17 Oct 12, 05:33AM
Sorry to further derail this thread a bit, but I have a Sensei and if it's set up properly it's beast. The reason why it appears to "change sensitivity" is because there are two sensors on the mouse that are by default set to different DPI values. If you set them to the same value and disable the two side buttons that "switch between the two sensors" this problem will go away. Honestly, apart from this easily fixable flaw it's the best mouse I've ever used. The Xai is also a nice alternative (iirc only has one sensor so this problem doesn't exist). The kinzu's also nice if you have smaller hands, but I've heard strange things about the tracking on its sensor.
The Deathadder is also quite nice, probably my second favourite mouse all in all. Like the Sensei/Xai, the sensor is practically flawless, but there isn't as much to customize and the grip felt very slightly strange to me. The Abyssus has always been an appalling mouse in my eyes, but that's probably because you need tiny hands to cope with the grip, although the sensor tracked well. Plus I know people like bunny have had nothing but problems with their abyssus, so I'd personally steer clear.
/ontopic; nice interview!
The Deathadder is also quite nice, probably my second favourite mouse all in all. Like the Sensei/Xai, the sensor is practically flawless, but there isn't as much to customize and the grip felt very slightly strange to me. The Abyssus has always been an appalling mouse in my eyes, but that's probably because you need tiny hands to cope with the grip, although the sensor tracked well. Plus I know people like bunny have had nothing but problems with their abyssus, so I'd personally steer clear.
/ontopic; nice interview!