I missed the part about it being battery powered to(6 D batteries). also yeah that was a durr moment for me. I would have considered yamaha and casio but I figured they be well out of my price range.
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I should have a near complete setup for you soon, Grouch. You will accept it :0:.
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I've been using the same keyboard I've had for a long time now. Years. My mouse though, that's a different story. Seems like I need to replace a mouse every few years or so.
I'm coming up on a decade for my mouse.
hell it takes as much as an old boombox or portable tv.
if your talking pc I blew most of what was left in my savings(I do have some other savings but it's in cash and really should be in the bank where it'd do me more good) on a new microwave, which I did need mine was really old and was rusting out on the inside. so I don't have anything to spend on one unless my gofundme succeeds.
lucky. what brand and kind are you using?
I have the previous version of the mouse in a drawer (got it for $1). I have several mice lying around, the most recent is a Deathadder 3.5G I got for around $12.
To Razer's credit, they used a better coating and it isn't the sort that deteriorates into a gummy mess. Rubberized can be nice but you have to clean it frequently and not forget and leave it sitting for a while like I did :lol. If a company cheaps out on the rubber it'll go to crap no matter what you do.
had to look that up. looks pretty nice and sounds like it's a decent sized mouse. I'm a little disappointed by the last one I bought, I bought a wireless HP mouse it works fine but it's a little smaller than my wired HP mouse so it's just a little bit uncomfortable still not as bad as that piece of crap unbranded one I bought years ago. that thing was a tiny piece of shit I ended up breaking it and throwing it away.
I haven't had any trouble that couldn't be worked around with their mice. It's a shame they moved away from standalone drivers and configuration software. The nice thing about Razer is that you can get a lot of older models for next to nothing because there are a ton floating around :lol.
The downside is now you need Synapse for anything new. I read that you can get the config. files for offline use with the Synapse 2 supported peripherals but I don't have anything that's Synapse 2+ only to confirm with. Any of the mice with onboard memory would be fine since you could set it up once and be done and only lose macro usage without SW.
needing software to use a mouse is stupid.
well what to do now. go back to grinding in FO2 or record a game video hmm
It's only a requirement for additional features. If you only want default binds or it has onboard memory then you don't need it. My annoyance with modern mice is that the software has gotten bloated beyond belief. Synapse I dislike because it's online junk :disgust:.