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August 13th, 2013 12:56 PM #41
From last year hanggang ngayon, nakaka-tatlong mouse na ko sa desktop ko. First bought Thermaltake Black gaming mouse, di tumagal ng 3 months at naging malikot. Then bought Logitech G300 gaming mouse. Nung nagstart ang 2013, nagloloko ang left click. Now I'm using Zalman ZM-G1 gaming mouse. Worst nouse na nagamit ko. Wala pang 2 months, sira na! Pina-RMA ko na ito at nakakuha naman ng replacement.
Pero on work, I use Logitech M305 wireless mouse. Bilib ako sa mouse na ito kasi ilang beses na bumagsak buhay pa rin. 3 years ko na siya gamit
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August 13th, 2013 01:40 PM #42
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August 30th, 2013 03:05 AM #44
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August 30th, 2013 10:42 AM #46Yeah, i hear ya. We use to Mighty-Bond the plastic to prevent that, then just remove the screws for repairs/cleaning.
Way back then, napagtripan lang, i used to have this 3-button mouse. Nasira yung left button so i removed the middle button and soldered it to the left :D
And those balls get real damn dirty. i started out as a PC engineer(even tho this wasn't in the job description), had to clean the balls and other parts of the mouse every so often. Kung mamalasin ka, meron pang me bahid na orange -- i.e. kumain ng chiz curls yung gumagamit, hindi man lang namunas ng maigi
Mas ok na yung optical, those mechanical mice tend to lose accuracy once the balls/plastic wear out.
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August 30th, 2013 04:29 PM #49
I prefer wired mice for 2 reasons:
1. No need to charge or replace batteries
2. Zero lag time for fast twitch gaming
I do use a wireless mouse for my laptop and I understand the freedom from the wire that it brings.
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August 30th, 2013 04:32 PM #50
ang issue ko sa wireless mouse, mabilis ma low-batt. I have to change it often.
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