_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|6870|Riva, MD
Just wondering so I can decide if it's a better idea to take the PS/2 converter off my mouse's USB plug or leave it as is for an extra USB port.
liquidat0r
wtf.
+2,223|6780|UK
I can not tell the difference
King_County_Downy
shitfaced
+2,791|6750|Seattle

liquidat0r wrote:

I can not tell the difference
Yeah, what he said
Sober enough to know what I'm doing, drunk enough to really enjoy doing it
PuckMercury
6 x 9 = 42
+298|6680|Portland, OR USA
By definition USB is many times faster, but given the amount of data travelling, it is negligible in most cases.  The exception is when comparing optical or LASER mice to traditional rolling ball mice.
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|6870|Riva, MD
O.K., which one is faster for a laser mouse?

Last edited by _j5689_ (2006-06-19 16:58:00)

Flaming_Maniac
prince of insufficient light
+2,490|6860|67.222.138.85
Usb...
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|6870|Riva, MD

Flaming_Maniac wrote:

Usb...
Chalk one up for USB, anybody else?
TheRealRyanRay
Member
+22|6726|Gainesville, FL
i would say usb. im running usb at 2000 dpi

just my $0.02
PuckMercury
6 x 9 = 42
+298|6680|Portland, OR USA
nyuh huh, I'm with those guys.  Matter of factual bandwidth.  Whether you see it is opinion (I do), but its speed is pure fact. 
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|6870|Riva, MD
My mouse, lol: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a … 6826104157

I have the blue version of it.  Yes, I play BF2 with it.

Last edited by _j5689_ (2006-06-19 17:13:43)

_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|6870|Riva, MD
Just plugged it into the USB, the mouse seems speedier and less sluggish.
Trooper_Collider
Member
+25|6897
Get a Razer Diamondback. These are not mice, but gaming devices. (They look loke mice, though, lol!)




Semper Fi!
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|6870|Riva, MD

Trooper_Collider wrote:

Get a Razer Diamondback. These are not mice, but gaming devices. (They look loke mice, though, lol!)




Semper Fi!
Can ya find anything a little cheaper, it's hard to convince my dad to buy stuff on-line and it would be easier if it was cheaper.
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|6870|Riva, MD
Also, will I really notice much improvement if I buy it?
razz
Member
+7|6834|Australia
Buy a decent mousepad as well, then it will be fine. Just make sure its compatible.
BigglesPiP
Whirlybird Guy
+20|6701|Windermere, GB
The faster IS PS2, The USB interface doesn't make it possible to reach the 100Hz of PS2.

And I overclocked My PS2 mouse to 200Hz.





Although I cant tell the difference between USB and 200Hz PS2.
EvilMonkeySlayer
Member
+82|6805
A few notes guys.

USB (generic normal mice) mice run upto 125 (Hz) samples per second however with a ps/2 mouse you can set that upto 200. (generally ps/2 generic mice are better than generic usb mice)

The more gamer orientated USB mice however can do something like 500 a second, for example the Logitech G5.

So, if you get a cheap mouse go for a ps/2 one. If you're going for a gamer mouse go for the gamer usb ones like the G5.

Last edited by EvilMonkeySlayer (2006-06-20 04:42:09)

nieker
THE FLYING DUTCH PENGUIN, THE NINTENDO PENGUIN
+191|6780|The Netherlands
Usb Owns
_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|6870|Riva, MD
It's a shame that some of the older computers have either one or no USB slots.
Janus67
Tech God
+86|6748|Ohio, USA
yes, but all usb ports can support up to 128 devices... so if you had a usb hub it would work fine.
l41e
Member
+677|6801

128...so you could have 128 peripherals connected to 1 USB port?!
Bernadictus
Moderator
+1,055|6890

USB MX1000.

The difference is not noticable through ports, but more DPI means higher data so USB would be preferable.
Sin-nisterMinister
You have been blessed... with my rifle!
+43|6749|Bellmawr, NJ, US
What about wireless mice?  I have a Logitech wireless mouse and it works pretty well, with no noticable lag.  Opinions?
PuckMercury
6 x 9 = 42
+298|6680|Portland, OR USA

k30dxedle wrote:

128...so you could have 128 peripherals connected to 1 USB port?!
127 actually.

Sin-nisterMinister wrote:

What about wireless mice?  I have a Logitech wireless mouse and it works pretty well, with no noticable lag.  Opinions?
Wireless introduces other elements like the transmit lag.  Technically, wired mice will have more reliability with a faster response time.  However, the difference is usually negligible ... unless your batteries just ran out.  Which is why I have a mouse from Logitech with a docking station so it recharges the batteries on its own and giving no battery cost.

Last edited by puckmercury (2006-06-20 06:52:21)

aardfrith
Δ > x > ¥
+145|6945
They eat batteries.  The only cordless device I have on my computer is the rear speakers (Logitech z-5450).

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