Hey, I don't know how to describe this thing but lemme do it. I noticed that when I was playing heavy. Im holding M1 and when im tracking players, my gun is stopping shooting. I have to click/hold more to shoot again. It might be my mouse or connection, its hard to describe. It doesn't happen that often but yeah, its annoying
I have very big problem and you're not taking me serious :(
SitngusI have very big problem and you're not taking me serious :(
#3's answer is prolly your best bet though. this seems like its pretty clearly a mouse problem or if not something wrong with the usb port your mouse is plugged into.
#3's answer is prolly your best bet though. this seems like its pretty clearly a mouse problem or if not something wrong with the usb port your mouse is plugged into.
tsarSitngusI have very big problem and you're not taking me serious :(
#3's answer is prolly your best bet though. this seems like its pretty clearly a mouse problem or if not something wrong with the usb port your mouse is plugged into.
I'm gonna try to check it in other games. I have not stable internet connection and its freaking out when i play my games. My mouse is g403. I have heard that is common issue in logitech's mouses but it shouldn't be in my version of mice. I will check if im just hard pressing my button during tracking. I didn't have that problem with my zowie fk1 tho. I stopped using that in last year and I bought g403 around summer? if im not mistaken. If I will find out whats the problem, im gonna leave answer here, I hope any gamers won't get that issue since it's really hard to guess as it happens time to time.
I will also try to find my zowie and check if problem is there as well.
#3's answer is prolly your best bet though. this seems like its pretty clearly a mouse problem or if not something wrong with the usb port your mouse is plugged into.[/quote]
I'm gonna try to check it in other games. I have not stable internet connection and its freaking out when i play my games. My mouse is g403. I have heard that is common issue in logitech's mouses but it shouldn't be in my version of mice. I will check if im just hard pressing my button during tracking. I didn't have that problem with my zowie fk1 tho. I stopped using that in last year and I bought g403 around summer? if im not mistaken. If I will find out whats the problem, im gonna leave answer here, I hope any gamers won't get that issue since it's really hard to guess as it happens time to time.
I will also try to find my zowie and check if problem is there as well.
logitech mice, despite being great, are so fucky all the time. my g pro likes to teleport its cursor position in video games like 90° up
SitngustsarMy mouse is g403. I have heard that is common issue in logitech's mouses but it shouldn't be in my version of mice. I will check if im just hard pressing my button during tracking. I didn't have that problem with my zowie fk1 tho.SitngusI have very big problem and you're not taking me serious :(
#3's answer is prolly your best bet though. this seems like its pretty clearly a mouse problem or if not something wrong with the usb port your mouse is plugged into.
Double click/phantom click issue
This is a common issue amongst all mice that have the switches rated for 50 Million clicks. The reason for this is the lower actuation force for the switch while using more or less the same materials, the lower actuation force means the switch degrades a lot slower if using only that really low actuation force BUT this comes at a cost of a whole lot less tolerance of higher than necessary force. So if you click REALLY hard you're going to break a 50M switch a lot faster than a 20M switch. Technically the G403 uses 20M switches but they're omrons and have less tolerance the typical Huano switches found in Zowie mice, the FK1 itself has a design that requires yet more force than most other mice and eventually you get used to that actuation force and if you ever switch mice that don't have huanos and you still use that force you will break hardware a lot faster.
This can also be an issue with wireless mice, including the really good ones from Logitech or the Razer Mamba if subject to wireless interference.
draemlogitech mice, despite being great, are so fucky all the time. my g pro likes to teleport its cursor position in video games like 90° up
If you're using a G Pro Wireless the issue is usually related to wireless signal strength and or interference. Place the receiver closer to your mouse/mousepad and make sure you move any routers that have 2.4GHz wireless at least 6ft away.
https://www.teamfortress.tv/50149/logitech-g900-g403-g305-wireless-mouse-jitter
If you're using the original wired G pro however (PMW3366), that's extremely strange and you likely got a defective model or a fake.
#3's answer is prolly your best bet though. this seems like its pretty clearly a mouse problem or if not something wrong with the usb port your mouse is plugged into.[/quote]
My mouse is g403. I have heard that is common issue in logitech's mouses but it shouldn't be in my version of mice. I will check if im just hard pressing my button during tracking. I didn't have that problem with my zowie fk1 tho.[/quote]
Double click/phantom click issue
This is a common issue amongst all mice that have the switches rated for 50 Million clicks. The reason for this is the lower actuation force for the switch while using more or less the same materials, the lower actuation force means the switch degrades a lot slower if using only that really low actuation force BUT this comes at a cost of a whole lot less tolerance of higher than necessary force. So if you click REALLY hard you're going to break a 50M switch a lot faster than a 20M switch. Technically the G403 uses 20M switches but they're omrons and have less tolerance the typical Huano switches found in Zowie mice, the FK1 itself has a design that requires yet more force than most other mice and eventually you get used to that actuation force and if you ever switch mice that don't have huanos and you still use that force you will break hardware a lot faster.
This can also be an issue with wireless mice, including the really good ones from Logitech or the Razer Mamba if subject to wireless interference.
[quote=draem]logitech mice, despite being great, are so fucky all the time. my g pro likes to teleport its cursor position in video games like 90° up[/quote]
If you're using a G Pro Wireless the issue is usually related to wireless signal strength and or interference. Place the receiver closer to your mouse/mousepad and make sure you move any routers that have 2.4GHz wireless at least 6ft away.
https://www.teamfortress.tv/50149/logitech-g900-g403-g305-wireless-mouse-jitter
If you're using the original wired G pro however (PMW3366), that's extremely strange and you likely got a defective model or a fake.
Comangliawords
its wired and i bought it new from best buy. do u know if the g703 is worth buying? its on sale on amazon for $66
its wired and i bought it new from best buy. do u know if the g703 is worth buying? its on sale on amazon for $66
draemComangliawordsits wired and i bought it new from best buy. do u know if the g703 is worth buying? its on sale on amazon for $66
Logitech wireless gaming mice all are super low latency as long as you have good signal strength and little wireless interference.
I haven't personally got to test any of the wireless mice from logitech (mostly because they're so damn expensive) but I have used a G403 which is the same shape and sensor as the G703 but wired. The only complaint I have with that mouse and a lot of ergo style gaming mice is their is not good place to put the ring finger or the pinky without one of the 2 being uncomfortable.
for reference this is the rough finger placement I have for the MX500 style of mice
https://i.imgur.com/6LaJ9xC.png
there's a ridge on the right side of the mouse that allows you to put your pinky a bit under where I have my ring finger at
It seems a lot of people don't use this kind of finger placement and thus most gaming mice don't have room for it. So this will likely be a non-issue for you. At $66 that's a pretty good deal. However if you have issues with the Wired G Pro assuming it wasn't defective or you didn't somehow receive a G203 (same shape worse sensor) you'll likely see issues with a G703 since it's the same sensor and also wireless.
I guess your issue could be related to the "surface tuning" feature in LGS which realistically all that does is change the LOD of the mouse. If you haven't tried that give it a go, if you already have go back to the factory default tuning level and see if the issue persists.
its wired and i bought it new from best buy. do u know if the g703 is worth buying? its on sale on amazon for $66[/quote]
Logitech wireless gaming mice all are super low latency as long as you have good signal strength and little wireless interference.
I haven't personally got to test any of the wireless mice from logitech (mostly because they're so damn expensive) but I have used a G403 which is the same shape and sensor as the G703 but wired. The only complaint I have with that mouse and a lot of ergo style gaming mice is their is not good place to put the ring finger or the pinky without one of the 2 being uncomfortable.
for reference this is the rough finger placement I have for the MX500 style of mice
https://i.imgur.com/6LaJ9xC.png
there's a ridge on the right side of the mouse that allows you to put your pinky a bit under where I have my ring finger at
It seems a lot of people don't use this kind of finger placement and thus most gaming mice don't have room for it. So this will likely be a non-issue for you. At $66 that's a pretty good deal. However if you have issues with the Wired G Pro assuming it wasn't defective or you didn't somehow receive a G203 (same shape worse sensor) you'll likely see issues with a G703 since it's the same sensor and also wireless.
I guess your issue could be related to the "surface tuning" feature in LGS which realistically all that does is change the LOD of the mouse. If you haven't tried that give it a go, if you already have go back to the factory default tuning level and see if the issue persists.
draemlogitech mice, despite being great, are so fucky all the time. my g pro likes to teleport its cursor position in video games like 90° up
if you've done the logitech mousepad calibration thing that can mess things up. If you've done that try setting it to default
if you've done the logitech mousepad calibration thing that can mess things up. If you've done that try setting it to default
Shiftadraemlogitech mice, despite being great, are so fucky all the time. my g pro likes to teleport its cursor position in video games like 90° up
if you've done the logitech mousepad calibration thing that can mess things up. If you've done that try setting it to default
I have default settings
if you've done the logitech mousepad calibration thing that can mess things up. If you've done that try setting it to default[/quote]
I have default settings
Alright, there is an update for this situation. I was playing 20mins in kovaak's FPS Aim Trainer and then on tr_aim in tf2. I was just shooting bots. This issue hasn't happened so far. It might be internet's problems. I will check my net_graph when this situation will happen again
SitngusI have default settings
sorry, that was for the person I was replying to, not you. But it might be worth holding down both the left and right mouse button when you play heavy if you don't. If it still happens then it sounds like a problem with the cable disconnecting (my old g502's cable has just carked it so I guess it happens even to modern logitech mice). Could also just be a network issue like you said though
I have default settings[/quote]
sorry, that was for the person I was replying to, not you. But it might be worth holding down both the left and right mouse button when you play heavy if you don't. If it still happens then it sounds like a problem with the cable disconnecting (my old g502's cable has just carked it so I guess it happens even to modern logitech mice). Could also just be a network issue like you said though
ShiftaSitngusI have default settings
sorry, that was for the person I was replying to, not you. But it might be worth holding down both the left and right mouse button when you play heavy if you don't. If it still happens then it sounds like a problem with the cable disconnecting (my old g502's cable has just carked it so I guess it happens even to modern logitech mice). Could also just be a network issue like you said though
I'm doing that. Comanglia was right. I was pressing too hard m1 and my mouse didn't work properly
I have default settings[/quote]
sorry, that was for the person I was replying to, not you. But it might be worth holding down both the left and right mouse button when you play heavy if you don't. If it still happens then it sounds like a problem with the cable disconnecting (my old g502's cable has just carked it so I guess it happens even to modern logitech mice). Could also just be a network issue like you said though[/quote]
I'm doing that. Comanglia was right. I was pressing too hard m1 and my mouse didn't work properly