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In sig, and the only thing I do is set the sensitivity about 75% to the right in the drivers. Beyond that, it's gtg for me to play.
 
Originally posted by: Garth
I have a question for all you Logitech MX5-series users.

I currently use the Evoluent "vertical mouse" because I used to get terrible pains in my forearm from too much mousing. It's not bad. It has pretty good resolution and it is certainly comfortable, but I wonder if there might be better out there.

How ergonomic is, say, the MX510, in your opinions? It looks pretty well-contoured, but still it looks too flat for my liking. I also have really big hands, so I doubt the countours would really fit my palm, anyway.

Thoughts?

All i gotta say is that looks sweet!!!!! when's the MX 518 version come out?

BTW, dose the mx 518 have the weight in it too?, i like light mice, not thats its heavy, buy ya know what i mean.
 
MX510 Blue.

Nothing done to it.

After reading about people taking the weight out of the mouse - its pretty light to begin with, especially if you're weening yourself off a wireless mouse.
 
MX510 Red.

Windows settings: Mouse sensitivity - all the way up. Mouse acceleration - max.

CS:S settings: Mouse sensitivity - 6. Mouse acceleration - max. It takes about 1.5 inches of mouse movement to do a 1080° spin in-game.
 
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