New mouse feels slippery!

Noforus

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Hi Guys,

So i just bought this new Logitech G102 Prodigy today, and i replaced my old wireless logitech with this mouse.
And it feels very slippery on the mousepad, not hardware acceleration but its just very slippery, compared to my old wireless mouse, the wireless mouse has more grip to the mousepad. Is it just me getting used to the mouse, or bcuz its new??

btw, im using the Steelseries qck+ mosusepad

Thanks!
 
Solution
mice are supposed to glide ... any resistance is detrimental to fast movement?
after a few weeks when the glide pads pick up crud and dirt, it wont glide so easy.

you can 'restore' your resistive glide by buying/using a rough material mouse pad.
you can 'restore' your resistive glide by vandalising your mouse glide pads, but i really really do not promote this solution.


If you are refering to how fast the mouse pointer crosses your screen, then the settings can be found in windows control panel > mouse pointer settings, and/or your new mouse driver utilities software will also have a mouse sensitivity/dpi setting.

SoggyTissue

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mice are supposed to glide ... any resistance is detrimental to fast movement?
after a few weeks when the glide pads pick up crud and dirt, it wont glide so easy.

you can 'restore' your resistive glide by buying/using a rough material mouse pad.
you can 'restore' your resistive glide by vandalising your mouse glide pads, but i really really do not promote this solution.


If you are refering to how fast the mouse pointer crosses your screen, then the settings can be found in windows control panel > mouse pointer settings, and/or your new mouse driver utilities software will also have a mouse sensitivity/dpi setting.
 
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Noforus

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Jun 22, 2016
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I'm not used to the fast gliding movement. On my old mouse with the same mousepad, it is more resistive