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The main thing, of course, is to look at the DPI, that is, the refresh rate.
The second is that you pinch it yourself to feel that its ergonomic design is not suitable for the shape of your hand, and there is the current mouse divided into photoelectric and laser, I personally prefer laser mice, positioning is more accurate than photoelectricity, and it is not easy to lose frames. . . Displays the normal mouse DPI on the market
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DPI is not necessarily important, can you play large FPS games with a large monitor, 2000 dpi is enough.
Buying a mouse is generally based on the dpi, but other parameters are also important, such as size, if you have a small hand to buy a big mouse, it will definitely not work.
There is also weight, especially when playing games, the weight must be appropriate, and it will float when it is light, and it will be tiring when it is heavy.
Comfort, now most mouse merchants are leaning in that direction, ergonomics are getting more and more in place. A good mouse basically doesn't have to think about whether it will be uncomfortable to use.
Also,It's the number of buttons、Key distribution, etc.,Whether it supports key customization (it's useful to play CS)。 As for the feel of the micro switch, a better mouse is always not bad, at most it can be disassembled and welded by yourself.
Whether the driver interface is user-friendly (I have used the Wrangler driver, it doesn't feel very good), whether the game is intelligently accelerated, etc.
I've been using the Logitech G400 for 1 year and it still feels good.
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The technical indicators of the mouse are: DPI (sampling rate.
fps (refresh rate.
Returns. DPI (dots per inch) is the number of pixels per inch, while CPI (count per inch) is a measure per inch. The latter is, in principle, a measure of the performance of the mouse, that is, how many commands the mouse sends to the computer for every inch it moves on the plane.
Refresh rate FPS is the parameter value that the mouse's optical engine feeds back to the mouse's MCU (miniature control unit) at a rate of frames per second. FPS measures the amount of information used to save and display dynamics**. The more frames per second, the smoother the action will be.
Only 15 frames per second can be served.
The rate of return is determined by the microcontroller.
Microcontrol unit) processes and feeds back the value of the signal to the host. His unit is Hertz.
For example, if the return rate is 125Hz, it can simply be considered that the MCU sends data to the computer every 8ms. 500Hz is sent every 2 milliseconds.
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The technical indicators of the mouse are: DPI (sampling rate), FPS (refresh rate), and return rate.
DPI (dots per inch) is the number of pixels per inch, while CPI (counts per inch) is the number of measurements per inch. Logically speaking, the latter is a measure of mouse performance, and it refers to the number of instructions sent back to the computer for every 1 inch of mouse movement on a flat surface.
The refresh rate fps is the parameter value fed back to the MCU (miniature control unit) of the mouse by the optical lead of the mouse, and its unit is FPS (frame second). FPS is a measure of the amount of information used to save and display dynamic information. The more frames per second, the smoother the action will be.
By definition, it refers to the number of times the mouse CMOS imaging chip is imaged per second, which is the number of times the mouse optical engine takes pictures of the bottom of the mouse within one second. For example, a traditional optical mouse can sample up to 3000 frames per second, which means it can sample and process 3000 shadow images in one second.
The rate of return is the value of the mouse MCU (micro control unit) after processing the signal and then feeding back to the host, and his unit is Hz. For example, if the return rate is 125Hz, it can be simply considered that the MCU sends data to the computer every 8ms; 500Hz is sent every 2ms.
The rate of return is a mouse performance parameter that gamers attach great importance to, and theoretically speaking, a higher rate of return can give full play to the performance of the mouse, which is more practical for gamers.
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There are two ways to view mouse parameters:
Method 1: Look at the label at the bottom of the mouse;
Flip the mouse and look at the bottom tab.
Method 2: Just check the outer packaging box or manual;
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There are some parameters under the mouse, you can take a look, and then you can check it on the Internet according to the brand.
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The sensor is high-performance, and PixArt PMW3389 belongs to the enthusiast level. Product examples: Daryou EM945 gaming mouse, Razer Sharp Viper, etc. are all this, and the comprehensive production process is still better than EM945, to tell the truth.
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Mouse is a very high-frequency electronic product in our daily life, and its use experience has a very important impact on our usual office and entertainment, so it is very necessary to choose a mouse that you can use.
The mouse has a lot of parameters, dpi, refresh rate, return rate, lod, g value, etc., which dazzles people to watch, but for the vast majority of us, these performances are excessive, enough to meet the needs, so I won't say too many bells and whistles below.
It's not the parameters that matter, it's the feel!
Dalyou EM905
89 free shipping, OEM factory, durable, ergonomic design** is very stable, basically unchanged.
Logitech G403
DPI 16000, ergonomic, suitable for large hands.
Razer: Inferno Python v2
The same DPI 16000, excellent cable, suitable for big hands to hold, mature mold, classic fps mouse, good feel.
The price has risen to 300+).
Razer Mamba (wireless version).
Wireless version, the only choice for about 500 wireless mice!
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The main thing is the chip, and the chip is everything. The second is some silent height, drive and the like, the current high-end chip is PMW3389. I recommend a high-end modular gaming mouse M627 launched by the veteran manufacturer Colorful in late 18 years, and the landlord can go and learn about it.
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The DPI of the mouse has DPI (Sampling Rate, FPS (Refresh Rate).
and so on are the technical indicators of the mouse. The larger the adjustable range of the above indicators of a mouse, the better the performance of the mouse.
About mouse dpi:
Mouse DPI (resolution) refers to the positioning accuracy of the mouse, the unit is dpi or cpi, and refers to the maximum amount of information that can be accurately positioned per inch of mouse movement. When we move the mouse one inch to the left, the 400dpi mouse sends 400 "left" signals to the computer, while the 800dpi mouse sends 800 times. Let's say that if we move the mouse 1 800 inches, then the 800 dpi mouse will send a movement signal to the computer, but the 400 dpi mouse will not respond, and we have to move another 1 800 inches for it to transmit the movement signal.
To put it simply, an 800dpi mouse will react faster than a 400dpi mouse at the beginning of the move. 800dpi and 400dpi mice just in monitor resolution.
In high cases, the difference in performance will be noticeable.
About the mouse refresh rate:
Refresh rate refers to the number of times an electron beam repeats an image on the screen. The higher the refresh rate, the more stable the displayed image (picture) will be. The refresh rate will directly determine it**, but because the refresh rate and resolution are mutually restricted, only at high resolution to achieve a high refresh rate Zheng Zhengqing such a display can be called excellent performance.
Hello lz: The general mouse is designed according to the human body, suitable for the habits and comfort of the human body, but some mice are specially designed for games or other functions, such as the Razer optical mouse is designed for CF games, its high sensitivity (adjustable), short delay, are needed for this game, but this mouse is relatively high, for some non-game enthusiasts, it is a waste, the current mouse on the market is various, **also dazzling, each has its own points and shortcomings, For example, wired mouse and wireless mouse, as a casual person, I choose a wireless mouse, which can expand the range of operation; Therefore, buying a mouse depends on the function you need, and then choose a suitable mouse from the ** and performance! Thank you!
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