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The adjustable hinge is nice, though it could go a bit higher. But 20 degrees is a start!If it wasn't a thumb-trackball, and had a scroll ring like the Kensington Orbit, I'd buy it in an instant.
Hrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrmmm..does it have the pixart 3366 ?
DPI (Min/Max) 512dpi to 2048dpiSensor MickeyScroll Wheel Optical sensing technology
The sensor is Mickey.QuoteDPI (Min/Max) 512dpi to 2048dpiSensor MickeyScroll Wheel Optical sensing technologySource: http://support.logitech.com/en_us/product/mx-ergo-wireless-trackball-mouse/specs
Mickey ?hrrrrrm......................don't know what that is.. but it doesn't look like any sort of gaming sensor.. As long as that ball does 1000 hz i suppose it doesn't matter what sensor..
I don't think any of the Logitech office products have gaming-grade sensors. Instead they focus on battery saving sensors that can track on different surfaces. Plus, I believe every trackball manufacturer uses a sensor developed specifically for trackballs. It's much more likely that Mickey is closer to 250/500 Hz to achieve the 4 months battery life. Can't seem to find anything about the manufacturer, though. Probably a cheap Chinese commission.
i feel like the wireless ensures the ball performance is going to be a bit choppy.. hopefully it has a 500hz mode.. but if it's going through their unifying receiver.. then that's not happening.
Quote from: tp4tissue on Mon, 11 September 2017, 22:03:00i feel like the wireless ensures the ball performance is going to be a bit choppy.. hopefully it has a 500hz mode.. but if it's going through their unifying receiver.. then that's not happening.Yeah, unifying is 125Hz max. With luck there's a wired mode with higher polling, but I'm 99% sure the wired is recharge only.Still waiting for this to come: https://www.gamingtrackball.com/pages/overview Finger trackballing is much better anyway.
Whats the polling rate via bluetooth?
Quote from: FloFoer94 on Tue, 12 September 2017, 04:46:13Whats the polling rate via bluetooth?Probably 125Hz as well. Even if it uses a newer version of bluetooth that may or may not have faster capacity, the 125Hz is probably fixed in hardware.125Hz isn't bad per-say, it's still 2 polls per frame at 60fps, but in a fast paced shooter it can come off as unresponsive. If there was a gsync-like system, but for mice, it would pretty much solve the issue.
does anyone actually play shooters with a trackball tho?