mean clicking the mouse wheel, i meant lifting the index finger to scroll it, that's what i do with a normal mouse... but yeah, you're holding the mouse very differently from me hehe
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PostPosted: Wed, 12th Sep 2012 18:41    Post subject:
Acer wrote:


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PostPosted: Wed, 12th Sep 2012 19:18    Post subject:
Werelds wrote:
I have fairly big hands, but with one finger on each mouse your wrist is slightly twisted and the muscles are constantly stretched (good recipe for RSI as well, so be careful with that Wink).

Not sure what you mean by that, I am looking at my hand and it doesn't look twisted at all Very Happy
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PostPosted: Wed, 12th Sep 2012 19:45    Post subject:
that's how I hold mine...thumb and pinky on the sides to lift it to move it.
and other 3 fingers on left-middle-right button


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