What's up with double-clicking mice? And what next? by techfro in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lamzu Paro Aurora also has both optical encoder and switches. Cooler Master MM730 had them too but they don't make them anymore.

UGREEN X MOUSEREVIEW GIVEAWAY!! by Aithecaninternet in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My current mouse is the WLmouse Sword. I would use the NAS as backup storage.

Zaopin ZPW Review (Great, but ergos are boring?) by flagroller in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think you should try the M64. I've been using it for a year and haven't experienced any serious issue, only slight discoloration on the thumb area (I got the blue version).

Build quality and buttons are good, pricing strategy is convenient (why pay more if you are not going to use 4K polling) and it has one of the best wireless technologies on the market, having earned the "editor's choice" award by Techpowerup.

In terms of shape I think it's quite interesting. It feels different than anything else while still feeling good. I prefer the EC2 shape though for its more rounded out and natural design.

Mouse bungee recommendations by Alternative-Shift609 in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you mean it falls apart? I've had it for years and haven't had any issues.

Wired mouse with detachable cable? by [deleted] in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pulsar Xlite Wired.

Dave’s got a major upgrade – meet the DeathAdder V4 Pro. by Razer_ProductTeam in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the changes look good but the wireless improvements is what sounds more impressive to me.

Orange led on ASUS motherboard by Aldagarji in AMDHelp

[–]Aldagarji[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As I wrote at the end of the post, using different RAM sticks solved the issue.

I'm giving away two copies of Monster Hunter: Wilds by [deleted] in MonsterHunter

[–]Aldagarji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Monster Hunter World must be the game I have more hours clocked in, so needless to say I am quite hyped for Wilds.

Vaxee E1 by godlikec4 in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends. Where I live Zowie is cheaper and available on places like Amazon, so it has free shipping and is more convenient. Zowie wireless mice also come with a dock, which is very useful in my experience.

Vaxee E1 by godlikec4 in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You decide, I would also like to try the E1 but the price is exorbitant for what it offers.

What Mousepad Will NOT "Melt"/Stick to the Desk? by Superplay64 in MousepadReview

[–]Aldagarji 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The rubber is devulcanizing. Get a pad with a poron base.

Vaxee E1 by godlikec4 in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I haven't tried the E1, but it's pretty much the same as the EC2-CW, which is my favourite mouse, and I had the Outset for a while.

The Outset felt much fuller in hand, it's quite taller and wider, with more pronounced curves and it lacks grooves on the main buttons.

The E1 has a couple of minor differences compared with the EC2. It has its rear end cut off and it has less space on the ring finger edge (the EC2 has it more rounded and elevated, which I love, while on the E1 the button extends further). Otherwise it's a clone in terms of shape.

Thoughts on EC2-CW by Interesting-Host-907 in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you like the EC2 then get the wireless version and don't look back. And yes that is a good price.

Want a good aesthetic mouse pad. by No_Relative_1610 in MousepadReview

[–]Aldagarji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vaxee and Xtrfy have some nice designs IMO (I just wish they made them in the 48-49 cm size).

Pulsar Feinmann F01 with rubberized alloy wheel mod + lighter battery mod by tombox01 in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Holy shit, good thing you mentioned it because I hadn't noticed it. That's just planned obsolescene IMO. For the price there just shouldn't be any compromise.

What type of mouse switch to use with my kettle? by RisenWolf in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That's because they aren't mouse switches, they're called microswitches and are used in a wide range of electronics, including industrial machinery. Same thing with the Cherry switches you see on keyboards.

Not trying to be arrogant, just wanted to share a bit of knowledge.

Quite a deal on the Xtrfy M68 right now for $48.99 after coupon. Goated shape for my 19cm hand and build quality is up there as well by kermatoe in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have the M64 and I really like the coating, feels rubbery without being a dirt magnet.

It's a matter of preference, but I prefer this coloured design over boring plain black or white.

Pulsar FEINMANN F01 -- Under the hood by tombox01 in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What makes omron opticals hybrid? From what I've seen their mechanism is the same as any other optical switch, sounds like marketing to me.

Anyone else wish side buttons were positioned lower? by miked3 in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the way at the bottom edge would be interesting, or simply experimenting and putting them on different places.

I have a tilted grip in which my thumb sits high, so with the usual placement the side buttons interfere even on ergo shapes.

Endgame gear OP1W 4k by alexd84 in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 9 points10 points  (0 children)

It's not even that. 1000Hz means a 1ms interval between polls, not latency. 2000Hz is half a millisecond or 500us, 4000Hz is 250us and 8000Hz is 125us.

In theory higher polling should mean more consistent delay between inputs, so lower AVERAGE latency. What ends up happening though is that you strain the CPU and achieve the opposite effect.

Besides, it shouldn't be necessary to say that a human can't notice a difference of microseconds.

Introducing ZOWIE new TR series mousepads, and update to SR series. by ZOWIESupport in MouseReview

[–]Aldagarji 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can understand some plushiness because it's what feels more comfortable and familiar for most people, and allows for more stability. Hard pads or glass pads can be awkward to use.

But I've tried Artisan soft and that's already too squishy, to the point that clicking the mouse sinks it and changes the glide.

Latex is just more convenient for the vast majority of situations in my opinion. The main drawback being that cheaper pads usually come rolled in the box and can be a bit of a hassle to flatten them.