If you were thinking about purchasing a new SS mouse they are running a 25% off sale until late April. I think I'll pick up a kinzu and attempt to monkeyrig a WMO sensor in there.
Shame it doesn't include keyboards or mousepads though.
-Hardware based positive acceleration
-More prediction/correction than any mouse I've used in the past. (I'm fine with an Avago 3060 or 3080, but that's pushing it)
-A low malfunction rate.
Steelseries can confirm the first Flaw or will I say feature on there very own website.
If you use Kinzu without any software installed it works fine.
If you installed drivers then Kinzu is fucked up no matter how many computers you try it keeps driver setting in its flash memory which cannot be erased. Yes Kinzu has its own onboard memory to store gay setting of the their drivers.
I had 3 Kinzu they worked fine but I made mistake to install older drivers which also had acceleration and other gay settings. 3rd one works just fine because I haven't install anything else. (new os) It has its own prediction tho.
Only thing I am trying to tell you that if anyone bought Kinzu plz DO NOT INSTALL ANY DRIVERS! it works fine with basic firmware which is factory settings or default firmware from sensor company. If you want to change dpi then press and hold dpi switch to change profiles with different dpi settings. Cannot adjust polling rate because default settings are 1000hz for 2nd and 3rd profile 1st profile is 500hz with 400 /800 dpi factory.
I didn't install drivers on my first mouse until I felt that I had to monkey around with the thing to fix the acceleration problems under raw input and various mouse fixes.
I never said anything about the kinzu not having onboard memory, but drivers have nothing to do with the prediction and malfunction rate as they're natural and hardcoded sensor characteristics.
So even if one problem was essentially fixed, there are still two more issues I have with the sensor itself.
Maybe you do have working Kinzu's, and maybe I got a couple bad ones, but whether people want to risk it is a choice they're going to have to make.
Yes sensor has its own problem and it doesn't feel very natural like DA or Mx518 but it has not much acceleration out of box only slight prediction.
Only risk is drivers which store all its settings in mouse. I just want to know if there is anyway I can get access to that memory and delete all those settings.
It has high risk because people will install drivers and it will messed up permanently.
It has best shape that I like and my Kinzuadder 3G now owns! :P
Xai sucks. It's impossible not to hit the right side mouse button (if you're right handed) or left side mouse button (if you're left handed) while you're playing.