Laser mouse liftoff

coldmeat

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I have a cheap HP wireless laser mouse for my laptop and it tracks when it's off the surface at least 3cm. Do higher quality gaming mice do this as well? I always thought that optical was the way to go with a mouse if you find yourself lifting the mouse of the pad frequently because of low sensitivity. I don't when I'm just using my computer regularly, but some situations in games like using turrets make it impossible to turn without lifting the mouse.
 

Absolution75

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Happens w/my logitec g5 as well. Its even less than 3cm i believe (more like 1 cm). That's why I use the mx518 still.
 

Sheninat0r

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My G500 stops tracking about 5mm off the table, but I play on a bare wood surface. Even with my old, busted Ikari Laser, I never had any problems with liftoff distance.
 

Rifter

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Im dissapointed, i was expecting pictures of a flying mouse.

My razer will track only 1cm or less from surface.
 

coldmeat

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Im dissapointed, i was expecting pictures of a flying mouse.

My razer will track only 1cm or less from surface.

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corkyg

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why would you lift the mouse?

Mouseology 101 . . . when one runs out of room, i.e., the edge of a table or pad, one lifts the mouse to move it so as to allow continued movement in the chosen direction.
 

coldmeat

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Just got my Razer Diamondback 3g. Doesn't even track with 1 dvd under it (1.2mm). Very impressed.