QwarkDreams
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I've got the same mouse. It's decent, and definitely holding up a lot better than the other mice I had (MX518, G500 or something), where the cable tangled and split. My only complaint is the scroll wheel. I hate the slick surface and shallow notches because they make it hard to have a good grip on the wheel while scrolling. It just feels weird. Whenever I'm browsing pages, I leave the wheel unlocked because it's suchn and awkward experience. I miss the rubberized wheels.
Well its been a while since I posted - Coffee table has gone - replaced it with View attachment 95184View attachment 95185
Specs still the same
That's really strange. I often see/hear the scroll wheel as the only complaint in reviews. I have no problems with it at allNever slipped once and I usually sweat when using the mouse which should make it even more difficult to use the scroll wheel. Actually, I like the scroll wheel a lot better than the one on my Roccat Kone (fortunately mine didn't break like it seemed to be the case with a lot of them). I like the heaviness of it and the free-spin mode is very handy on sites like reddit. when locked, it kinda feels a bit "whobbly" (I guess due to the weight of the wheel itself and the 'weak' resistance. But other than that I really do like it.
What bugs me more is the fact that the blue plastic and lighting are not the same shade -_-
It's not so much that it slips, it just feels awkward. I like the free-scroll as well (something I got with one of my first Logitech mice a few years back, and something I missed when I replaced it), and I use it almost exclusively on web pages because the wheel itself is such an annoying material. It's solely about the coating on it, because it lends itself to being slick and uncomfortable. I almost want to cover it in glue or something, haha.
Well its been a while since I posted - Coffee table has gone - replaced it with View attachment 95184View attachment 95185
Specs still the same
Please tell me that monitor is a touch-screen. I'm still rocking a touch monitor. Half tempted to hook up my touch monitor to my Dell Venue Pro 11 and see if I can get a dual touch screen setup going. Also, I have the same mousepad, but I have the Naga Epic 2012 (with removable sideplates) and the Razer DeathStalker Ultimate as opposed to your Naga and SteelSeries keyboard. Also got the Orbweaver for the gaming side of things. All in all, it's a very decent setup for me. Would have to try something as crazy as this in Japan though. Perhaps a fully loaded mobile operating suite that allows me to autopilot around Japan while using the computer?
Yes monitor is a 23" touchscreen - makes media consumption easier - keyboard and mouse come out when im gaming theres an xbox 360 in there as well - joypad and headphones stored in the compartment at the top. Its had some modifications recently too - I upgraded the monitor bracket to give more length on the monitor movement and I also cut a wireless charging pad for my phone into the seat foam and reupholstered it right about where the steelseries log is on the keyboard in the picture above so I can have it in view and charging while im playing with the monitor out
* RAM : 16 GB 1666 MHz DDR3 RAM
If anyone has this configuration pls send me a message I've some doubt's to clear![]()
Mine is a bit old but I still use it for gaming,
CPU - AMD Phenom X4 9550 Quad-core @ 2.2 GHz
RAM - 4 GB ddr2
Hard Drive - 640 GB 7200 RPM
Graphics card - PNY NVIDIA GTS 450 1 GB vram
Motherboard chipset - AMD 780G
OS - Windows 7 Home premium 64-bit SP1
I'm hoping to upgrade my pc by the end of 2015 start of 2016
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