Maybe wireless mouse medo

From: Chris (CHRISSS)17 Oct 2018 23:04
To: graphitone 50 of 105
Wow, that's an interesting/ugly looking thing :D It says 12 buttons on that Amazon page but I can only count 10. Which 2 am I missing?
From: Chris (CHRISSS)17 Oct 2018 23:06
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 51 of 105
It changes the DPI. Currently 1200/2500. The other side was set to back/forward too, but I changed it to DPI. There is also a DPI button on the bottom of the mouse. Not the most useful place. I don't really change DPI though so might change the side button to something more useful.

How do you accidentally press THE CAPS BUTTON!? Are Mac keyboards shit?
From: Chris (CHRISSS)17 Oct 2018 23:09
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 52 of 105
Oh yeah, with Java you definitely need to type lots more to do things than other languages. I do like some of the features of other languages that make it quicker to do things.

One of the systems I support in work uses Ruby on Rails for the front end. I was trying to change something on the controller to sort some data returned to the browser and just couldn't work out the data type that was being returned from the HTTP call to a back end. Maybe just my lack of experience with Ruby, but at least Java would specify the type and make it easier to work out what's going on.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)17 Oct 2018 23:22
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 53 of 105
Sometimes I forget I can't touch-type.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)17 Oct 2018 23:25
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 54 of 105
Do you touch type with caps instead of shift? I've seen a lot of people doing that. Touch typing is something that I've been meaning to learn for years but never got around to doing.
From: graphitone18 Oct 2018 10:29
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 55 of 105
It is nice and comfortable. There are 12 buttons, I think the two you're missing are either side of the main left and right butons, they're not obvious, but damned useful in gaming. That said, you lose two of the side buttons, depending on your handedness. 'Cos it's ambidextrous they include thumbs buttons on both sides of the mouse.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)18 Oct 2018 15:35
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 56 of 105
I don't really have any sort of technique, I just punch my fingers blindly at the keyboard relying on 'muscle memory' (which works surprisingly well for passwords, and not much else), and the caps lock just gets in my way. WHO EVEN FUCKING USES CAPS LOCK? Oh.

Old(er) Apple desktop keyboards are actually top drawer, certainly way better than what came bundled with pcs. It's the new, 'chiclet' style keyboards that suck donkeys. Apple's mice have always, always sucked.
EDITED: 18 Oct 2018 15:39 by DSMITHHFX
From: Chris (CHRISSS)18 Oct 2018 17:12
To: graphitone 57 of 105
This is the 10 that I can see.
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From: graphitone18 Oct 2018 21:59
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 58 of 105
 :-$ Feck it all, I miscounted.

The extra two 'buttons' that are advertised are scroll forward and scroll backward on the wheel. To be fair, they can be assigned to be anything else.
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)18 Oct 2018 22:20
To: graphitone 59 of 105
SCROLL IS NOT BUTTONS! :@
From: graphitone18 Oct 2018 22:47
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 60 of 105
I know, Peter. I know.  :-/


Once nice feature is a shift button of sorts, Roccat call it an 'easy shift'. Hold that button down and the rest of the buttons do other things; mine's configured for a volume raiser and lowerer and music track forward and backwarder. But again, they can be set to pretty much anything, keys, macros, timers etc.

 
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)19 Oct 2018 23:04
To: graphitone 61 of 105
Mine has shift along with three different modes - allowing six configurations total - but I already have enough controls for play/pause, back, forwards, vol up, vol down, page up, page down, end, alt, tab, next track, and dpi all in one mode so I've not bothered with it.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)20 Oct 2018 13:38
To: ALL62 of 105
These mice are stupidly complicated, like a double-neck guitar.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)20 Oct 2018 15:36
To: ALL63 of 105
I played Portal with this the other night. Forgot how short that game is. Still great fun though. It was super, and nice having no wires in the way.

Doom caused some problems though. Holding down the RMB for the weapon's secondary mode and pressing LMB to fire causes the buttons to rub. It's a known problem on the mouse and a lot of people have either sent it back or sanded the buttons a tiny bit so they don't rub.

Also, as Pete said: Scroll wheel counted as buttons :O :O :O What!?
EDITED: 20 Oct 2018 15:37 by CHRISSS
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)24 Oct 2018 21:09
To: ALL64 of 105
Bought a gaming mouse pad today. Who knew it's an actual thing? Been using an old, black cardboard folder from school (like, from 1993) and it's really starting to come apart making aiming real difficult.

https://www.thesource.ca/en-ca/computers--and--tablets/computer-accessories/mice/xtreme-gaming-anti-slip-gaming-mouse-pad---black/p/108070908
EDITED: 24 Oct 2018 21:11 by DSMITHHFX
From: Chris (CHRISSS)24 Oct 2018 21:17
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 65 of 105
I've got an old Noid pad in the house. Just use my desk in work without a pad.
From: Manthorp24 Oct 2018 21:31
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 66 of 105
Does it make any difference?
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)24 Oct 2018 21:53
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 67 of 105
My pad at work is a sheet of plain A4 paper that gets occasionally replaced either when it gets too dirty, or after the imbecilic klutz of a "cleaner" smushes the keyboard and creases it yet again.

Works just as well as any gaming mat, and is way better than the shitty desk surface.

From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)25 Oct 2018 01:01
To: Manthorp 68 of 105
Yeah, definitely. It's bigger and thinner than any mouse pad I've seen before, so I draped it over the old file folder. Mouse works so much better on it.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)26 Oct 2018 13:54
To: ALL69 of 105
Here is the AMAZING MOUSE PAD in action