I kno this might sound weird to people but I cant figure out how its suppose to feel or how i should set it up, can anyone help im using the zowie camade bungee. Is there anyone who could make a video explaning to me it feels terrible with the mouse bungee and i cant aim for anything when im using one.
I use a bungee and I love it. I don't see why using a bungee would be an impediment, if your cable is too stiff or you feel limited you can always let the cable more loose. Also the weight of it is important, Zowie Camade for example is quite heavy and it does not flip over when pulling by mistake. I used all kind of mice with it with rubber, braided, stiff or very flexible cable and it was useful in all cases. Currently using the G402 which is known for its stiff rubber cable, reason for which people say its worse using it with a bungee. Yes I can see how that is true with a light weight bungee which will flop over due to the stiffness of the cable. Not happening with my Camade, I just let the cable a bit more lose and its perfect.
Bungees are universally useless. If you want true non-cable interference here get a mic stand and watch the cable being removed off the desk for a very easy, flowing movement of any mouse upon any mouse pad surface.
Complete freedom, what every mouse users wants......
Bungees are universally useless. If you want true non-cable interference here get a mic stand and watch the cable being removed off the desk for a very easy, flowing movement of any mouse upon any mouse pad surface.
Complete freedom, what every mouse users wants......
Add a microphone clip on the end which always remains closed and thread your mouse cable through it. Easy adjustment in height and reach over any sized desk. Cable will always remain a floater (good description of any cable) way above any surface making any type of mouse truly free, especially during any heavy gaming sessions.
That's would be a mouse anchor. This thread is about bungees. I use neither my self as I just attach the cable to the monitor power cable for a discreet bungee
That's would be a mouse anchor. This thread is about bungees. I use neither my self as I just attach the cable to the monitor power cable for a discreet bungee
I don't think a picture would show more than the sentence "i taped the cord to the side of my monitor" explains. Just move the mouse as far away from the monitor as you need to move it during gameplay. Then take some sturdy tape and tape the mousecord to the right side of your monitor as high as you can.
For me it doesn't really restrict my movement anymore and i don't really feel the cable, while moving the mouse. It is definitely better than a mouse ancor or bungee.
Due to me using a lower mouse sense, a bungee doesn't work well and the monitor serves the same purpose. It is even better since the cable comes from further up, restricting my movement less than a bungee does.
A friend of mine also taped his mousecord to his mic stand that goes over his mousepad coming from his right side (this seems to be perfect, since the cord comes from above the mouse).
So in my opinion a $10 mic stand would be the better mouse bungee than those tiny overpriced mouse bungees that you place on your desk.
I just realized that i should buy like a few hundred mic stands. Place a " Finalbungee™ " sticker on them and then sell them for $59.99 .
Free Razer bungee on top of my 9 inch tall right speaker is absolutly perfect. Far superior to any ther method I've used before, or experienced since at other people's setups. The elevation above the desk is pretty important. Before I placed it on my speaker I put it on the table like it is supposed to be used and it was pretty rubbish. Once elevating it onto the speaker I can no longer imagine using a wired mouse without it.
I guess taping the cable to the monitor or on some mic stand is the best practical solution. Tho in my case and for some other people, I also care about aesthetics. I love having my build look clean and minimalist without improvisations. So for me the challenge is a bit higher, gotta find the best solution while keeping it nice looking.
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