Mice for gaming

Mice for gaming

Re: Mice for gaming Posted by Myrk- on Thu Feb 26th 2004 at 1:24pm
Myrk-
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Posted 2004-02-26 1:24pm
Myrk-
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2299 posts 604 snarkmarks Registered: Feb 12th 2002 Occupation: CAD & Graphics Technician Location: Plymouth, UK
Best mouse I have ever had and still use is the Logitech MX700 Wireless. It's just as good as a normal mouse speed wise, has no wires to get in the way and its optical. Has a rollerball and about 7 or 8 buttons (you can assign them to do whatever you want too!) It#s really comfortable too.

Also you can lie in bed if you get the keyboard and mouse set whilst using PC cus of the good ol wireless :biggrin:
Re: Mice for gaming Posted by LAzerMANiac on Thu Feb 26th 2004 at 3:32pm
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Posted 2004-02-26 3:32pm
204 posts 100 snarkmarks Registered: Sep 30th 2003 Occupation: A student/mapper for Xen Rebels Location: Fremont, CA
Actually, yes, i AM the king of person who woul want cathode lights in his PC. check out my 1337-@$$ $p3c$:

Video: SUMA GeForce2 MX440
Audio: Cre@tive SB Live! 5.1
Speakers: My home stero in AUX mode
Motherboard: Some 5-year-old ABIT Piece Of S**t
RAM: 128MB SDR
Monitor: 17" NEC MultiSync
LAN: Some ancient piece of s**t my dad found (still works nicely)
CPU: 800MHz AMD Athlon
CD: 16X
HDD: Caviar 20GB (2 GB left)

My pimp-ass computer in all its ancient glory. It runs HL and UT2004 demo in Low-Graphics mode => I'm happy.
Re: Mice for gaming Posted by Kapten Ljusdal on Thu Feb 26th 2004 at 5:10pm
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Posted 2004-02-26 5:10pm
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Hornpipe2 said:
Mice for MIDI:
http://www.nbb.cornell.edu/neurobio/land/STUDENTPROJ/2002to2003/lil2/

(well, okay, not so much mice as... hamsters.)

EDIT: And now it's a clickable link!
Lol, you can see the dude taking the picture in the reflection, that's SO noob :redface: