Trophies awarded to rayden

Trophies

General

  1. 1
     

    10 year club

    Has been a registered member for 10 years
General chit-chat
Help Users
  • IC_ @ IC_:
    I tried a keyboard with browns at the flea market last week, and it felt so much worse than blues to me, but that keyboard looked cheap and had no brand, so the switches might have been of terrible quality.
    +1
  • IC_ @ IC_:
    @K3Nv2 That's what my friend would like, so we assumed brown is what she should get.
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    if its plastic its gonna feel awful no matter what switches are used
  • console @ console:
    I was force to buy V7 mouses and Havit mouses never give me any problems so far for over 5 years. My one V7 mouse give up after 6 years and 2 months then I have to replace another mouse. V7
    and Havit mouses are great quality in my opinion.
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    @console yep its a common problem with all mice
    +1
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    they all use the same switches or equivalent ones but luckily the replacements are only 2 bucks
    +1
  • console @ console:
    That's right because something quality control changed over and over time.
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    when i started having double clicks i replaced the switches with the ones people say are most durable
    +1
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    japanese made omron instead of the chinese made that all the mouse manufacturers use
  • console @ console:
    Amen. Very smart to replace fault switches in any mouses. I had solder system and will fix all mouses on my own in near future.
  • console @ console:
    That's right! I know omron switches are one best for any mouses to fix double clicks and stopped working switches inside mouse.
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    Cheapo keyboards are still good to have as a back up tbh
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    the chinese made is the only one designed for use in mice so thats why all manufacturers default to that, the japanese made has a bit higher actuation force but its easy to get used to
    +1
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    Some bios are picky with usb 3
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    some brands use other switches than omron idk how they compare
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    but i think the form factor is different so you have to replace omron switches with omron switches
  • IC_ @ IC_:
    I used to use a fairly generic tiny mouse for many years, at some point I even tracked down a second unit for replacement parts since the scroll wheel and switches were starting to fail, but ever since I got a G502 Lightspeed at the flea market, I can't go back to any other mouse that's light, cheap, has a normal LED sensor instead of the amazingly precise laser sensor, and doesn't have the additional shortcut buttons... I've gotten very used to the switchable free-spinning scroll wheel as well.
  • IC_ @ IC_:
    And you know, I don't even use it to game...
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    thats the same mouse i have
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    but i want usb-c
  • K3Nv2 @ K3Nv2:
    Got a cheap evga mouse and the rubber feet came off instant
  • The Real Jdbye @ The Real Jdbye:
    didn't even know evga made mice
  • IC_ @ IC_:
    Mine is plugged in at all times, since I don't have the wireless dongle anyway. Not much interest in spending money on a replacement one, since I'd just have to worry about recharging the battery, potential latency/lags, and all that stuff
  • IC_ @ IC_:
    It's nice that it was designed with wired usage in mind, having the micro USB port recessed, rather than putting it in some weird place, you know...
    I don't have to think of it as a wireless mouse at all.
    IC_ @ IC_: It's nice that it was designed with wired usage in mind, having the micro USB port recessed...