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Originally posted by phoronix View PostPhoronix: Logitech Begins Supporting Linux Users
Still I JUST bought a Roccat Kone + last week for a box I was building for mom's birthday. Nice mouse. Okay, there is nothing about fair trade mouses here (there is none besides Nager IT) but well, you can't have everything. And it's totally overkill for mom but I knew they had Linux support and the design is made iirc in Hamburg (.de) so I wanted to support that. And it feels nice under the hand, not too small.
Anyway, Logitech has a big market share and the HW is normally of good quality (used that brand from the early DOS times) so it's good if they become aware of Linux even though they should have done this much earlier, especially when you see how MS badly f*cked them earlier in the business.Stop TCPA, stupid software patents and corrupt politicians!
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Originally posted by Ishayu View PostTotal bull. I've been playing World of Warcraft with one of my most important abilities bound to the middle mouse button using a G500 for what... 4 years now? Not only has it not broken on me, but I find it extremely easy to activate the button.
On the other hand, I tried out a Razer Naga for a few months during the middle of 2011 and that shit broke on me literally instantly. If you wanna talk about cheap china plastic crap talk about Razer.
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Originally posted by RealNC View PostDoesn't change the fact that they still sell overpriced hardware that doesn't last.
For those who don't know the G500's scroll wheel button needs a damn kilogram of force to actuateLast edited by Detructor; 20 May 2013, 06:13 AM.
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Originally posted by mike4 View PostHas this been mentioned before? Anyway have a look at:
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Originally posted by Bucic View PostWoW? Zone benchmark for Mouse precision...
I'm going to make a guess that you've never played it competitively. World of Warcraft PvP does require mouse precision for a multitude of reasons.
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Originally posted by Ishayu View PostI thought we were speaking about actuation of the middle mouse button and not mouse precision?
I'm going to make a guess that you've never played it competitively. World of Warcraft PvP does require mouse precision for a multitude of reasons.
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Originally posted by mike4 View Post
You can make a .desktop file too.
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