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I've read a few recent things about the middle mouse click not working at all. It seem like a part that's inherently flawed in this product.
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...or a way to disassemble this thing because now the middle click has stopped working. But if worse comes to worst and I need a new mouse can anyone recommend a mouse of similar size/shape and functionality (6 side buttons and fully programmable, preferably with profiles) with an optical sensor? Mostly FPS with light MMOing. Preferably wired unless there's another wireless mouse with similar life span. Thanks in advance! Edit: I do not want the same mouse. It seems the MMB is inherently flawed and it seems new mice are also failing.
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LG G3 Review and.... TWENTY-FIVE Phone Giveaway?!
Dayone replied to LinusTech's topic in LTT Releases
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It's less about the drive itself and more about the files on it, since it was cloned it's the same mess of files on each drive. But I just got an SSD, put my OS on it, it's wonderful
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I guess so, but I still can't find the invoice for this stuff.
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I'm trying to get my hands on one of these. Unfortunately I like in the UK and amazon won't deliver this here. I also have no idea where the invoice is for my cooler or my motherboard. So whilst I comb my emails I was hoping someone here might know a site I can just buy it from since it should only cost ~£10. Also the site only lists it free for AM2/AM2+/AM3 mobo's/cpu so I'm not 100% sure they'd accept an AM3+ board. Not sure though, so being able to buy the conversion kit may be needed. Thanks in advance!
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16bit 44.1khz is fine. Unless you work in audio production you won't find anything that's above that.
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It's pointed out in the Linus unboxing/review. It's not something that's highly advertised which surprises me, most companies would poster it everywhere with an asterisk next to it saying "in endurance mode". It hits 1000+ hours easy in endurance mode though.
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Massive necro I know, but it's pretty hard finding any info on IRL battery life for this mouse, so I wanted to add my experience after 3 months of use. Hopefully some others can share also. I got it on xmas eve. Using the two duracell AA batteries, using a mix of performance mode and endurance mode for easily 8+ hours a day and turning it off [most] nights, it worked for exactly one month at which point it said low battery and I changed them (Jan 24th). Now, on the 21st of March I have had to change the batteries again.I have had it in only endurance mode, I have not noticed any performance loss, and it has been used for the same amount of time each day (as the first month) without being turned off when not in use. It ran till it died and there was precisely zero change in perceivable performance up until the final second. I think the 1440 hours is a little BS in a real world scenario. It's not impossible, but it's not likely from what I've seen. However, this mouse still has insane battery life, and for the price it is a very, very solid product (there are a million review stating this).
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I just had to change the batteries in my g602 after about 50 days of being continually on endurance mode! I laugh at your pitiful 50 hours! Haha, hahahaha, AHAHAHAHAHAAHAH *COUGH COUGH*... Anyway... I prefer more buttons, though a nice side scroll is something I miss on the g602. It seems like they're focusing a bit too much on the little hub/screen thing when an on screen display would have sufficed. Not enough mouse for the cost I think.
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If this happens again, makes sure to follow this: On the BSOD you'll see something along the lines of 0x0000008E. There'll be a few, and the one you want is the one on the line above the others. Write this down (only the last few letter/numbers matter) and check it against these this full list of stop errors. Then go from there. Also windows 7 tends to give a little box when you reboot your PC that also gives you the stop error, although not always for whatever reason.
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You don't touch the pc with the vacuum! You have it off to the side to suck up all the dust, otherwise you're just spreading ti around.
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Well I'm using an audio interface, which is kind of a dac/amp/soundcard combo. I guess I got my acronyms mixed up
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Probably not is my experience. A DAC will likely colour the sound somewhat but it won't make it objectively better. It'll give more power for louder headphones or it'll relieve some of the strain of audio processing for the cpu (only noticeable in audio production). This is using a USB DAC of course.
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NO! For all that is holy don't. I took mine on one holiday visiting some family in france. All was fine until the boat ride home. The little plastic tab that stops them bending outward too far just broke off and now they are unusable. I love them but they are gone for me now, and getting a new pair will just cost more money than I have right now
