Difference in mouse click pressure Steelseries Sensei
Page 1 of 1
DXWarlock
VIP Member



Posts: 11549
Location: Florida, USA
PostPosted: Wed, 1st May 2013 19:23    Post subject: Difference in mouse click pressure Steelseries Sensei
I just picked up a steelseries sensei mouse..so far its seems rather good. But have one issue..that my last mouse had.

The left click takes about 1/2 as much pressure to click as the right. Are all mice made like this now? or do I just keep getting defective mice.

My rightclick has a definite but reasonable pressure needed to 'click' it. The left is just a hair more pressure than my finger resting on the button itself. Driving me crazy..Anyone else have one of these notice this?
Im assuming its normal, and some sort of fps/gaming 'easy fire' gimmick..but it sucks.
I think the main reason it bother me is that it feels like my old mice when the click started to wear out, it kept getting easier and easier to click. So it feel like my new mouses leftclick is already 'going out'.
What happened to people making mice where both buttons clicked the same Sad I miss my MX518 6 years later and the clicks was still firm and equal for both buttons Very Happy


-We don't control what happens to us in life, but we control how we respond to what happens in life.
-Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times. -G. Michael Hopf

Disclaimer: Post made by me are of my own creation. A delusional mind relayed in text form.
Back to top
DXWarlock
VIP Member



Posts: 11549
Location: Florida, USA
PostPosted: Thu, 2nd May 2013 22:33    Post subject:
No one has any experience with mice being made this way? Sad


-We don't control what happens to us in life, but we control how we respond to what happens in life.
-Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times. -G. Michael Hopf

Disclaimer: Post made by me are of my own creation. A delusional mind relayed in text form.
Back to top
Mr.Tinkles




Posts: 12378
Location: Reino de Suecia
PostPosted: Thu, 2nd May 2013 23:18    Post subject:
Nope, haven't had that happen on any of my later mice (Naos 5k, Logitech g9x, G500 or Func MS-3).


Back to top
Invasor
Moderator



Posts: 7638
Location: On the road
PostPosted: Fri, 3rd May 2013 00:42    Post subject: Re: Difference in mouse click pressure Steelseries Sensei
DXWarlock wrote:
my MX518 6 years later and the clicks was still firm and equal for both buttons Very Happy


This, and I'm still using the 6 year old MX518 Laughing actually I think it's 8 years old!

Never heard of different click pressures, I'd say it is defective...
Back to top
DXWarlock
VIP Member



Posts: 11549
Location: Florida, USA
PostPosted: Fri, 3rd May 2013 01:10    Post subject:
Well that sucks..
I mean it clicks fine, has a very defined 'click', just like i said its about 1/2 as easy to click as the right..

This is my 5th mouse in a year.
I went from my trusty mx518, to a mx1100, to a g700, a cyborg rat 5, to this expensive thing..getting tired of spending money on mice that suck...

Time to spend MORE money on a mouse I guess. I could do the RMA thing, but never had the motivation to go thru the hassle of the paperwork, mailing off, waiting, etc for any PC part under $100...

So now I will have another like new mouse tossed into my "spare PC parts" bin Sad


-We don't control what happens to us in life, but we control how we respond to what happens in life.
-Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times. -G. Michael Hopf

Disclaimer: Post made by me are of my own creation. A delusional mind relayed in text form.
Back to top
Paintface




Posts: 6877

PostPosted: Fri, 3rd May 2013 02:30    Post subject:
went from mx518 to G400 , no complaints here.
Back to top
Mr.Tinkles




Posts: 12378
Location: Reino de Suecia
PostPosted: Fri, 3rd May 2013 11:19    Post subject:
Well, one set of mice I can truly recommend is the naos series mice. For the ergonomic and buildquality they are top-notch, the software however....not so much.


Back to top
sausje
Banned



Posts: 17716
Location: Limboland, Netherlands
PostPosted: Fri, 3rd May 2013 11:52    Post subject:
Not having that problem here with my Sensei, i actually need to apply quite some pressure to click, left and right are the same.
Maybe you got a defective one?


Proud member of Frustrated Association of International Losers Failing Against the Gifted and Superior (F.A.I.L.F.A.G.S)
Back to top
DXWarlock
VIP Member



Posts: 11549
Location: Florida, USA
PostPosted: Fri, 3rd May 2013 17:43    Post subject:
sausje wrote:
Not having that problem here with my Sensei, i actually need to apply quite some pressure to click, left and right are the same.
Maybe you got a defective one?


well son of a....
Seriously, I have the WORST luck with mice. Mines so easy to click saus, that I can barely push on the button way up near the led light for the profile button..and it still clicks.

I just need to find someone with a backstock of mx518's and buy a bushel of them. Sad


-We don't control what happens to us in life, but we control how we respond to what happens in life.
-Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times. -G. Michael Hopf

Disclaimer: Post made by me are of my own creation. A delusional mind relayed in text form.
Back to top
Page 1 of 1 All times are GMT + 1 Hour
NFOHump.com Forum Index - Hardware Zone
Signature/Avatar nuking: none (can be changed in your profile)  


Display posts from previous:   

Jump to:  
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum


Powered by phpBB 2.0.8 © 2001, 2002 phpBB Group