+1. Heck, I’ve never even used a 2400dpi mouse :blush: . Must be nice. For less than $10, who’s going to care about getting a sensor that’s 3 generations old? Competitive gamers aren’t the target market here :stuck_out_tongue: .

Put a USB adapter onto it and it should work. I’d actually watch competitive gaming if everyone had to use the mouse above. That would be fun, as 20 years ago I collected plenty of personal experience of how badly a sticking ball mouse will screw you up in games. We’d get to see a lot of screaming tantrums and shattered mice :partying_face: .

I think it’s a fault of human nature to take everything a million times past the point of vanishing returns. I do understand why competitive gamers must have the latest and greatest of everything, but people should also remember that those kids aren’t paying for any of it; they get paid just to use the stuff that suckers like us will be paying for.

If you can actually tell the difference between one mouse and another with last year’s sensor, then by all means purchase the newest $200 gaming mouse if it improves the experience. Still…

Linus Tech Tips did a video recently where they set up a super-slo-mo comparison between wireless and wired mice and there was basically no difference at all. I wouldn’t object to a wired mouse if I had a PC that sat in one place, but I don’t; I have a laptop.

I see people all the time using nothing but a touchpad all day, every day [shudder] :confounded: . They must be masochists.