So I bought this new mouse today and something's wrong with the sensor. When I move my wrist to the right and start twisting it towards right, the mouse tracker will go the opposite way in both x and y axis. Is this my mouse's problem? The current solution for me is to use my arm to move the mouse. It should be something about the angle when my mouse moves on the mousepad.
Here's what happens if my perfect description is not enough
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/96991909/mousetrack.png
Sorry for my bad english ;_;
Should I go to change it or find another mouse?
So I bought this new mouse today and something's wrong with the sensor. When I move my wrist to the right and start twisting it towards right, the mouse tracker will go the opposite way in both x and y axis. Is this my mouse's problem? The current solution for me is to use my arm to move the mouse. It should be something about the angle when my mouse moves on the mousepad.
Here's what happens if my perfect description is not enough
[img]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/96991909/mousetrack.png[/img]
Sorry for my bad english ;_;
Should I go to change it or find another mouse?
They have a 2 year warranty on all their mice (mouses?)- http://www.razerzone.com/warranty . They have high quality products, but the failure rate for a good product is high for this company, thus their warranty policy. I would send it back and get a new one. In the meantime, use your old mouse. Just contact customer support - www.razersupport.com.
They have a 2 year warranty on all their mice (mouses?)- http://www.razerzone.com/warranty . They have high quality products, but the failure rate for a good product is high for this company, thus their warranty policy. I would send it back and get a new one. In the meantime, use your old mouse. Just contact customer support - www.razersupport.com.
Try cleaning the eye of the mouse.
Try cleaning the eye of the mouse.
sounds like your lift off distance is too high, when you go to twist your wrist you're slightly lifting the mouse and it's still tracking.
i believe you can adjust the lift off distance on the new DA but i have no clue how
sounds like your lift off distance is too high, when you go to twist your wrist you're slightly lifting the mouse and it's still tracking.
i believe you can adjust the lift off distance on the new DA but i have no clue how
MikeikeikeikeikeikeTry cleaning the eye of the mouse.
The mouse is brand new, I'll give it a try though
dabessounds like your lift off distance is too high, when you go to twist your wrist you're slightly lifting the mouse and it's still tracking.
i believe you can adjust the lift off distance on the new DA but i have no clue how
I'm sure the mouse is on the mouse pad, it's more like i tilted the mouse 45 degrees and moved it downwards, turning my mouse like drawing an arc if that makes any sense
[quote=Mikeikeikeikeikeike]Try cleaning the eye of the mouse.[/quote]
The mouse is brand new, I'll give it a try though
[quote=dabes]sounds like your lift off distance is too high, when you go to twist your wrist you're slightly lifting the mouse and it's still tracking.
i believe you can adjust the lift off distance on the new DA but i have no clue how[/quote]
I'm sure the mouse is on the mouse pad, it's more like i tilted the mouse 45 degrees and moved it downwards, turning my mouse like drawing an arc if that makes any sense
disable any pad calibration and lift off adjustments
Recalibrate and set lift off to max?
Make sure it has the latest firmware.
disable any pad calibration and lift off adjustments
Recalibrate and set lift off to max?
Make sure it has the latest firmware.
I had a negative accel problem with my brand new g500 and I fixed it by cleaning the lens with a q-tip, so its worth a shot with any mouse.
I had a negative accel problem with my brand new g500 and I fixed it by cleaning the lens with a q-tip, so its worth a shot with any mouse.
I've tried cleaning the mouse already....
Re-installing the firmware
doesn't change anything ;_;
I've tried cleaning the mouse already....
Re-installing the firmware
doesn't change anything ;_;
AndI've tried cleaning the mouse already....
Re-installing the firmware
doesn't change anything ;_;
Give some more information, what pad, what polling rate, usb3.0/2.0. Have you adjusted calibration and LOD settings.
I think you'll get better answers at...
http://www.overclock.net/t/1128321/the-deathadder-megathread
[quote=And]I've tried cleaning the mouse already....
Re-installing the firmware
doesn't change anything ;_;[/quote]
Give some more information, what pad, what polling rate, usb3.0/2.0. Have you adjusted calibration and LOD settings.
I think you'll get better answers at...
http://www.overclock.net/t/1128321/the-deathadder-megathread
jp_AndI've tried cleaning the mouse already....
Re-installing the firmware
doesn't change anything ;_;
Give some more information, what pad, what polling rate, usb3.0/2.0. Have you adjusted calibration and LOD settings.
I think you'll get better answers at...
http://www.overclock.net/t/1128321/the-deathadder-megathread
Thanks! I'll check the overclock net.
[quote=jp_][quote=And]I've tried cleaning the mouse already....
Re-installing the firmware
doesn't change anything ;_;[/quote]
Give some more information, what pad, what polling rate, usb3.0/2.0. Have you adjusted calibration and LOD settings.
I think you'll get better answers at...
http://www.overclock.net/t/1128321/the-deathadder-megathread[/quote]
Thanks! I'll check the overclock net.
I had that problem with my razor mouse. Threw it in the bin and bought a Saitek. Wont be buying any more Razor mice
I had that problem with my razor mouse. Threw it in the bin and bought a Saitek. Wont be buying any more Razor mice
MastI had that problem with my razor mouse. Threw it in the bin and bought a Saitek. Wont be buying any more Razor mice
Should've bought a Razer instead they're real gud.
[quote=Mast]I had that problem with my razor mouse. Threw it in the bin and bought a Saitek. Wont be buying any more Razor mice[/quote]
Should've bought a Razer instead they're real gud.
CHEERISSThey have a 2 year warranty on all their mice (mouses?)
When talking about PC components either is correct.
For the animal the plural is "mice."
[quote=CHEERISS]They have a 2 year warranty on all their mice (mouses?) [/quote]
When talking about PC components either is correct.
For the animal the plural is "mice."
AndI've tried cleaning the mouse already....
Re-installing the firmware
doesn't change anything ;_;
if you have a braided cord make sure its not severed anywhere
if you have a 3.5G, updated firmware makes the mouse perfect (replug the mouse into a new usb outlet by the way), and if you use a 2013 it should ship perfect. i dont know about older.
Turn your polling rate up high, set your DPI to something that isn't 3500
[quote=And]I've tried cleaning the mouse already....
Re-installing the firmware
doesn't change anything ;_;[/quote]
if you have a braided cord make sure its not severed anywhere
if you have a 3.5G, updated firmware makes the mouse perfect (replug the mouse into a new usb outlet by the way), and if you use a 2013 it should ship perfect. i dont know about older.
Turn your polling rate up high, set your DPI to something that isn't 3500