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this is working for me guys, from .15 sens 1600 dpi to .13 I have also added two layered strips of tape under each skate and that literally fixed my aim If you have an L7 pro and obsidian air skates i highly recommend this
Been playing with this pad since about september? My brother gave it to me after he switched to cloth I’ve bounced around different mice like the pulsefire haste stock skates (i broke it), my brothers malfunctioning op1 8k for awhile which had glass skates and i couldn’t change it cuz i had no extra skates (it was bad) and now the L7 pro with obsidian skates. For me, like starting off with the actual skates it needs, it felt great. over time idk what happened i clean it regularly and it the pad feels weird and rough. My brother did use glass skates on the glass pad though for months so that might’ve damaged it
Nice collection, in your opinion when it comes to Viper Mini shape, out of ATK F1, Hitscan Hyperlight and VXE Mad R which one is the closest? I ordered ATK F1 V2 Extreme yesterday out nowhere, because I just felt like trying something closer to VM after maining Mchose L7 Pro (great mouse btw IMHO), did I choose the right mouse with F1 V2 assuming it's the same shape as V1? Unrelated, but I read you also collect IEMs, which one do you like the most when it comes to gaming? Just out of curiosity. Thanks!
I went from g502x lighspeed to mchose l7 pro (black) and just wow. From 100g to 36g is like having nothing in the hand. My hand is 17x9cm
I think it's probably best to stick with what comes natural, so you focus on the game and not how you're holding a mouse. I think you could get a Mchose L7 Pro and probably call it a day. Specs for most new mice are up to par in a way where there's unlikely any tangible differences between them. You could be fine with some 1k sensor from several years back at this point, so focus primarily on weight and shape. If you have more stable movement and tend toward higher sens possibly look into an ergo but if you do some micro adjusting and repositioning, that's where shorter ambis are superior, otherwise your palm will stop it short on vertical movements.
This. Price for performance is crazy good, been using the L7 pro for competitive FPS. Comes with grips, click latency of around 0.2 ms, weight of 40gr.
I just switched from your same g502 to a Mchose L7 Pro. Big change since I’m talking about a 40g mouse, and as we know The g502 is a TANK lol. It’s somewhere in the 70€ range but I’m starting to love it more and more, perfect in my opinion for fps shooters. It comes with grips and a 8k dongle, clicks are fast (u can check the time responses online), overall structure is very solid too.
V8 is really good. but theres a cheaper and newer mouse from mchose called L7 p and i think its even better than the v8
mchose l7 series (almost same shape to the pulsar x2 cl but cheaper), pulsar x2 crazylight mini, scyrox v8 are really good for claw grip
Go for mchose ones. I'm using L7 PRO but you can find other ones too which are cheap and good.
L7 pro has pretty muted switches. Otherwise just get a Pinecill from Pine64 and solder switches of your choice in your mouse of choice.
The tech here hasn't changed a lot since then, you are going to be looking for a mouse that works with a 2.5ghz dongle and has a long battery life for your dock, that way its always attached to whatever machine you are using without swapping cables - get one you can program with your gaming machine if you need macros or whatever, then another mouse for your gaming setup that is specialized for gaming. Gaming mice choices are pretty wide open nowadays, with lots of great options for all budget ranges imo. the Mchose L7 Pro is a solid mid budget choice with an agnostic shape, but there are plenty of offerings in the same price range from other vendors that offer other shapes. If you have more budget, look into what the pro players are using for ideas in the 100-150 range - there was a post talking about this in this sub not long ago, should be easy to find - pretty sure it was the Logitech Prox and Razer deathadder having almost all of the pros using one or the other. Id suggest swapping to either a vertical mouse, trackball for your work hours to save your wrists in the long run. There are any number of vertical mice in production currently, the high budget option would be the Logitech lift, Keychron makes a decent one, as do plenty of other mid vendors tbh. this is for productivity so decent tracking and battery life that is in the weeks rather than days is ideal. Elecom makes pretty nice trackballs. I would suggest the Huge or the Deft Pro for most hand sizes. for smaller hands the Bitra is nice. I wouldn't recommend a thumb ball to most folks, as the finger ball gives you better control.
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