Mouse problem

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Unisaw
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Mouse problem

Post by Unisaw »

My mouse (Razer Death Adder) is responding poorly in-game and in general. I bought it about a year ago and for the last year or so I have been using a black, matte, mouse pad which is really more of a dinner place mat. It is larger than a mouse pad and that helps my game. It worked fine until recently. I have cleaned the optics on the mouse but no change. The pointer just sticks as I move the mouse. Rocket jumping in QL has become very difficult even with low ping (18).

Any thoughts?
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Re: Mouse problem

Post by axbaby »

other mousees act poorly in a similar manner?
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Unisaw
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Re: Mouse problem

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Haven't tried other mouses.
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Re: Mouse problem

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well , try it.
It will help in troubleshooting what's going on.
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Re: Mouse problem

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USB i take it ?

try a different USB port
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Re: Mouse problem

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Think the plural for mouse is moose
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Re: Mouse problem

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mice or mouses
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Re: Mouse problem

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Think "meeps" is also accepted
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Re: Mouse problem

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I shiver when I think of what SoM calls his hand held pointing device.
I am guessing Microhard
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Re: Mouse problem

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my best friend :p
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Re: Mouse problem

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I think what has happened as I look at the mouse pad (aka place mat) is the moose feet have removed any texture from the surface giving it a gloss. It is a USB mouse. So i'll first replace the pad and see wtf happens. Optic moose don't need a particular surface to work but will not work on a glossy surface.
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Re: Mouse problem

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why are you using a pad in the first place ? those were 90's

get rid of it and use it plainly on your desk.
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Re: Mouse problem

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SoM wrote:why are you using a pad in the first place ? those were 90's

get rid of it and use it plainly on your desk.
I used to do this until i got worn out spots on my desk/keyboard tray. I went back to a pad.
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Re: Mouse problem

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crappy desk then :p

i've been using my desk since opticals came out and no worn out spots
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Re: Mouse problem

Post by obsidian »

I use a massive self healing cutting mat. I use it for normal stuff anyway, so it doubles well as a mouse pad.

Moose?
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Re: Mouse problem

Post by Unisaw »

I use a rather expensive wood desk so I must use the pad.

Well - the answer is-------------I bought a new apd and that fixed it. The mouse pads wore the old pad to a gloss and optics can't track on a glossy surface.

Thanks all.
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