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    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    Tried a different mouse on the computer and cursor movement was normal.

    Tried the mouse on a different computer and it's still reversed.

    Too bad; gaming mouse pa man din ito that I got as an exchange gift.
    How to reverse mouse and touchpad scrolling direction on Windows 1 | Windows Central

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    Bro, the problem is with the cursor movement not mouse scroll direction. I slide the mouse to the left, cursor goes to the right. I slide up, cursor goes down. It's like holding the mouse backwards with the buttons facing you. Hmn... pwede kayang ireverse ang sensor sa loob?

    It just sort of happened. I didn't drop the mouse and the cable looks okay.


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    Quote Originally Posted by WallyWest View Post
    Bro, the problem is with the cursor movement not mouse scroll direction. I slide the mouse to the left, cursor goes to the right. I slide up, cursor goes down. It's like holding the mouse backwards with the buttons facing you. Hmn... pwede kayang ireverse ang sensor sa loob?

    It just sort of happened. I didn't drop the mouse and the cable looks okay.


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    Most gaming mice have their own proprietary software. Have you installed yours?

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    Honestly? I've avoided HP laptops like a plague. I stick with ASUS and Lenovo for regular laptops or Sager (Clevo) at the top end.

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    +1. hp are good only on laser printers and imaging devices, Laptaps and afterservice are quacks. Personally i'd get Lenovo, Dell, Acer, Asus.

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    if the local ones are acceptable naman, i would buy locally.
    it'd probably be easier to have it fixed, if something went wrong.
    also, personally, nakaka-hiyang magpadala sa iba, para pagawa sa pinanggalingan, even if they say "of course, no big deal".

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    if the local ones are acceptable naman, i would buy locally.
    it'd probably be easier to have it fixed, if something went wrong.
    also, personally, nakaka-hiyang magpadala sa iba, para pagawa sa pinanggalingan, even if they say "of course, no big deal".
    No they're not really acceptable if you compare the specs you get for the same price abroad. The 63k laptop available here only costs 50k in HK and 40k in the US. Laptop warranty is only good for a year but the spec upgrade will last you an additional 5 years of future proofing.

    Only reason to get a laptop here is if there's no option to get abroad or pricing is similar.

    Almost bit the bullet with the locally available HP but the same-priced option in HK is too good to pass up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jun aka Pekto View Post
    Honestly? I've avoided HP laptops like a plague. I stick with ASUS and Lenovo for regular laptops or Sager (Clevo) at the top end.
    Quote Originally Posted by 12vdc View Post
    +1. hp are good only on laser printers and imaging devices, Laptaps and afterservice are quacks. Personally i'd get Lenovo, Dell, Acer, Asus.
    This is for my mom. I'm replacing her 10-year old HP Pavillion which had no issues at all for her so she wants another HP. Also, the Asus Zenbook looks too masculine for her. They all have similar specs so it's really a matter of aesthetics. Aftersales sucks for all brands in the Philippines so not a factor.

    I have different laptop preferences for myself (Lenovo/Apple):



    She doesn't want a Macbook because of the learning curve, she doesn't want a Thinkpad because it looks boring.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jut703 View Post
    This is for my mom. I'm replacing her 10-year old HP Pavillion which had no issues at all for her so she wants another HP. Also, the Asus Zenbook looks too masculine for her. They all have similar specs so it's really a matter of aesthetics. Aftersales sucks for all brands in the Philippines so not a factor.

    I have different laptop preferences for myself (Lenovo/Apple):



    She doesn't want a Macbook because of the learning curve, she doesn't want a Thinkpad because it looks boring.

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    Hp envy maybe?

    Or Dell xps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlancNoir View Post
    Hp envy maybe?

    Or Dell xps.
    Yes HP Envy nga yung tinitingnan ko. Dell XPS overpriced unfortunately.

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