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Sweaty hands

Borat

So I've been experiencing some mouse slipping issues lately. In the last couple of weeks my hands tend to get a bit moist while gaming, resulting in lack of control and it slipping down swiftly after picking it up.(fingertip grip). I've done some research googling for people that had the same problem, but I haven't been able to find anything working just yet. Could you please share your thoughts/solution or experience with this issue if you have any?

 

Mouse use: Zowie FK1+ special white edition

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1 minute ago, Borat said:

So I've been experiencing some mouse slipping issues lately. In the last couple of weeks my hands tend to get a bit moist while gaming, resulting in lack of control and it slipping down swiftly after picking it up.(fingertip grip). I've done some research googling for people that had the same problem, but I haven't been able to find anything working just yet. Could you please share your thoughts/solution or experience with this issue if you have any?

 

Mouse use: Zowie FK1+ special white edition

My thought is, youre a sweater.
But uh, in reality, you could keep your room cooler, have a fan on your desk, or just have a hand towel to wipe your hands on allot.

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1 minute ago, Ashiella said:

My thought is, youre a sweater.
But uh, in reality, you could keep your room cooler, have a fan on your desk, or just have a hand towel to wipe your hands on allot.

I'm a sweater, no questions asked, but is there no other way?

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Gloves might help but you would lose feel and depending on the glove you might lose grip too. You may fat finger some keys you (presumably) have on your mouse.

12 minutes ago, Ashiella said:

keep your room cooler,

Through my own experience this doesn't work. It just makes me cold sweat. It may not for others though.

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1 minute ago, Trippsy said:

Gloves might help but you would lose feel and depending on the glove you might lose grip too. You may fat finger some keys you (presumably) have on your mouse.

Through my own experience this doesn't work. It just makes me cold sweat. It may not for others though.

Tried this, but it didn't work for me either. Thanks for your submission tho.

 

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2 hours ago, Trippsy said:

Gloves might help but you would lose feel and depending on the glove you might lose grip too. You may fat finger some keys you (presumably) have on your mouse.

Through my own experience this doesn't work. It just makes me cold sweat. It may not for others though.

For me, I sometimes sweat in my hands whenever I'm flicking all over the place, but for the mostpart I dont. It lessens whenever my room is colder, and whenever I wipe my hands with a towel it makes my hands sticky-feeling. Thats me tho :/

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