Steve,
JMHO.... I see no reason to suspect that a cordless mouse/kgd could EVER
outperform (speed-wise) a corded pair. I will defer if "features" are
part of this ask, and, not respond further.
Any/all cordless devices I have seen/tried (Logitech/MS/Saitek) until
now still have some noticeable degree of LAG. The logic in them still
takes extra time to do the do (their internal comm business/intfcs/drivers).
I suppose in years to come this will perhaps go away. Like when "corded"
stuff just plain goes away, I'm afraid (JMHO).
USB/Bluetooth/WIFI seem to be the tech mavens of the "transfer" battles.
I still sit with my corded stuff and watch the skirmishes. I am not
convinced; and, I do not buy/use cordless mice/kbs. Just park me with
the rest of the troglodytes.
Best,
Duncan
On 05/19/2010 16:18, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Since I have found the drivers for my logitech mice, it's not much of an
issue anymore. The question that still hasn't been definitively answered
is lag. Sure, I know you can game with a cordless mouse, but how good is
it? It seems to me that the MX518's are just a little bit slow (my
reactions are not the best, so I need the mouse to respond). I've tried
a Razer Lachesis, but the low profile is a bad angle for me and I end up
with a sore hand after a couple of hours. Again corded. So is a cordless
mouse as fast as, faster than, or almost as fast as a corded one? From
what I've seen so far, the cordless mouse ranks as almost as fast....
Steve
On 5/19/2010 1:02 PM, Stan Zaske wrote:
I get well over a week on 1 AA battery.
On 5/19/2010 11:34 AM, Alex wrote:
You don't wear out normal alkaline batteries (let alone rechargeable
lithium in some of these mice) in 8 hours of non-stop use.
On Wed, 19 May 2010 12:02:41 -0400 (EDT), Christopher Fisk
<[email protected]> wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
I think both MS and Logitech have mice that come with cradles that
recharge
the batteries.
It is not uncommon for me to have an 8 hour gaming run...
Christopher Fisk