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Razer Ergonomic Gaming Mouse Software Dpi
Mark | 2024-07-02 04:29:37 |
I use this for my USB headphones, razer blackwidow keyboard , Razer deathadder mouse and so much more I added to it and it's coming up now on two years in Feb, having this and been thinking of buying another 5 |
Marcos RJ | 2024-09-24 06:14:20 |
Home use. Great ergonomic mouse! 5 |
E James | 2024-04-01 03:26:22 |
This is a very comfortable and ergonomic mouse pad. 5 |
Alejandro | 2024-06-23 05:54:43 |
Mouse is one of the modern instruments most of us use most during the day, and incredibly enough not much thought in terms of ergonomic design is given by manufacturers. This mouse is excellent. I used to have minor pains after prolonged usage, until I found this mouse.. Hope more manufactures start giving more serious thoughts to mouses. I know the price is high, but how much is a healthy right hand / arm worth? 5 |
Cabbage | 2024-07-17 06:44:59 |
I bought this mouse as a secondary mouse for my new gaming laptop. I already had a ROG Gladius ll origin for my desktop which I love. I've had it for a year or so and despite liking it so much the rubber on the left side is beginning to wear and scrape off unfortunately. Not sure why but maybe do to skin oil. Idk It's still a 12000 dpi with 1000hz pulling rate which Is nice. The main difference with the core model is its 6400 dpi I belive as well as 1000hz polling rate. In case your wandering 6400dpi is plenty. No need for 12000 One thing I like better about the core is its dpi button below the mouse scroll wheel allows for 4 different dpi settings where as the origin only allows for 2. Also it has minimal rubber on the sides. However the origin does have a little more RGB on the bottom ish of the mouse which is cool for display but while using the mouse you don't really see it. Overall I love them both. Its great ofr palm ussrs which is what i wanted. I would probably recommend the core unless you need the higher dpi for some reason. 5 |
Glenn | 2024-06-25 01:12:59 |
I was a little apprehensive about spending this much for a mouse. Knowing that B&H has a great return policy, I decided to try it. This thing is really cool. I like it. The mouse is that 6-inch tube on the front edge. You basically roll it a combination of side to side and front to back to move the mouse. It’s very intuitive. It’s super smooth. In the center of the silver section is the scroll wheel and that’s very smooth too. There are 10 different cursor speeds; 600 DPI to 2400 DPI. You have to set the copy/paste keys to PC or MAC. The product highlights say 6 programmable buttons. That’s not accurate. The only programmable button is the double click and you can only change it to a handful of options – like middle click, etc. So, the only buttons are the copy, paste, left click, right click, and double click. You can also perform a left click on the 6-inch mouse bar. If you can afford it, get this. 5 |
GaryS | 2024-09-16 09:21:42 |
I bought the OpticFilm 8100 to digitize my old 35mm slides. It does an awesome job. I followed the WorkflowPilot in the SilverFast 8.0 (the software comes with the OpticFilm 8100) and using the highest available resolution (7200dpi) it took 4 minutes and 48 seconds to produce the best possible scan. The software is designed to take into consideration the color issues of older slides and will automatically try to correct with the Histogram option. 9 times out of ten this correction is spot on, but sometimes you need to tell the software to ignore. However, 10 times out of ten, I tell it to ignore the Gradation - it always tends to over-saturate the colors. There are other options like Selective Color Correction where you and adjust hue and saturation by themselves that are useful at times. Keep in mind that using the 7200 dpi you'll get a monster-sized file a 100 MB or larger, but that works if you're planning on printing. At the 1800 dpi it took 35 seconds and produced a 10 MB file which would be good for web. There is also a mid range of 3600 dpi that fits in the middle of both time to scan and file size, so you have 3 good options. I am VERY pleased with my purchase and will get good use from this device and included software. 5 |
paragliding | 2024-09-04 06:16:24 |
This scanner is very fast. It doesn't choke even at 1200 dpi. The software package appears to be well updated (I'm using macos Sierra). Installation and setup was easy. 5 |
Carey | 2024-05-24 08:15:32 |
I have been scanning at 48 bit 3600 dpi resolution and am more than happy. If you have Lightroom you only need the Quickscan software. In windows keep an eye on your destination folder with extra large thumbnails showing. That way you will not need to preview and can half your scanning time. The promoted and included SilverFast software is a waste of time. Although VueScan is quite a bit better it also is not necessary if you have Lightroom. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-15 05:28:43 |
I got this Scanner mainly to digitize old slides, I use a 4800 dpi setting which gives fine results, you can set it higher or lower, An 8x10 print is all I'll need at most. The software that comes with it is fine to get started, I use a full photoshop for detail work, It comes with Photoshop elements which is fine for most or all users. it scans 4 slides at a time with a preview w/software. scan time depends on your dpi and settings. The Price is good, plus I got free shipping. 5 stars for quality and price. 5 |