"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I knew something was wrong when auto correct didn't know what I mean
Can someone recommend me a nice, durable mouse for basic use (office, and stuff)? All of my mice suffered from double click and I'm getting sick of it. There's got to be something durable left on this market.
pretty much anything logitech i guess. I have an old g5 for office use and after 15 years it's still working perfect. But they probably dont sell those anymore. I have a new G502 for gaming, which is also amazing.
it really depends on budget, but I've gotten to the point where I rather save up a bit longer and spend at least 50ish dollars on a mouse. The 20 dollar ones are really clunky, plasticy and lack any weight.
I agree with you Sazzy but I have big hands and cannot use logitech. I have a palm grip and I need to mouse be made for 20cm palms. From what I have been able to research, my best bet is Zowie ZA series. But have no ideea how good they are, durability-wise.
What do you guys make of this?
https://i.imgur.com/FWuAZ4s.png
I assume this means I can only use one card or the other at a time, correct? What does primary display means?
I also don't like small mice at all. While most of their consumer stuff these days is too small in my opinion, their G series are actually rather big imho. I also palm grip mine. From what I can tell, they're similar in size to the zowie za you said. I do have somewhat tiny hands, tho~
I'm not sure what to make from that, but I am successfully running both at the same time right now. Since it's an asus maximus, that board costs like double of what mine is, so it should be able to do that as well.
I think this refers to enabling the integrated graphics. Auto will automatically turn it off when you add a pcie card and turn it back on if you don't have one. I guess PCIE has it always turned off. I'm like 90% sure that's what it is, but all in all, if that is indeed what it is, that's a hella confusing way to describe a setting.
Last edited by Sazzy; 25.02.18 at 14:56.
It's deliberately allowed here, since usually multiple discussions take place at the same time, and separate posts make them easier to follow. So no need to apologize and thanks for visiting us
"Primary display" is supposed to be simply which video adapter gets initialized first, but sometimes setting it to PCIe when there's a separate video card installed has the side effect of disabling integrated graphics. My desktop has no integrated video, but it'll still let you choose between an AGP card or a PCI one as the primary display
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I know, I hate motherboard manufacturers."Primary display" is supposed to be simply which video adapter gets initialized first, but sometimes setting it to PCIe when there's a separate video card installed has the side effect of disabling integrated graphics. My desktop has no integrated video, but it'll still let you choose between an AGP card or a PCI one as the primary display
If anything, I'd blame BIOS vendors. Most motherboard manufacturers outsource the firmware to them, as it occurs with routers.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
I don't know where I should post this, but the latest version of uTorrent has a major security leak. I received warning from 4+ trackers to change my torrent client until a fix is applied.
You can read more to it here:~cloud99Code:https://torrentfreak.com/bittorrent-client-utorrent-suffers-security-vulnerability-180220/
I pushed the panic button due to the utorrent vulnerability. Now I'm calm.
anon, please do something about utorrent.
I need some help with Chrome. I like to watch streamers on twitch.tv and random YT videos. But lately I've noticed when I open new tab and browse, and then switch back to previous tab, the sound is still ongoing but video stops, and I need to wait a few seconds until video resumes. Anyone has any idea why is this happening?
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