These: http://madcatz.com/gamechanging/ratpros.php
I've had bad experiences with the sensors in the previous mad catz, but these seem to be using modern more common sensors.
The RAT Pro S is using a Pixart PMW 3330 optical sensor. I've tried searching the forums but I couldn't find anything on that particular sensor. Is it any good?
The RAT 4 uses a Pixart PMW 3310. An older sensor, and the RAT 8 uses a Pixart PMW 3360 (what my Zowie uses I believe).
Strange that they would go for a variety of optical sensors, maybe because they get the old ones for cheaper?
I want a Mad Catz because of their ergonomics. Due to my three finger grip (my middle finger uses the mouse wheel, wedding on right click), I can't use the mouse buttons on the side of the mouse. For example on my Zowie ZA13/FK2 I can't press the mouse button five comfortably. If I press it, I have to weaken my grip on the mouse and that effects my aim.
So I need something that's optical and adjustable.
I've had bad experiences with the sensors in the previous mad catz, but these seem to be using modern more common sensors.
The RAT Pro S is using a Pixart PMW 3330 optical sensor. I've tried searching the forums but I couldn't find anything on that particular sensor. Is it any good?
The RAT 4 uses a Pixart PMW 3310. An older sensor, and the RAT 8 uses a Pixart PMW 3360 (what my Zowie uses I believe).
Strange that they would go for a variety of optical sensors, maybe because they get the old ones for cheaper?
I want a Mad Catz because of their ergonomics. Due to my three finger grip (my middle finger uses the mouse wheel, wedding on right click), I can't use the mouse buttons on the side of the mouse. For example on my Zowie ZA13/FK2 I can't press the mouse button five comfortably. If I press it, I have to weaken my grip on the mouse and that effects my aim.
So I need something that's optical and adjustable.
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