Don't be fooled by the unknown brand either, I've had my 5000 for a year now, still looks brand new and no problems whatsoever (except damn cat hair in the sensor, but that isn't the mouse's fault :P )
Originally Posted by Jipa The shape is just perfect. No other word for it..
Don't be fooled by the unknown brand either, I've had my 5000 for a year now, still looks brand new and no problems whatsoever (except damn cat hair in the sensor, but that isn't the mouse's fault :P )
I guess you have to expect a cat to go for a mouse :)
Originally Posted by Jipa The shape is just perfect. No other word for it..
Don't be fooled by the unknown brand either, I've had my 5000 for a year now, still looks brand new and no problems whatsoever (except damn cat hair in the sensor, but that isn't the mouse's fault :P )
I guess you have to expect a cat to go for a mouse :)
I'll get your coat.
Thanks for the review, not the most hotly debated items but very nice to see peripheral reviews in bit-tech :)
Brilliant range of Mice. I've got the 5000 and can't fault it. The DPI is ridiculous but I've never pushed it further than 4000. Little things like the adjustable lift distance sensitivity make a huge difference in how a mouse feels to use and these have it spot on. The only thing I did find is that the led under your palm makes your hand a bit warm; it's all good though 'cos you can just turn it off :D
What's does "polling rate" mean? I'm not familiar with that term. I wouldn't ask but just a few minutes ago I read a review of an AsRock mobo that has a usb/mouse port that has an adjustable "polling rate" from 500 to 1,000 and was just wondering.
Originally Posted by kzinti1 What's does "polling rate" mean? I'm not familiar with that term. I wouldn't ask but just a few minutes ago I read a review of an AsRock mobo that has a usb/mouse port that has an adjustable "polling rate" from 500 to 1,000 and was just wondering.
If memory serves me correctly, it's to do with how often the OS "talks" or polls your mouse. I guess that higher polling rates means greater accuracy by the OS in interpretation of your movements.
Originally Posted by uz1_l0v3r If memory serves me correctly, it's to do with how often the OS "talks" or polls your mouse. I guess that higher polling rates means greater accuracy by the OS in interpretation of your movements.
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ReplyDon't be fooled by the unknown brand either, I've had my 5000 for a year now, still looks brand new and no problems whatsoever (except damn cat hair in the sensor, but that isn't the mouse's fault :P )
I guess you have to expect a cat to go for a mouse :)
I'll get your coat.
Thanks for the review, not the most hotly debated items but very nice to see peripheral reviews in bit-tech :)
If memory serves me correctly, it's to do with how often the OS "talks" or polls your mouse. I guess that higher polling rates means greater accuracy by the OS in interpretation of your movements.
Thanks for the info!
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