Thanks, I'll give it a try
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Thanks, I'll give it a try
I wonder if anime mousepads where the hand rest is shaped like boobs or ass actually cost that much to make, or they just want to make big profits from the people who would buy such a thing in the first place :wthink:
I have this one! It's the best I've ever had.
https://www.corsair.com/eu/en/Catego.../CH-9000108-WW
Indeed. Looks like there's always several tiers of quality, even for a piece of cloth to move a mouse on =]
comes with a solar panel on that price :smile:))
but who's talking i have Logitech G640 wich cost around the same - just that is garbage - but my biggest problem right now is my Somic Easars Spotter mouse wich gives me 3 double clicks on left button instead of just one - after it was woonded playing that scam game Escape From Tarkov
Uh, there was "some" corruption, and "some" unemployment, and the dollar peg was "somewhat" unsustainable in the long term... but with a campaign bus like this, he can't have been a bad president.
http://www.sb-innovation.de/attachme...chmentid=19919
My current mouse and pad are both generic no-brand stuff and had a total price of about $5. I've had them for years, so they're almost destroyed - the mouse sometimes moves or scrolls on its own, and the cloth on the pad came off and is held in place with superglue - but I'm too used to their "feel" to replace them :germm:
as long as 99% of time they do their job - you don't have to replace them - i think i have to use superglue to stick my mousepad on the desk - being big - always starts to curl -half of him is outside the desk - idk if i can manage to fix faulty clicks on mouse altough :confused:
Scotch tape is better for this, just make sure it's at least 2 cm wide and you tape all four sides of the pad.
#lowbudgetsolutions
See http://www.sb-innovation.de/showthread.php?p=349609 onwards.Quote:
idk if i can manage to fix faulty clicks on mouse altough :confused:
short reply for now : i've tried to open it to hardware fix- but strangely i don't see any screws visible or screw holes :)))
until i find some screws i've changed the mouse settings in control panel lowering down the speed of double click - and it's a little better
hmm...short reply my ass - 2 and a half rows
I found nothing online on how to open this particular model. Screws are often hidden below stickers or rubber pads, so you may have to pry those off and see. I guess it's possible that the mouse has no screws and is held together using notches/hinges, but I'd only expect that on the cheapest models.