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May 8 2013 12:02pm
Well, with my one original wireless mouse draining the shit out of my batteries and my lazyness not approving of having to recharge the batteries every so often - i decided to buy this mouse.
I used it 2 hours the night of purchase, and another hour the next morning. Taking a break, I hop on later to play whatever game I desired and now have this ... sticky dragging feeling take place.
With the previous mouse, it would occur once every few weeks, but it would be gone when I repositioned my mouse onto a cleaner part of my desk. Now - I'm not sure if it's a damaged mouse or just the technology for mice have became picky or some shit like that and require mousepads. People have recommended trying to test run on cardboard and clean cutting boards - but my mouse had no response what so ever.

The mouse remains usable, but just requires a much, much higher sensitivity - which I'm okay with, but would like to lower it a bit without having to deal with this annoying sticky drag taking place.
Is it the mouse, which I should return - or is it the desk, making me have to purchase a mousepad.
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May 8 2013 11:29pm

I just use $15 Logitech mice, but it may have something to do with one of these settings (RED dots) ?







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May 9 2013 10:04am
Quote (Fooba @ May 8 2013 02:02pm)
Well, with my one original wireless mouse draining the shit out of my batteries and my lazyness not approving of having to recharge the batteries every so often - i decided to buy this mouse.
I used it 2 hours the night of purchase, and another hour the next morning. Taking a break, I hop on later to play whatever game I desired and now have this ... sticky dragging feeling take place.
With the previous mouse, it would occur once every few weeks, but it would be gone when I repositioned my mouse onto a cleaner part of my desk. Now - I'm not sure if it's a damaged mouse or just the technology for mice have became picky or some shit like that and require mousepads. People have recommended trying to test run on cardboard and clean cutting boards - but my mouse had no response what so ever.

The mouse remains usable, but just requires a much, much higher sensitivity - which I'm okay with, but would like to lower it a bit without having to deal with this annoying sticky drag taking place.
Is it the mouse, which I should return - or is it the desk, making me have to purchase a mousepad.


Probably a lack of mouse pad?

I'd start with a mouse pad before dicking around with settings.

This post was edited by VxDoomxV on May 9 2013 10:04am
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May 12 2013 01:46pm
should try looking around for a decent mousepad and read here, http://www.techwarelabs.com/articles/editorials/Choosing_A_Mousepad/. Might also trying cleaning it? Cause it sounds like a lot of build up if its a "sticky dragging" feeling lol. GL
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