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785870 2009-06-25 11:06:00 I've been using a logitech LX5 Cordless mouse with a LG W2252TQ monitor for the online games that I play and am finding that it can be a nuisance at times when a very slight movement of the mouse results in the cursor jumping further than required.
I have tried using setpoint to adjust sensitivity and mouse speed which helps but not for the very slight (but important cursor movements)
Is there software available to help or would a more expensive (gaming) mouse be needed?
Which is best ... Corded or Cordless?
minster (9180)
785871 2009-06-25 11:09:00 Logitech G5

And a proper mousepad, like the SteelSeries if you wat accuracy

Blam
Blam (54)
785872 2009-06-25 11:14:00 Been looking at both of those Blam.
Are they really worth the money though?
Have you actually tried them yourself?
You prefer corded?
minster (9180)
785873 2009-06-25 11:19:00 I don't prefer corded, I just haven't heard of any good gaming mice.

My friend is a gamer, and he also spent ALOT of money on his KB on mouse, he said that the G5 is very accurate. Next best option is the Verbatim ones

Blam
Blam (54)
785874 2009-06-25 11:50:00 Have a read of this:

www.anandtech.com
beeswax34 (63)
785875 2009-06-26 06:35:00 I really want a Logitech MX laser revolution. Machined aluminium scrollwheel and something like 2000 dpi. Apparently Microsoft's latest Sidewinder mouse works well even on carpet. sammo450 (13626)
785876 2009-06-26 07:05:00 The difference these days between corded and cordless for gaming isn't that much really, unless you are going to be really pedantic about it.

And who needs a mouse that works well on carpet? I sure as hell don't - I'm sitting in front of the computer for gaming and it only has to move to the next movie/tv show from bed otherwise...
GingerBeard (15016)
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