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- Dec 11, 2002
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Tried it, I get clean left/right zigzagsOriginally posted by: savourt
This is a standard test that the Chinese review sites use to check if the mouse can be used by low sens swipers/gamers:
1. Open Windows Control Panel, Mouse, set your Pointer Speed all the way down to the lowest it'll go.
2. Open a graphics program, set it to "paint" (ie create a line whereever the mouse goes)
3. Swipe the mouse while drawing the line very quickly left and right.
The MX510 will produce a clean left/right series of zig zags. The MX1000 will jump all over the place. None of the pro teams will use the MX1000 so it's strictly amateur hour.
I looked into the laser. They use an extremely small laser, you can't hurt your eyes with it. I even swiftly rubbed my finger over the sensor to ensure that it was on.I don't think anyone has really understood why the laser mouse has this momentary delay. I work daily around lasers and know that government regulations are a bear. It doesn't matter that the power output of the laser in this mouse is miniscule, it is just a LASER --- Ooooooooo no!! not a LASER!!! (Of course it is just non-sense but thats how some people think - especially government types)
I expect that in order to use a laser where people might potentially be exposed to it they were required to make a pretty aggresive system to detect that the mouse is against a surface and that the slight delay may have been required before it was approved. Now I doubt Logitech would admit that, but my suspicions are that this is the real story.
I suspect that for liability reasons they were afraid some ignoramus would pick up the mouse look at the laser beam and claim that "OH GOD, it hurt my eye!!!!! - I want millions of dollars".
Think about it.
P.S. On this basis I would be suprised to find much difference between the 1.4 and 1.3 (By the way has anybody answered how to figure out whether a particular base/mouse is v 1.3 or 1.4?
I haven't looked closely, but I can recreate the same thing the video shows, but I don't often lift my mouse in game. I am a two handed player I use a lefthanded joystick for forward, backward, strafe left and right and the mouse for steering. The joystick has twist, so I use that for fast turning, and the mouse for more controlled turning (shorter turns). To turn very fast I use both at the same time.
Cheers all
So your eye damaging theory is null.