my brother has a gaming mouse (corsair m65) and let me tell you, it's amazing to use even when not gaming. the mouse is so sturdy and it rediculously responsive. it's well worth the money, I have one coming in hopefully this monday, I can not wait to use it in bf4. As for keyboard I recently bought the corsair k70, amazing keyboard, the tactile function and clickity clack of the keyboard is just so satisfying. I would say the experience is so much better, it makes it fun to game, I look forward to just touching the keyboard. yes it's expensive, but if you can afford it, you should definitly get a new mouse and keyboard, they really do make a difference.
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Big MOUSE PROBLEM!!! WILL SOMEBODY PLEASE HELP?
First of all, keep in mind that in the winter, there are mice in every house.bar none. Now having said that, they can become quite a nuisance. I use crunchy peanut butter, which is quite effective (sticks real well to the trigger). I went from getting 2 mice one winter to over twenty the next. I did end up using poison(the pellet type). If you have children, it is easy to place individual pellets in areas that kids can not get to. Do not put a whole container of the stuff out, because the mouse colony builds up a resistance. Most poisons work in a way that ends up drying up the mouse in a manner that they do not rot and smell like you might think. OK, you wo not use poisons, get a cat.they are quite effective, or at least most of them are anyway. Good luck, it is frustrating BTW, if you have caught 4 of them, you most likely have 5 times that many still around, the little rodents are quite good at reproducing.
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My mouse and Keyboard won't won't work on computer?
Hi, Try different USB ports. Try power off the computer and power it back on. Use the mouse alone first and then plug in the keyboard. Try the K&M on a different computer to verify if they are working or not. Possible faulty USB ports, or corrupt software/usb driver. Hope this helps. pcexpertservices.com
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whats that thing called that artists use to draw instead of mouses?
It is a tablet/graphics tablet and what we usually call a 'pen', which is a stylus. Basically, the tablet is a very high-tech, sensitive version of the pen mouse (am I dating myself here?). The tablet tracks the motion of the pen in relation to its placement on the tablet -the tablet is the 'screen', and wherever you put your pen the cursor appears in relation on your computer screen. The stylus usually comes with a pressure sensitive tip, a pressure sensitive 'eraser' (some art programs allow you to flip the stylus and 'erase', others do not have the capability), and buttons that function as your left and right mouse buttons. Some tablets can sense the pen hovering over the tablet, others require the pen be in contact. Mine can sense the pen hovering over the tablet, and can be used to trace both regular paper, and through materials such as magazines, and can be used at a depth of 20 sheets of regular paper (I got curious, OK?) The most famous brand is Wacom, which produces tablets in many different types and price ranges. I have a slightly older Wacom Graphire (not the new wireless one). It's a high-end tablet, though, I want to say they cost around $400. Wacom also produces much cheaper ones, the least expensive is going to be one of the Bamboo tablets, which cost around $30-$80. They are less sensitive, but I do not know anything else about them. Tablets often come with a mouse, which sits on the tablet and can be used like your normal computer mouse, with the tablet as the 'pad'. The tablet should be able to sense whether it is the pen or the mouse, and make it react accordingly on your screen, so the mouse acts like a regular computer mouse.
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my computer mouse is being weird?
change your battery, clean the bottom of the mouse, if it continues change your mouse