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Topic: Mouse Accessories
dice
Posts: 1383
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
I have a Razer Copperhead mouse, which is great once you get used to it, however the cord is stiff and it doesn't track well with the Steel 5L Pad.

Can anyone suggest a good mouse pad (say the Razer Mantis for example) to use the Copperhead with, and whether or not it's worth investing in a Mouse Bungee?
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whoop
Posts: 10416
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i made my own mouse bungee. piece of piss so imho not worth buying one. Unless of course they're like $5 and you have nothing laying around to make one out of.

edit: big-w allsop mousepad here, one of those ones with the water drop looking patterns on it. no troubles for my ms optical mouse I can kain it across the pad at top speed & it doesn't skip.

last edited by whoop at 00:09:53 20/Sep/06
dais
Posts: 7792
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Mine's working great on an Everglide Titan.
Hashy
Posts: 3467
Location: Netherlands
If your mousepad costs any more than $5 it better be your f***ing computer desk
rubba-chikin
Posts: 4951
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Whats so special about these mice, they just look like a generic mouse with blingin coloured lights added.

Sure it has a high dpi laser to track with, but from a quick comparison of specs looked pretty much on par with the Logitech G7/G5 mice.


If the cord bothers you that much you considered changing to a cordless? I was very dubious at first but its all been smooth sailing.


As for tracking, I've found the cheapest of cheapass cloth topped pads work the best out of everything I have ever tried both for the laser and optical mice I've had... and yeah they die after a while but when they cost like $1 each who cares :)
dice
Posts: 1384
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
The pads on the bottom of the razer mice are incredibly smooth when used on the right surface. Standard cloth pads you pick up for under $5 are rough and actually make a lot of sound without you noticing, because you're used to it. The Razer on the Steel 5L Pad is a great combination, just unfortunately the laser doesn't track as well as it could. Otherwise, the size and feel of this combination is perfect.

As for the cord, it's just stiff and I am currently trying to use my speaker as a bungee of a sort, but I'm thinking an actual bungee might make it even more bearable.
rubba-chikin
Posts: 4952
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
You can actually hear your mouse making noises on the mousepad over the sounds of the game?!
SCOGGEX
Posts: 568
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
cordless are arse.
paveway
Posts: 3616
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
where can you buy those mouse pads like steelpads and func etc, do you still have to order them over the internets? i'd like another func pad
niklaos
Posts: 519
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
i know www.gamerzstuff.com.au sell them
Tung
Posts: 4193
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
you need the tungpad

http://qgl.org/lan/photos/2002/September/Saturday/DSC02035.jpg
Tung
Posts: 4194
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
on another note, my ricochet mousepad is the best investment i ever made. still going strong and perfect now 3 years later
GumbyNoTalent
Posts: 6219
Location: Perth, Western Australia
I find it had to believe that a modern current top of the range wireless mouse with 1000's of DPI is s***, next your going to tell me that 100fps+ is a must to playing, especially online. Because a) the game doesn't respond that mush with the server b) the amount of information being passed from the mouse to the computer is minimal compared to the bandwith of the wireless reciever.

As for the friction element on the mouse legs, then yes you'll need a good pad, but the applications requireing this are usually drawing related, where a pen/pad thingy is better (only observation not based on actual usuage). For gaming just turn up the sensativity and shorthen the movement required.

That said, a smooth surface for the guide legs does make it feel better, I use Mr Sheen as it is a silicone and wax based polish that leaves a nice smooth glide surface, best on laminates and sealed surfaces.
infi
Posts: 4256
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i ride my desk bareback
dice
Posts: 1386
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
I have a Microsoft Laser 6000 cordless mouse, and there is a very obvious delay -- impossible to play with ... type /r_swapinterval 1 in quake 3 and that's how much of a delay there is. I don't know about other mice, but I refuse to risk buying another, plus the weight is too much with the batteries.

As for the surface, it's about being able to aim smoothly without slipping. My aim has increased a lot since using this combination, so I'd say it'd improve even more if it tracked properly.
MaD_CoW
Posts: 266
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i got a copperhead too, i just use a piece of paper on top of a rubber mouse matt just swap the paper every week or so
shad
Posts: 1661
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
It's a shame that they never kept on with gaming mice that had no scroll wheel. The old mouseman+ and logi wingmans were awesome.
Tung
Posts: 4197
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
i still have 2 mouseman+ in my drawer at home. 1 is in mint condition, ready to be cracked out at a moments notice for some oldskool ownage
fpot
Posts: 13548
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
http://www.thevetshed.com/catalog/images/Aristopet Plastic Mouse Wheel.jpg
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