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Can you butterfly and jitter click on GPX?

blazesword2008
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Yes you can. You can probably drag click it fine too.

Hey, I was just wondering if you could butterfly and/or jitter click on the G Pro X Superlight.

Thanks. 🙂

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52 minutes ago, blazesword2008 said:

Hey, I was just wondering if you could butterfly and/or jitter click on the G Pro X Superlight.

Thanks. 🙂

 

Not a pro, not even very good.  I’m just old and have time currently.  Assuming I know a lot about computers can be a mistake.

 

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12 minutes ago, rickeo said:

It's this some kind of new zoomer term I'm unaware of?

The stomp was totally a boomer thing.  Other stuff might be though I’ve never heard of any of it.  Sounds like some mouse click technique BS designed to make one believe it improves PvP performance in shooter. 

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14 hours ago, Bombastinator said:

The stomp was totally a boomer thing.  Other stuff might be though I’ve never heard of any of it.  Sounds like some mouse click technique BS designed to make one believe it improves PvP performance in shooter. 

 

It's a thing in PvP Minecraft (a perfectly balanced game with no exploits™) where being able to spam-click faster literally makes you attack faster. 

 

Why OP apparently believes you can do it on some gaming mice and not others, given that 99% of all gaming mice use the same switches, I can't say. 

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11 minutes ago, Middcore said:

 

It's a thing in PvP Minecraft (a perfectly balanced game with no exploits™) where being able to spam-click faster literally makes you attack faster. 

 

Why OP apparently believes you can do it on some gaming mice and not others, given that 99% of all gaming mice use the same switches, I can't say. 

Huh.  Surprisingly close to right then.

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2 minutes ago, Bombastinator said:

Huh.  Surprisingly close to right then.

 

Yeah, but any online shooter with minimally competent developers would hard-code a maximum rate of fire for all weapons that couldn't be overcome by just clicking faster. 

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If clicking faster works the method would be to script something that sends a click command at the maximum useful rate. Cant even prevent it by script detection because one could simply build something similar to a bump trigger and then use a crank or something.

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8 minutes ago, Bombastinator said:

If clicking faster works the method would be to script something that sends a click command at the maximum useful rate. Cant even prevent it by script detection because one could simply build something similar to a bump trigger and then use a crank or something.

Jitterclicking is a controlled muscle spasm to click faster. Its not super hard to do except on mice that have super hard clicks like Zowie or something. Its only really used by Minecraft players as when you spams you cant really be very accurate anymore.

Im normally against macros but these kids playing PvP really wrecking their hands and wrists at a record pace. Macros would be smarter to use

 

 

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6 hours ago, mousesnob said:

Yes you can. You can probably drag click it fine too.

Thanks.

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