Hi all,
Just want to point something out that I have noticed. I have been using my Imperator for some months now, and I noticed that when I fine-tune my aiming (for example in BF3) the mouse tends to "skip". The (teflon) feet of the mouse resist too much for precise movement.
I really noticed this when I plugged in my old copperhead to see if it still works (needed another mouse for my notebook). When I move the copperhead just a tiny bit, there is no resistance at all from the teflon feet, making the experience much smoother.
I cannot remember if the Imperator was equal as smooth when I bought it, but it feels wrong now. Did Razer change material?
I use the destructor mousepad. (another example, when I give both mouses the same push from a side on the pad, the copperhead moves the furthest)
Just want to point something out that I have noticed. I have been using my Imperator for some months now, and I noticed that when I fine-tune my aiming (for example in BF3) the mouse tends to "skip". The (teflon) feet of the mouse resist too much for precise movement.
I really noticed this when I plugged in my old copperhead to see if it still works (needed another mouse for my notebook). When I move the copperhead just a tiny bit, there is no resistance at all from the teflon feet, making the experience much smoother.
I cannot remember if the Imperator was equal as smooth when I bought it, but it feels wrong now. Did Razer change material?
I use the destructor mousepad. (another example, when I give both mouses the same push from a side on the pad, the copperhead moves the furthest)





