that means the same thing.
the fact you just get a poor built mouse for $150 thats flimsy and shit, yeah thats overpriced. If it were $60-$80, sure, it's a great wireless mouse for the price.
>$150
It never costs that though. For the past few years this mouse has always been available for ~80€ here in yurop.
My scroll wheel did fail though after 2 years, but thankfully it's a trivial thing to fix. Replaced switches while at it just for fun.
Surely IQfy can hold a soldering iron?
It's near-perfect otherwise, I just wish it was smaller. My previous Model O- was so much more comfy. But I'm never going back to wired.
>having to re-solder a £150 mouse
bro, just fricking end it. Holy shit, do you also thank your uncle after raping you?
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
https://hinta.fi/2068333/logitech-pro-x-superlight/hintaseuranta?l=1
The original one has been available here for ~90€ since 2021, I purchased mine for 80€. The red variant was 40€ at one point. Also note quarter of this is tax. >having to re-solder a £150 mouse
All gaming mice I've had have failed within two years. Everything from Zowie to Glorious, expensive or cheap, doesn't matter, it will break. Especially if it has a cord. Every single one of my wired mice I've had to splice and solder the cable.
the superlite 2 has an msrp of 160, the fact that your mouse is failing at all after regular use in such a short time and requires you to open it and do solder work is insane for the price. do you expect the average gamer to own a soldering iron?
there are tons of people having issues a lot sooner than you. if you want to burn time and money instead of buying a better product in the same price range go for gold but it doesn't meant the product isn't bad.
> do you expect the average gamer to own a soldering iron?
Not my problem if you're so moronic and poorly raised that you can't even replace a fricking switch on a fricking mouse. The likes of you are to be taken advantage of. >if you want to burn time and money
Few hours of maintenance and 4€ in parts after 2 years of use? Reasonable. >instead of buying a better product in the same price range
Like what?
Logitech did drop the ball by cheaping out on the switches and scroll encoder, by no means is it a perfect product. But luckily those are trivially replaceable and everything else seems to be built well.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Sounds like you're coping. Even if its 80 poor dollars, that's still expensive for a mouse. Why should I buy gaming slop if i can walk down walmart and buy a $20 mouse that outlasts a $160 mssrp one?
If you're willing to spend that much, why not buy a mouse that lasts longer than 2 years? My G400s still works like new after nearly 10 years. Can you say that the superlight will last 10 years?
Frick off, you bootlicker.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>Why should I buy gaming slop if i can walk down walmart and buy a $20 mouse that outlasts a $160 mssrp one?
If you don't need a high performance wireless gaming mouse, don't get one. Everything enthusiast and gaymer tends to last less than EOM shit. PC parts, peripherals, everything.
My self-built PC has suffered several component failures, a fricking PSU fire, 4 dead fans, meanwhile my brothers prebuilt 10y/o HP shitbox that has been dropped, abused, never even cleaned, has never had any hardware failures ...
Hobbyist shit is always less reliable. >Can you say that the superlight will last 10 years?
Mine likely will, because I can fix stuff. Already replaced all the common weak points. The only thing guaranteed to some day go bad is the battery, but that's a easy thing to replace too. Still lasts weeks after 2 years of constant use, btw, >If you're willing to spend that much, why not buy a mouse that lasts longer than 2 years?
Again, what would last longer while being at least as good as this one?
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>high perfomance
you have no clue what you're talking about.
There's a wonderful thing called research. Razer is just as bad as logitech, but razer have a few hidden gems and you can get them if you do research. Price isn't related to quality and it sounds like you just blind buy any expensive old shit.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>>high perfomance >you have no clue what you're talking about.
Tell me, what was better than the GPW back in 2021, and available for ~80€? It's only recently that these 4-8k polling rate mice have come to the market at all, and more for the most part more expensive. >Price isn't related to quality and it sounds like you just blind buy any expensive old shit.
I already mentioned I've used Glorious mice. Cheap trash but I deemed them good value back when FInalmouse was the only brand that made lightweight mice in 2018 or so.
do you thank logitech for sliding their dick down your throat?
G400s has lasted me nearly 10 years and I haven't opened it once. You have to re-engineer your $150 msrp mouse when you could've bought a cheaper, better mouse.
>basic maintenance is re-engineering for nu-/g/
Go back to IQfy
>Again, what would last longer while being at least as good as this one?
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/razer-deathadder-v3-pro/5.html
Performs much better in every test, has the ability to go to 8k polling rate, better battery, better build quality.
Didn't exist when I bought my GPW. Plus it's always been 50% more expensive.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>opening your mouse and re-soldering is basic maintenance
basic maintence is wiping your mouse with a cloth.
Soldering can go wrong, there's always a risk. That shouldn't be a think in such a high price range.
Soldering is not only messy, creates fumes and making a mistake is extremely easy, it's just excessive. Claiming you can solder isn't a sign of your high IQ and you're so smart, soldering can be learnt by anyone and isnt hard.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>soldering can be learnt by anyone and isnt hard.
Then why are you so scared of it?
i think i have a car to sell you buddy, no wheels and a broken engine but its a great diy project
You've clearly never owned a car. Regardless what you buy, you'll be replacing parts on it sooner or later.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>Then why are you so scared of it?
because you shouldn't have to do teardowns on a 2 year old mouse that is $150?
im ok soldering on my old mice, but not an expensive one.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
> that is $150?
80€* >but not an expensive one.
It's a cheap mouse. Always has been.
The MSRP was inflated and they had 80% margins because there was no competition. But as soon as there was (2021), they dropped it to the more reasonable 80-90€ range.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Show receipt with time and date.
Logitech loyalists, everyone.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>The MSRP was inflated and they had 80% margins because there was no competition
stop speaking utter bullshit.
https://hinta.fi/2068333/logitech-pro-x-superlight/hintaseuranta?l=1
I already linked local price history. Not giving you more, fed.
I'm no logitech loyalist either. I'm just saying you can fix shit, you don't have to buy a new mouse if something replacable happens to break. But out of all the mice I've had, this was the most reliable.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Or you can return it and get a better mouse, logitech dick sucker.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
It was out of warranty when the encoder failed moron
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
my viper v2 still works like new. never opened it up.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>But out of all the mice I've had, this was the most reliable.
but >i did have to open it and re-solder it after 2 years.
HAHAHAHAH, WHAT
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Yes. Every single mouse I've had has broken in less than 2 years >a4tech something or other >failed cable >Zowie ZA12 >failed cable >failed sensor >Model O >failed cable >Model O- >failed cable >Logitech G Pro Wireless >failed scroll encoder
Gaming mice are trash. Get used to it.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
never had a single one of those mice, so probably just you being moronic and doing no research.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Oh and EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THOSE MICE scrolls wore out so you got not feedback and the scroll could get stuck between two points, actuating randomly.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless was the only one that did not suffer this fate. But the encoder failed in a different way.
Bought a more durable dust-proof Kailh one that has similar design that wont wear out.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
The frick are you doing to your mice? I dailied this piece of shit for at least 7 years, stole it from high school and used it until after college, and it still fricking works perfectly. Only upgraded cause I wanted more buttons. It isn’t natural to kill mice that quickly
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>The MSRP was inflated and they had 80% margins because there was no competition
stop speaking utter bullshit.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
i tend to not buy cars that immediately break down and do research into my purchasing decisions, not buy a lemon at full price only to have to fix it myself a month later
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
do you thank logitech for sliding their dick down your throat?
G400s has lasted me nearly 10 years and I haven't opened it once. You have to re-engineer your $150 msrp mouse when you could've bought a cheaper, better mouse.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>Again, what would last longer while being at least as good as this one?
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/razer-deathadder-v3-pro/5.html
Performs much better in every test, has the ability to go to 8k polling rate, better battery, better build quality.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
ive had my dav3 as soon as it was released. Still works like a dream. I clean it every day, USB-C from the get go is nice and high polling rate is cool to have.
the superlite 2 has an msrp of 160, the fact that your mouse is failing at all after regular use in such a short time and requires you to open it and do solder work is insane for the price. do you expect the average gamer to own a soldering iron?
there are tons of people having issues a lot sooner than you. if you want to burn time and money instead of buying a better product in the same price range go for gold but it doesn't meant the product isn't bad.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
for me, im in love with the Viper V2 pro. Have owned it for a year, still no issues.
its actually much better speaking from first hand experience.
I went through 3 superlights >first one stopped charging. >second one the LED stopped working >third one left click just lost it spring
have had my viper v2, no issues at all.
Thats not even the worst part. Razers software suite is one of the most obnoxious and bloated pieces of shit software out there.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
true, but from a hardware point, razer is downright better.
razer viper is lighter, has better specs but is $100 over the outrageous $150 for a light, flimsy piece of shit thats the superlight.
the superlite 2 rattles after a week of use (multiple reviewers have said this, one had to open his up and tape the battery down to fix it), my deathadder v3 pro has yet to rattle after months. never had a razer mouse fail on me unlike other brands, worth paying the overpriced gayming pricetag
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
haha, im not the only one. Battery came undone after 2 weeks of use for me. Logitech haven't made a good mouse since the G400.
Every mouse they've produced since then has been tacky shit that breaks after 2 weeks.
Razer dont have a better history, but at least their modern mice are better than their older ones.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
they jacked up the price 2x just because they slapped "gaming" to the mouse
My superlight died after just six months, so I switched to a Razer Viper V2 Pro. It's way sturdier, but unfortunately, it doesn't play nice with my KVM switch
I can buy seven (7) razer viper minis for the price of 1 superlight. and viper minis have:
no double click issue
better sensor
better shape
better skates
better clicks
better response time
better build quality
even if a viper mini died, I paid 20 EUR for it, who gives a frick?
kind of, cheap mouses use very dodgy sensors that poor tracking and a lot of deviation. try doing flick shots with a $5 office mouse and you'll see your tracking frick up and your crosshair will be all over the place.
past that point its mostly just latency/consistency which is hard to know if it really makes a difference, some cheaper sensors do have acceleration and noticable jitter especially at non native dpi for that sensor (setting your dpi to 1600 is usually a safe bet for 99% of sensors)
Cool. I have a Logitech 403 that I spent like 20 ballers on. I've had it for roughly 6 years and only recently has the wheel started to misbehave. He's a frickin' trooper. You?
you have to admit they have really good marketing, people are paying like 200 usd for a mouse thats going to be replaced in 6 months when it inevitability breaks. the same morons will probably buy another logitech mouse too because their favorite eceleb uses one
>lets make products shitter and break faster, i dont care because i can just fix it myself. i hope logitech pukes in my box so i get the privilege to clean it up myself. worth every penny!
how is this Black person breaking so many mice so quickly wtf are you doing to them, ive only ever had 1 mouse fail on my from daily 8+ hour usage and i was shocked when it happened.
U can get a deathadder v2 for 30$ or v2 pro for 50$, why buy flimsy logitech shit. Their mice are so tiny for anyone with larger hands, they are literally unusable. Deathadder at least has a nice size (though it should be bigger too, STOP SAVING ON MATERIAL U CHINKS).
I mean, wait till you learn what I've done to my keyboard.
The frick are you doing to your mice? I dailied this piece of shit for at least 7 years, stole it from high school and used it until after college, and it still fricking works perfectly. Only upgraded cause I wanted more buttons. It isn’t natural to kill mice that quickly
a 20 something dollar mouse i stole from a friend 8 years ago still works, ive never used one of these but from reading the thread im just shocked at how often they break
Never seen it until now, so clearly not.
Not overrated but definitely overpriced
that means the same thing.
the fact you just get a poor built mouse for $150 thats flimsy and shit, yeah thats overpriced. If it were $60-$80, sure, it's a great wireless mouse for the price.
>$150
It never costs that though. For the past few years this mouse has always been available for ~80€ here in yurop.
My scroll wheel did fail though after 2 years, but thankfully it's a trivial thing to fix. Replaced switches while at it just for fun.
Surely IQfy can hold a soldering iron?
It's near-perfect otherwise, I just wish it was smaller. My previous Model O- was so much more comfy. But I'm never going back to wired.
>having to re-solder a £150 mouse
bro, just fricking end it. Holy shit, do you also thank your uncle after raping you?
https://hinta.fi/2068333/logitech-pro-x-superlight/hintaseuranta?l=1
The original one has been available here for ~90€ since 2021, I purchased mine for 80€. The red variant was 40€ at one point. Also note quarter of this is tax.
>having to re-solder a £150 mouse
All gaming mice I've had have failed within two years. Everything from Zowie to Glorious, expensive or cheap, doesn't matter, it will break. Especially if it has a cord. Every single one of my wired mice I've had to splice and solder the cable.
> do you expect the average gamer to own a soldering iron?
Not my problem if you're so moronic and poorly raised that you can't even replace a fricking switch on a fricking mouse. The likes of you are to be taken advantage of.
>if you want to burn time and money
Few hours of maintenance and 4€ in parts after 2 years of use? Reasonable.
>instead of buying a better product in the same price range
Like what?
Logitech did drop the ball by cheaping out on the switches and scroll encoder, by no means is it a perfect product. But luckily those are trivially replaceable and everything else seems to be built well.
Sounds like you're coping. Even if its 80 poor dollars, that's still expensive for a mouse. Why should I buy gaming slop if i can walk down walmart and buy a $20 mouse that outlasts a $160 mssrp one?
If you're willing to spend that much, why not buy a mouse that lasts longer than 2 years? My G400s still works like new after nearly 10 years. Can you say that the superlight will last 10 years?
Frick off, you bootlicker.
>Why should I buy gaming slop if i can walk down walmart and buy a $20 mouse that outlasts a $160 mssrp one?
If you don't need a high performance wireless gaming mouse, don't get one. Everything enthusiast and gaymer tends to last less than EOM shit. PC parts, peripherals, everything.
My self-built PC has suffered several component failures, a fricking PSU fire, 4 dead fans, meanwhile my brothers prebuilt 10y/o HP shitbox that has been dropped, abused, never even cleaned, has never had any hardware failures ...
Hobbyist shit is always less reliable.
>Can you say that the superlight will last 10 years?
Mine likely will, because I can fix stuff. Already replaced all the common weak points. The only thing guaranteed to some day go bad is the battery, but that's a easy thing to replace too. Still lasts weeks after 2 years of constant use, btw,
>If you're willing to spend that much, why not buy a mouse that lasts longer than 2 years?
Again, what would last longer while being at least as good as this one?
>high perfomance
you have no clue what you're talking about.
There's a wonderful thing called research. Razer is just as bad as logitech, but razer have a few hidden gems and you can get them if you do research. Price isn't related to quality and it sounds like you just blind buy any expensive old shit.
>>high perfomance
>you have no clue what you're talking about.
Tell me, what was better than the GPW back in 2021, and available for ~80€? It's only recently that these 4-8k polling rate mice have come to the market at all, and more for the most part more expensive.
>Price isn't related to quality and it sounds like you just blind buy any expensive old shit.
I already mentioned I've used Glorious mice. Cheap trash but I deemed them good value back when FInalmouse was the only brand that made lightweight mice in 2018 or so.
>basic maintenance is re-engineering for nu-/g/
Go back to IQfy
Didn't exist when I bought my GPW. Plus it's always been 50% more expensive.
>opening your mouse and re-soldering is basic maintenance
basic maintence is wiping your mouse with a cloth.
Soldering can go wrong, there's always a risk. That shouldn't be a think in such a high price range.
Soldering is not only messy, creates fumes and making a mistake is extremely easy, it's just excessive. Claiming you can solder isn't a sign of your high IQ and you're so smart, soldering can be learnt by anyone and isnt hard.
>soldering can be learnt by anyone and isnt hard.
Then why are you so scared of it?
You've clearly never owned a car. Regardless what you buy, you'll be replacing parts on it sooner or later.
>Then why are you so scared of it?
because you shouldn't have to do teardowns on a 2 year old mouse that is $150?
im ok soldering on my old mice, but not an expensive one.
> that is $150?
80€*
>but not an expensive one.
It's a cheap mouse. Always has been.
The MSRP was inflated and they had 80% margins because there was no competition. But as soon as there was (2021), they dropped it to the more reasonable 80-90€ range.
Show receipt with time and date.
Logitech loyalists, everyone.
https://hinta.fi/2068333/logitech-pro-x-superlight/hintaseuranta?l=1
I already linked local price history. Not giving you more, fed.
I'm no logitech loyalist either. I'm just saying you can fix shit, you don't have to buy a new mouse if something replacable happens to break. But out of all the mice I've had, this was the most reliable.
Or you can return it and get a better mouse, logitech dick sucker.
It was out of warranty when the encoder failed moron
my viper v2 still works like new. never opened it up.
>But out of all the mice I've had, this was the most reliable.
but
>i did have to open it and re-solder it after 2 years.
HAHAHAHAH, WHAT
Yes. Every single mouse I've had has broken in less than 2 years
>a4tech something or other
>failed cable
>Zowie ZA12
>failed cable
>failed sensor
>Model O
>failed cable
>Model O-
>failed cable
>Logitech G Pro Wireless
>failed scroll encoder
Gaming mice are trash. Get used to it.
never had a single one of those mice, so probably just you being moronic and doing no research.
Oh and EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THOSE MICE scrolls wore out so you got not feedback and the scroll could get stuck between two points, actuating randomly.
The Logitech G Pro Wireless was the only one that did not suffer this fate. But the encoder failed in a different way.
Bought a more durable dust-proof Kailh one that has similar design that wont wear out.
The frick are you doing to your mice? I dailied this piece of shit for at least 7 years, stole it from high school and used it until after college, and it still fricking works perfectly. Only upgraded cause I wanted more buttons. It isn’t natural to kill mice that quickly
>The MSRP was inflated and they had 80% margins because there was no competition
stop speaking utter bullshit.
i tend to not buy cars that immediately break down and do research into my purchasing decisions, not buy a lemon at full price only to have to fix it myself a month later
do you thank logitech for sliding their dick down your throat?
G400s has lasted me nearly 10 years and I haven't opened it once. You have to re-engineer your $150 msrp mouse when you could've bought a cheaper, better mouse.
>Again, what would last longer while being at least as good as this one?
https://www.techpowerup.com/review/razer-deathadder-v3-pro/5.html
Performs much better in every test, has the ability to go to 8k polling rate, better battery, better build quality.
ive had my dav3 as soon as it was released. Still works like a dream. I clean it every day, USB-C from the get go is nice and high polling rate is cool to have.
the superlite 2 has an msrp of 160, the fact that your mouse is failing at all after regular use in such a short time and requires you to open it and do solder work is insane for the price. do you expect the average gamer to own a soldering iron?
there are tons of people having issues a lot sooner than you. if you want to burn time and money instead of buying a better product in the same price range go for gold but it doesn't meant the product isn't bad.
for me, im in love with the Viper V2 pro. Have owned it for a year, still no issues.
works on my machine
razer is cheaper and better. never thought razer would be making better mice for cheaper than logitech, but here we are.
>Razer
Enjoy your shit tier build quality
its actually much better speaking from first hand experience.
I went through 3 superlights
>first one stopped charging.
>second one the LED stopped working
>third one left click just lost it spring
have had my viper v2, no issues at all.
Thats not even the worst part. Razers software suite is one of the most obnoxious and bloated pieces of shit software out there.
true, but from a hardware point, razer is downright better.
razer viper is lighter, has better specs but is $100 over the outrageous $150 for a light, flimsy piece of shit thats the superlight.
ironic since superlight 2 has even worse build quality than the first one for exchange for a basic USB-C charging port.
the superlite 2 rattles after a week of use (multiple reviewers have said this, one had to open his up and tape the battery down to fix it), my deathadder v3 pro has yet to rattle after months. never had a razer mouse fail on me unlike other brands, worth paying the overpriced gayming pricetag
haha, im not the only one. Battery came undone after 2 weeks of use for me. Logitech haven't made a good mouse since the G400.
Every mouse they've produced since then has been tacky shit that breaks after 2 weeks.
Razer dont have a better history, but at least their modern mice are better than their older ones.
they jacked up the price 2x just because they slapped "gaming" to the mouse
My superlight died after just six months, so I switched to a Razer Viper V2 Pro. It's way sturdier, but unfortunately, it doesn't play nice with my KVM switch
I can buy seven (7) razer viper minis for the price of 1 superlight. and viper minis have:
no double click issue
better sensor
better shape
better skates
better clicks
better response time
better build quality
even if a viper mini died, I paid 20 EUR for it, who gives a frick?
it's just a 305
and that is why white men buy zowie that has no software at all is built like brick and it simply performs well for like 50$
only problem, i like wireless mice now.
cheap wireless mice have horrendous connectivity.
i do not fricking care about what you like prostitute
i like you
i dont care kys
>Please do not redeem the razers saars please open mouse and glue the battery down please rajeesh has made Guide very Easy good Build quality
>having to re-engineer a $150 mouse
a $10 walmart mouse will give you less headache, wtf.
I really never understood the difference. Does your K/D ratio in FPS go from 0.2 to 2.0 by using a gaming mouse? Really?
If it does then I'd much rather get something like picrel - stealth mouse with all the gamer sensor shit under the hood.
kind of, cheap mouses use very dodgy sensors that poor tracking and a lot of deviation. try doing flick shots with a $5 office mouse and you'll see your tracking frick up and your crosshair will be all over the place.
past that point its mostly just latency/consistency which is hard to know if it really makes a difference, some cheaper sensors do have acceleration and noticable jitter especially at non native dpi for that sensor (setting your dpi to 1600 is usually a safe bet for 99% of sensors)
play csgo with a $5 Amazon choice mouse and see for yourself.
good thing I stopped playing csgo since 2017 then
>be so successful coping zoomers call you overrated
goodmorning sirs
Not my fault you fell for the wireless gimmick.
why subject yourself to cable drag?
My mouse doesn't rattle.
mine doesn't either.
Cool. I have a Logitech 403 that I spent like 20 ballers on. I've had it for roughly 6 years and only recently has the wheel started to misbehave. He's a frickin' trooper. You?
you have to admit they have really good marketing, people are paying like 200 usd for a mouse thats going to be replaced in 6 months when it inevitability breaks. the same morons will probably buy another logitech mouse too because their favorite eceleb uses one
I just use the touchpad
the fact the first superlight was $150 and was using micro-usb was always a massive redflag for me never to go near this mouse.
>lets make products shitter and break faster, i dont care because i can just fix it myself. i hope logitech pukes in my box so i get the privilege to clean it up myself. worth every penny!
>IQfyermin is scared and confused of the IQfydiy/ chad
i think i have a car to sell you buddy, no wheels and a broken engine but its a great diy project
Truly the ideal goy, happy to buy broken shitty products at full price lol
he buys BMWs and bursts into a joy when the engine blows up at 2000 miles.
how is this Black person breaking so many mice so quickly wtf are you doing to them, ive only ever had 1 mouse fail on my from daily 8+ hour usage and i was shocked when it happened.
lmao all you need to do is buy a hotswap pcb for $5 on aliexpress its not hard to install new switches
Hotswap adds more points of failure and contact resistance. It's a bad idea. Soldering isn't hard.
U can get a deathadder v2 for 30$ or v2 pro for 50$, why buy flimsy logitech shit. Their mice are so tiny for anyone with larger hands, they are literally unusable. Deathadder at least has a nice size (though it should be bigger too, STOP SAVING ON MATERIAL U CHINKS).
IT'S OK, YOU CAN OPEN IT ALL APART, BLOW THE SOLDER OFF, CLEAN THE SOLDER SHIT, BREATHE IN CANCEROUS FUMES AND THEN THANK LOGITECH
Just make ur own mouse at this point lol
I mean, wait till you learn what I've done to my keyboard.
I just use my shit more than you. Simple as.
Also don't ever buy hotswap trash if you play rhythm games, or you'll be replacing those sockets like this
why are nocoders like this. you are wasting your life away
>nocoder
Careful who you call a nocoder on IQfy.
judeo game nonsense, typical nocoder behavior
Posting golang webserver backends is a lot less interesting and impressive looking. Take an Xlib swastika I guess.
i need to know the de/wm, theme and font, extremely basadino
>de/wm
AwesomeWM, I don't recommend it though, slow bloated and poorly documented
>theme
Custom
>font
Terminus + Sazanami Mincho for CJK
a 20 something dollar mouse i stole from a friend 8 years ago still works, ive never used one of these but from reading the thread im just shocked at how often they break
My mouse costs like 4 dollars or something. It's somewhat amusing to see anons spending hundreds of dollars on a mouse.
It's like super light and works well. Put on some skates and glide on a slippery mouse pad.
It feels great and I enjoy it. You're missing out.
I have the original superlight and use it with ceramic skates on a glass mouse pad.
My mouse scroll wheel has stopped working, so I need a new mouse.
Any suggestions?
Worn smooth
g502x
same mouse but better