Computer Mouse & Pad?

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slhuffman

I would very much appreciate any suggestions on the best mouse to use for bullet chess. Mine takes a bit of time to stop after I drop my piece and lift my finger off the mouse. I have lost games by 1/100 of a second and it is frustrating. Also is the pad important? If so which one is best>

Any help would be appreciated

Arctor

Is a game where you can lose because you used a fraction of a second more thinking time than your opponent really worth wasting your hard earned dollars on?

slhuffman
Arctor wrote:

Is a game where you can lose because you used a fraction of a second more thinking time than your opponent really worth wasting your hard earned dollars on?


 Yes Mine is worn out and needs to be replaced anyway. I don't play anything to loose. My when you think about how much money a computer why setle for a second class mouse, especiallt when their coist is considered. sorta like buying a new car and never changing the oil or tuning it up.

 

Scott the snooker lover

NimzoRoy

http://reviews.cnet.com/mice/?tag=contentMain;contentBody

http://www.pcworld.com/products/input_devices.html

BTW a mouse pad isn't important IMHO - I haven't used one in ages although I do use the mouse on a desk blotter which I guess is a giant mouse pad in effect 

I do recommend a wireless mouse no matter what it's used for!

UnratedGamesOnly
slhuffman wrote:

I would very much appreciate any suggestions on the best mouse to use for bullet chess. Mine takes a bit of time to stop after I drop my piece and lift my finger off the mouse. I have lost games by 1/100 of a second and it is frustrating. Also is the pad important? If so which one is best>

Any help would be appreciated


 I dont mean to laugh, and im truely sorry but to post about what is the best mouse and mouse pad so i dont lose by 1/100 of a second is funny.

slhuffman

What you dont understand is the math in bullet chess. If you move 60 times over the course of a game and you loose 1/10 of a second on each move your chance of winning are less. If you cannot understand how to calculate the total lost time in a game in bullet chess the game is just not for you. Watch the 2000+ players move and you will see the difference. They are serious players, play to win and have the best equipment. I got a better mouse and my bullet rating went up about 150 points in two days.

If you dont get my point try bowling. It will be more your speed.

porthos23
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I'd recommend a trackpad! Just kidding. I'd like to see a grandmaster play an average player with that kind of handicap.

McHeath

Is there a plug-in which would let me use my joystick? I´m really fast with that ...