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(not the usual geeky mouse thread) Help!
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Okay, so here is the problem, i used to play during 3 years with the same wireless mouse, and now that i bought a new one i cant tell if my aim got better because everytime i play, if during a move i inclinate it a bit, or put not so much pressure on it,(can be due to mouse pad) it stop receiving info. and since i dont have a friend to ask to show me his g500 or gaming mice stuff, i cant know if it`s normal or not for a gaming mouse or not. note ; my older one was more curved on the downside than this one. Should i get a new one or i need to get over it. if theres not enough opinion about it, i`ll just keep using my dying old mouse THANK TO EVERYONE WHO WILL ANSWER,HAVE A NICE DAY(and a dispenser)!!!

Okay, so here is the problem, i used to play during 3 years with the same wireless mouse, and now that i bought a new one i cant tell if my aim got better because everytime i play, if during a move i inclinate it a bit, or put not so much pressure on it,(can be due to mouse pad) it stop receiving info. and since i dont have a friend to ask to show me his g500 or gaming mice stuff, i cant know if it`s normal or not for a gaming mouse or not. note ; my older one was more curved on the downside than this one. Should i get a new one or i need to get over it. if theres not enough opinion about it, i`ll just keep using my dying old mouse THANK TO EVERYONE WHO WILL ANSWER,HAVE A NICE DAY(and a dispenser)!!!
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what mouse did you buy and what kind of mouse pad are you using? You shouldn't be having issues with lift height just because you're not pushing down on your mouse.

what mouse did you buy and what kind of mouse pad are you using? You shouldn't be having issues with lift height just because you're not pushing down on your mouse.
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actualy thats may be due to my shity mouse pd, but i realy would like someone to test with his own mouse if when he inclinate it a bit it cstop moving because i may have really got used to my old one. [i cant put link becuse im doing dis on a tv ] i'll post a link to it lare, but actualy never saw a gaming mouse geting used and so i dont know how a normal one react

actualy thats may be due to my shity mouse pd, but i realy would like someone to test with his own mouse if when he inclinate it a bit it cstop moving because i may have really got used to my old one. [i cant put link becuse im doing dis on a tv ] i'll post a link to it lare, but actualy never saw a gaming mouse geting used and so i dont know how a normal one react
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you should look into buying a new mouse with similar grip so it doesnt feel too different

and there's also mouse pad buying guides but the more popular ones are from razer, puretrak, steelseries, etc. find what works for you and is most similar to your old setup then adjust and you should be fine.

you should look into buying a new mouse with similar grip so it doesnt feel too different

and there's also mouse pad buying guides but the more popular ones are from razer, puretrak, steelseries, etc. find what works for you and is most similar to your old setup then adjust and you should be fine.
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