This mouse I bought really wasn't made for gaming... but the thing is, I had crappy mouses that were better at gaming that this one.

The mouse cursor is like, reeeeeeally slow even at maximum speed.

So I fixed the springs in the other one in hope that I can use it for gaming. So far it feels pretty good, all I had to do is to clean it and then straighten the springs a little bit, which were slightly bent. But I know it's going to break again just after a little bit of use.

So I will use the other one for regular use instead, and then reserve the old one for gaming only. Seems like a good combo, that way neither will wear off too quickly.

@enigmatico ah well, thought it might be on a low DPI setting. glad you've found a workable solution tho!

Sign in to participate in the conversation
Computer Fairies

Computer Fairies is a Mastodon instance that aims to be as queer, friendly and furry as possible. We welcome all kinds of computer fairies!