Edited by Mar!o at 05:46 CST, 31 January 2012 - 24704 Hits
It should be/has:Any sensor with high maximum tracking will do, That dpi number is your personal preference and way too high for most
- S3888 which use only 3500DPI
- 3 buttons + extra small button for DPI changing like in A4Tech X7 series (on the top of mouse)Again, your personal preference. I, as many others, want side buttons. See how you speaking for "all derp gamers" doesn't work out?
- simple driver which has only DPI Sensitivity Levels like in SetPoint for G9x (visible value) for rest we've got Windows mouse settings.who installs mouse drivers? they induce most problems and seldom add anything worthwhile, so no. The mouse should work flawless without drivers out of the box.
- non changable and stable 500Hz (the most stable and without defects; switch on the bottom is completely useless)wtf nonchangeable? WHY? Also your personal preference, I want 1000 hz too because I like it best. Button at bottom is a good idea because there it is not in the way.
- possibility to update firmwarenaturally.
- long life switches
- no LEDs (useless weight; Razer's logo like in Salmosa is sufficient)Oh you mean the 0.01 grams a led adds?
- high quality and easy to click scroll wheel (classic; no 4 direction)naturally..
- sides perpendicular to sufrace and also parallel to each otherpersonal preference
- smaller hole for lower lift off distancewut? (that's not how it works, but a small lift off, below 3 mm but above 1 mm is fine as a goal.)
- 4 small thicker mousefeets (in each corner)Mousefeet size does not matter as long as it is high grade teflon.
- small size like Abyssus or Salmosapersonal preference
- thin, flexible and good quality cablenaturally.....
- no free space between switches and buttonsYou mean so no dirt will collect? But those spaces are there for a reason, sometimes unavoidable, because production always has tolerances. without gaps the mouse will cost maybe double price. still ok?
- whole non-slip mouse body like in DeathAdder Black Edition, but better quality (no piano black)personal preference........different coating types for different tastes, if anything. rubber, glossy, rough plastic. no piano black wtf? you sound like a fascist.
Have you ever had Abyssus or DA 3.5G?Maybe so, but only a few serious gamers will buy a mouse set on a ridiculous 3500 dpi, they want to chose dpi out of the box. if you use windows mouse setting to change the cursor speed it alters the mouse behavior in a negative way (yes, read it up)
It works best in 3500.
For DPI profiles (i forget about build-in memory).See, if the mouse works without drivers, it should have different dpi. build-in memory is only needed if you want to store dpi settings IN THE MOUSE, so that contradicts your want for 3500 dpi only....
Of cource non. 1000Hz has more disadvantages than advantages and you can't see the differences between 2ms and 1ms.so because you think that, a mouse manufacturer should FORCE this setting with their mouse hardware? you got to be kidding. let the customer choose what's best for him.
Add more plastic for hold LED, PCB and screw.ok let it be 1 gram less (screw is not necessary). still a ridiculous proposal. maybe the option to turn the led off, that I find useful.
1 mm is good only. Who likes moving the cursor when mouse is above sufrace? O_oI for one don't like the lod to be too small (1 mm or below) because then the mouse stops tracking if I tilt it only slightly, which I tend to do sometimes while playing.
lower friction and quiet soundBoth wrong. Teflon has the same gliding friction as sticking friction, so the size of the mousefeet only matters on a cloth pad where small feet "sink in" more and thus create MORE friction. Sound is quieter with bigger feet, try it.
Nope... the "free space" is popular in DA
Do you like when you press and you didn't pressed?