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Subject: Re: [OM] Keys and Mice
From: Wayne Shumaker <om3ti@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 20 May 2019 10:48:29 -0700
Thanks for the update. Amazon is also close by, and dangerous.

I have become addicted to the Logitech hyper scroll so much to feel a mouse
wheel that clicks is annoying. I'm curious how the mouse wheel feels on the 
Corsair Dark Core RGB SE gaming mouse?

WayneS


At 5/20/2019 10:36 AM, you wrote:
>I'm learning that having two Best Buy stores nearby is a rather dangerous 
>thing.
>
>First of all, I like my HyperX keyboard so much that I acquired a
>second one for travel, as well as my own personal computers. The
>second one is the smaller keyboard that lacks the numeric keypad.
>Otherwise, it is identical and I got the MX Blue switches again. I'm
>actually trying it out on my desk right now and enjoying it as it
>doesn't take up quite as much space. It's easy to switch between the
>two as I just need to swap USB cables at the keyboard.
>
>Secondly, I had a couple of mice go feral. That's why I went to the
>store in the first place. I got a Corsair Dark Core RGB SE gaming
>mouse. I also got a decent sized gaming mouse mat to go with it. What
>an incredible pleasure this combination is. It's a HUGE improvement
>over anything I've used before. With just a press of a button, I can
>change the resolution of the mouse (speed). It's perfect for both my
>engineering drawings and for detail work in Photoshop.
>
>Regarding the mouse pad. This one is the Corsair MM200 cloth mouse
>mat, 360mm x 300mm. While rather large, I find it rather nice because
>I can move my mouse around a lot without picking it up and relocating
>it. Or I can just have the mouse in different parts of the pad for
>comfort reasons and not need to relocate the pad. Just use the mouse
>where you want to use the mouse.
>
>The mouse itself has several programmable buttons, which I'll build
>the macros for Visio. There are a couple of things that I do all the
>time (format paste, bring forward, bring backward) that need their own
>buttons.
>
>I've got both wings installed on the mouse (claw grip?). This is
>really nice as my fingers don't need to drag around on the mat. It is
>an extremely comfortable mouse and has a couple of very subtle
>dimensional and texture characteristics which really make a
>difference. From this point forward, I think I may only buy gaming
>mice as they are such an improvement over normal task mice. It isn't
>just the sensitivity, but it's also a weight/balance kind of thing.
>The sliders on the bottom are a perfect match to the cloth mat and the
>sliding resistance is literally perfect.
>
>Don't buy one without the other.
>
>Corsair makes good stuff. I picked this mouse because I prefer
>wireless, but it will also operate wired (which also charges it). The
>SE model includes the wireless charging function.
>
>Based on what I'm experiencing with this mouse/mat combination, I
>think I may not need or want to utilize pen devices quite so much.
>
>
>--
>Ken Norton
>ken@xxxxxxxxxxx
>http://www.zone-10.com
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