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Mouse + Pad Combo, suggestions?
Created 10th November 2009 @ 21:24
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I was thinking about a razer diamondback + qck mass, but im accepting suggestions aswell since im a noob on this kind of stuff.
currently: g5 + eXactmat.
800 dpi , 2.0 ingame, mid bar on windows without accel.
Cyber Snipa Stinger + Roccat Taito.
Or DeathAdder + Taito.
Diamondback is fine (has the same sensor as the Deathadder). Mousepads I dunno, I just use a normal Qck with my DB G3. I do suggest you use the highest dpi (1800) possible on these mice, because iirc lower dpi’s clip faster. So just go to 0.9 or something.
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Same like Bybben ofcourse. He’s the best TF2 player in the world. So if you take it, you’ll become good too.
LOL. ok, thanks for the help atm. any more suggestions? :)
and anyone knows whats the difference between a Qck and a Qck mass?
Diamondback is fine (has the same sensor as the Deathadder). Mousepads I dunno, I just use a normal Qck with my DB G3. I do suggest you use the highest dpi (1800) possible on these mice, because iirc lower dpi’s clip faster. So just go to 0.9 or something.
Thanks for the hint, ill wrote it down in case I buy that combo.
I recently ordered “The Razer DeathAdder Re-Spawn” and “The Razer Goliathus Control Edition” (Large). They haven’t arrived yet, but once they do I might write up a little review on here about them, because a lot of people seem to ask about mice and micemats.
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I recently ordered “The Razer DeathAdder Re-Spawn” and “The Razer Goliathus Control Edition” (Large). They haven’t arrived yet, but once they do I might write up a little review on here about them, because a lot of people seem to ask about mice and micemats.
Just bought same set so far everything is great apart my fingers at the sides sliding if my hands start so sweat
Double post sorry
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By the way, just found out the difference between qck and qck mass, look down
* XL-sized cloth mouse pad
* Heavy thickness eliminates uneven surfaces
* Ideal for low sensitivity mouse settings
* Compatible with all mice
* Specially designed non-slip rubber base
* 320 x 285 mm – thickness 6 mm
If you’re used to metal already (hard mousepads) it’d be worth sticking with it and just getting a better and larger mousepad. The exactmat has alright glide but it’s a bit small and wears fast.
I suggest you try a steelpad SX. – Very durable and great glide.
If you do want to try a cloth mousepad I can suggest the Puretrak Talent CoL edition and the Qck+. The goliathus speed is a close contender but it wears slightly faster then those and it’s slightly smaller.
Mouse wise I’ve found that;
MX518 has the best urgonomic shape for righthanders and allows alot of control, but the sensor isn’t at the same end-mark as the deathadder.
The deathadder is a great mouse however and I’ve been using this one for a good two years now. Solid build, looks nice and no real complaints.
If you are going to go for a laser mouse (that’s kinda stupid as laser is shitz) then I would suggest the ikari laser mouse, as that’s the only laser mouse I’ve ever tried that doesn’t feel like shit when compared to an optical.
Resources: years of being a fussy little prickend
The good thing about the thick mousemat is that it doesn’t move around much on your desk because its slightly heavier :D
edit: +1 what gibbz said :D
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Yeah the QCK Mass is just the THICK version of the Qck.
The Qck heavy is the THICK version of the Qck+.
Tbh… If you’re going LAN alot then I’d get a Qck heavy/mass. But if not… then save some money and go for the qck/+. As it’s cheaper…
(also as the mousepads dirt cheap you should try and get the +)
Another good choice of pad is the qpad. Lowest friction smoothest “hard feeling” pad ever. It’s comfortable yet accurate and very low friction… nice pad… bit too small for me. Probably be good for you though.
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