To everyone out there who wants to get serious gaming performance out of their mice, MAKE SURE YOU STAY THE HELL AWAY FROM ANYTHING WITH A TILT WHEEL TECH, K?
stocktroll wrote:
you cant count the tilt wheel as extra buttons because its way too gay to use in game. If you try binding stuff to it you'll be fumbling all over it pressing in the mouse wheel when you meant to tilt, and tilting the mouse wheel when you meant to press it in.
I have no problem with it. The mouse button on the G5 is raised pretty high and has a bit of resistance to it that makes it fairly easy to use without the problems you describe. Personally I had more problem with the 2 thumb buttons on the MX518 than with the tilt buttons on the G5
jayP.lq wrote:I have no problem with it. The mouse button on the G5 is raised pretty high and has a bit of resistance to it that makes it fairly easy to use without the problems you describe. Personally I had more problem with the 2 thumb buttons on the MX518 than with the tilt buttons on the G5
Allright lemme guess, I bet you're using mouse scroll to change weapons?
On paper the G5 is better, 6.4mpixel/s vs 5.8mpixel/s, 2000dpi vs 1600dpi, 500Hz usb vs 125Hz usb... and its on sale for $50 at best buy and the mx-518 is on sale for $40 at futureshop...
ToxicBug wrote:On paper the G5 is better, 6.4mpixel/s vs 5.8mpixel/s, 2000dpi vs 1600dpi, 500Hz usb vs 125Hz usb... and its on sale for $50 at best buy and the mx-518 is on sale for $40 at futureshop...
personally I went from a MX518 to a G5 and I was really suprised at how much better it feels, since the MX518 is a damn good mouse. If you dont mind spending the extra cash for it, its worth it.
I've gone through alot of logitech mice, in my experiance the G5 is the bet one I've ever used.
I almost got the G5, but it only has one thumb button, which I didnt like. I was used to the two buttons on the MX518, and the MX1000 had three so I ended up getting that one.