Why are so many numpties asking for "mechanical mice" on Reddit, anyway? Are theirs too "mushy?" Dread to think quite how they got that way…
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I guess they want an "enthusiast" mouse, something higher level than standard gaming mice.
But don't ya know that roller mice just have a better FEEEEEEEEL?!? Plus you get the joy of scraping cat hair, skin flakes, and questionable semi-liquid substances off the ball every few days.Muirium wrote: 26 Jan 2022, 23:29 If we ever get to the point “vintage” nice are going for four figures too, I’ll know we’ve reached true Idiocracy.
Does anyone make "retro" USB mice in the style of the old, boxy ones from the 80s?robo wrote: 02 Feb 2022, 20:55 There's good reason people covet vintage keyboards and not vintage mice.
I've met competitive FPS gamers who used (now "vintage") CRTs instead of flatscreen monitors to avoid the latency inherent in most flatscreen monitors. That was before high-refresh rate LCDs became common though.
Microsoft and Apple never made roller mice. They made ball mice.joebeazelman wrote: 10 Feb 2022, 05:49 I have a few old Microsoft roller mice with two buttons and scroll wheel along with a few Macintosh single-button ones.
I just wanted to remind Mu that this exists: https://www.realforce.co.jp/products/RFM01U11Muirium wrote: 26 Jan 2022, 23:29 If we ever get to the point “vintage” mice are going for four figures too, I’ll know we’ve reached true Idiocracy.