Just Interested in a couple things here. Wondering who uses which mouse with what mouse feet? I know Hyperglide is an extremely popular favorite as I use them on my mx500.
If you have swapped out your mouse feet I'd like to know why, or if you'd like to swap them out I want to know what you would change to and why. Thanks
They felt more like rubber than teflon. They literally made the mouse 'skid' rather than slide from side to side.
Too thin, horrible material, and actually increased the drag compared to no feet at all (I tried it before putting on the hyperglides.)
Why would you order from sweden? I order my hyperglides from http://www.hyperglide.net/ ships world wide afaik. Usually much cheaper than resellers as well.
Steelseries have better quality teflon than hyperglides IMO, with better glide when you wear them down. Unfortunatly they aren't available for all mice, a little bit more expensive per pair and slightly thiner as well. First thing I do when I get a mouse is to order new feet from steelseries or hyperglide so I get used to one type of glide (consistency reasons).
Just curious, anyone know if there is a way to underclock a mouse? for example if you plug it in and theres no lower settings than 800/1000dpi and you want to run it at 400, is there a way this can be done?
The windows sensitivity settings are stored in the registry, so you can edit the values set through the GUI there. Windows sens is ignored in DirectInput games though, so most games won't be affected by the change in sens.