Got a mouse for sale

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G5 is a bloody good mouse. My G7 is just a wireless version although I think it is slightly lighter which is a bit disappoiting, needs more weight to it.
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I got weights for the mouse, you not get a pack no? :?
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Forest wrote:I got weights for the mouse, you not get a pack no? :?
As it's wireless, where you put your weights I put the battery and the batteries aren't very heavy so it is a fairly light mouse.
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I never said it ain't good mouse.... All I said is that the laser technology in it is last century (exaggeration but ya know what I mean). 4000/5600 dpi versus 2000dpi and 20g acceleration versus 25g is a hell of a difference not mentioning 50g in Mamba.


It's all bout preferences of the one using it. I found Razer very very awkward at the beginning and was really close to swapping back to my Logitech mx revolution however I gave it a longer time to get used to read few posts about connection of dpi/acceleration and Cs:s sensitivity, followed the simple steps on how to determine what's the best setup for me and now I know that the mouse is amazing.


But as I said it's up to the user of the mouse. Different ppl different standards and the likes.
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All high numbers for DPi to charge more money, like a 50 blade razor.
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I have perfect weight in my mouse, took a while to twink the settings and weight balance, but like you said Wannabe it does take time, and it works out better at the end of the day, personally I can't see myself getting a different mouse, AND I'M NEVER GOING BACK TO THAT CUNTING RED LASER BOLLOX, no no no way!!!!! Gaming-grade Optic Laser all the way, I don't use a mouse mat, and unlike the red laser(which tends to ver* off course depending which colour surface it's on, annoying!!)..... Basically I hate red Laser mouses.
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They aren't lasers. :mrgreen:
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it s mine biathces but wanbe giv eme a cal tuesday :d
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Nitro can you buy a new keyboard as well. You seem to have trouble using your current one and my Irish translator doesn't work with typos.
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skeletor wrote:Nitro can you buy a new keyboard as well. You seem to have trouble using your current one and my Irish translator doesn't work with typos.
aha, A new keyboard goes well with a mouse :P
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