Riggers
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Post by Riggers on Oct 12, 2007 15:22:25 GMT
www.saitek.com/uk/prod/gm3200.htmThis mouse is awesome! I have got it for my birthday and i can honestly say it is as good as/if not better than the Logitech G5 mouse! AND it supports 3200 dpi!! it's amazing but the best part is it only costs £30 maximum!!! Just thought I'd let my clan mates know about this since it is the best mouse i've had/tried! Riggers
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Post by schulz on Oct 12, 2007 18:30:42 GMT
i think thats the wrong topic; for tech help we have another topic
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Post by Riggers on Oct 12, 2007 21:38:03 GMT
lol oops! sorry fellas!
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Post by Marco on Oct 13, 2007 16:38:59 GMT
should i move this thread to 'help in playing rtcw' category then?
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Post by Riggers on Oct 13, 2007 18:25:40 GMT
yeah lol!
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Post by lithium on Jan 12, 2008 9:47:37 GMT
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Post by schulz on Jan 12, 2008 11:27:51 GMT
i bought the saitek 3200 mouse too. and there is a crazy problem: always, when i lunch windows, the mouse sensitivity changed. for example: yesterday correct sens was 2, today 2.6. its always changing............ anybody can help?
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Riggers
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Post by Riggers on Jan 13, 2008 12:39:49 GMT
I don't know Schulz - I don't seem to have that problem, my mouse has always worked fine for me.
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Post by lithium on Jan 21, 2008 9:54:55 GMT
schulz check your saitek configuration program (i'm pretty sure that mouse came with one. im assuming your mouse has 'on-the-fly' dpi switch). See if theres a setting to set the default sensitivity otherwise make sure you set the one you want as the first sensitivity it can use. Also make sure your not changing sens after you fin anything otherwise it may keep that setting for reboot (it probably will)
Or if your meaning the wolf sens seems to change (not the one on the mouse) then go into wolf type /seta sensitivity (whatever you want the value to be) then /set sensitivity (whatever you want the value to be) should not change after that.
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Post by schulz on Jan 21, 2008 11:48:04 GMT
yay it came with a config. program, i made optimal settings all was good. next day, i had to change the wolf sens from 3 to 2.1 to have optimal performance. one day later, i needed sens 1.7, then 2.5, then 2.2......................... i always use the same dpi and same saitek configs.........
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Post by lithium on Jan 21, 2008 21:19:55 GMT
dont set it to optimal performance. That means best balance of power ease of use etc. That will change with every reboot. Set it to something you are comfortable with and leave it there. I would say set it to about 2.2 (thats what your numbers approximately average to )
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Post by schulz on Jan 22, 2008 15:41:26 GMT
why it change with every reboot? is my computer crazy? or is it microsoft?
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Riggers
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Post by Riggers on Jan 22, 2008 22:20:53 GMT
why it change with every reboot? is my computer crazy? or is it microsoft? Everything is crazy, & nothing else is normal
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Post by lithium on Feb 2, 2008 9:59:02 GMT
it changes every reboot because room temperature air resistance etc will be minutely changing every second this even more minutely changes the resistance in your computer which changes voltages etc. (I think)
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