actually the sensor is pretty much perfect, same as DA, without any razer downsides. my brilliant mod allows it to be gripped more at the front where it's shaped like a wmo.
il bet you _any_ amount of money i aim better than you.
If i can't afford it, i'll find a backer. All Funds will then be relinquished to a 3rd party sponsor and therefore i can travel to the destination of the match.
note the fact that my QL profiles say i have played barely a few hours in the past month. So take it while its there
another Note: i do in fact use a razer mouse at the moment.
thx, that's great alltough I can't read whats written on the sensor but that's clearly an Avago Sensor and not one from ST.
The "Kova Mouse 3080" on the PCP also clearly suggests the ADNS-3080
I'm disappointed tho, I fully expected becks to come in and point out that analog sensor he was talking about, but I guess he's too busy building robots.
i heard some guy in youtube comments complaining about skipping @ high speeds in v2, but i havent used it personally (but i have v1)
and they have different sensors so i doubt they have the exact same performance
also v1 has 1600 dpi and v2 has 1800dpi
Edited by MikeHaggarKJ at 07:43 CDT, 30 March 2010
da"s liftoff distance was reduced via different firmwares. Its malfunction speed at 450dpi also increased.
Don't ask me how the hell a firmware upgrade can grab the sensor, yell " hey, you'd better get a shitty eyesight or I'll kick you in the nuts ! " and get results. It worked, that's all I know.
just brainstorming here, but couldn't you (if so inclined), make a mold of your hand out of (plastic, rubber, whatever), then cut it to fit right onto your mouse body & buttons? I'm sure it would affect the weight of the mouse, but would it be worth it in the end?
I don't know if it would hinder you if you have to change your grip while playing or anything, but I assume it would. I've never played dr. frankenmouse, so I dont know anything about it.
about a DIY way, I would try :
-make a false mouse with plasticine, shaping it to my liking
-then cover it with plaster to get a negative
-then try to melt some plastic in the plaster negative
-then try to fit the electronic part of an old mouse into the newly made mouse after having cut buttons