01.12.2010., 15:31
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Sta ste navalili... .. http://goo.gl/wCBNi
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There have been a few issues reported with the R.A.T. 7 that Cyborg obviously took very seriously for it’s top end. The first issue, a big one, is Z-tracking. A common problem with all of the mice that use the Philips Twin-Eye sensor, such as the Razer Mamba and the MSFT Sidewinder X, is erratic cursor movement when you lift the mouse slightly off the desk. A number of YouTube videos have been made demonstrating this very concern. Suggestions for types of mouse pads – white plastic supposedly works best – are the only known fix for users. Cyborg, however, recognized the problem and sought out to fix it (perhaps the reason for the significant delays). To do this they have installed a plastic filter over the sensor. It’s unclear exactly what this filter does and how it helps with the Z-tracking issue, but please understand: it works. I often lift the mouse when I’m working or gaming, and have had no Z-tracking issues with my Logitech G9, so this was a fear with this new mouse. After a day of use and many tests, I can’t replicate the problem. Z-tracking is no longer an issue.
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Zadnje izmijenjeno od: viper. 01.12.2010. u 23:26.
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