Dland Gaming Mice by Zelotes T80NEW, C-17 HD
Dland Gaming Mice by Zelotes T80NEW, C-17. Mouse 1 Dland T-80 5500 DPI 7 button LED optical USB mouse I would have to elect this mouse as best in its class. It is very innexpensive, not to say it is cheap. The T-80NEW has features you would find on far more expensive mice. The chasis styling is just what you need to get away from knuckle cramping and even numb fingers if your busy all day long. The package consists of the T-80-New mouse. No drivers are needed, just plug and play. Startup may take a few seconds but that is the microsoft driver. Update to the latest and try intelimouse. The button assignments by default are left click, right click, wheel click, wheel scroll, DPI toggle, and the three odd buttons, fire will double click or fire twice by default, then the pair of microswitch rockers by default will page forward (Ctrl+arrow right) and page backward (Ctrl+arrow left). Take a few minutes and see if your intelimouse driver will allow you to assign different combinations for them. Some game setups may have options in which you can select a function and click one of the F/B rocker buttons to assign it to the function. Example would be drop item or pick up item, team chat / chat all, fire medic / fire nuke. You will have to experiment with this. For the value, In my humble opinion I would far rather beat the hell out of this mouse for six months and throw it away rather than buy a $70 intelimouse and suffer with its uncomfortable design for a few months and throw that way away. Take it for what it is worth, just my opinion but the hand shape grooves and the DPI toggle makes this way better than any plain jane optical mouse. And this has nice entertaining colors that it cycles through, and on activation of the DPI toggle button it does have a report color cue. DPI color toggle cue T-80NEW: 1000 DPI-Red 1600 DPI-Green 2400 DPI-Blue 3200 DPI-Pink 5500 DPI-Gold For under twenty bucks, just plug it in and go. This may be a contender for best for the money. I did not experience it but I did see where some people reported that after a period of time the mouse functioned but the cursor would not move. I did run across this problem a while back and went through a few old worn out meeses. Ultimately I replaced the excrecient 230Wat OEM power supply with a 650W and this problem went away just that fast. Possibly the 5V to the USB was going out, Possibly the plug at the mainboard needed to be shaken up a bit. Either way a new power supply and no more USB mouse coma attacks, no more Card reader errors, no more video driver errors (Nvidia GT240 powered off the pci bus). MDL#: T-80-NEW ASIN: B00QPQZZ62 URL: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QPQZZ62 I found a driver for a similar mouse. Souldio supplied mouse driver accommodates two buttons on the left, but not the third "fire button" which is something entirely different as fire extra has its own macro execution cycle. This may or may not work. Maybe someone will test it, and let m
Похожие видео
Показать еще