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I need the wings to keep my fat fingers off of the desk, they create drag while playing shooters, They are optional too.

It does 6400 DPI now and I barely use above 4000

Hero derp computa derp mouse lad derp CPU herp

Mine at work goes up to 5700. It has the ability to shift DPI at the click of a button on the mouse so it works well when head hunting and stuff.

Can have five settings at once. Currently I have: 350, 800, 1600 (most commonly used), 3200 (occassionally used), 4500 (for shiggles when anyone wants to use my laptop :P)

I got the Logitech G9x. Works well. Nice feel, balance and weight. Looks pretty. Has wing for thumb but not pinky which I like as well. :) $40 - not a bad buy. Work also gave me $20 for it so total cost to me was only $20 :)

yup 3000k ish is good. any more is weird. good buy. Logitech ftw!

Hero derp computa derp mouse lad derp CPU herp

shoosh Cleatus, and go back to doing skids in your tractor powered Boat

yup 3000k ish is good. any more is weird. good buy. Logitech ftw!

shoosh Cleatus, and go back to doing skids in your tractor powered Boat

Hey I dun found a tooth, now I looks like Britten spears

How you doin'?

ok mate. I've been a bit stressed lately tbh. Got lots of things happening in my life right now and trying to manage it to the best of my ability............life as we know it.

ok mate. I've been a bit stressed lately tbh. Got lots of things happening in my life right now and trying to manage it to the best of my ability............life as we know it.

Life can be fun like that. Be grateful for all that you have and things will become easier. :)

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