To test the mouse out, I chose a single game.. Half-Life 2. I regularly play this game for benchmarking purposes, and tend to play the same level up to times. If anything significantly changes regarding the feel of the gameplay, I will clearly notice it. I will give the mouse the benefit of the doubt though, because it has extreme precision. One action I happen to do often while gaming is lifting the mouse to move it across the gamepad.
Either way, I found that more times than not, whenever I lifted the mouse, I ended up pressing one of the side keys. I found that if I ended up pushing the buttons by accident, it would shift the mouse in my hands, and I would have to re-grip it. If you are in a death match session, that will not work out to your favor. After examining the mouse a bit, I would figure that the buttons would be better placed nearer to the tip.
That way, your thumbs would have the freedom when lifting the mouse or during general gameplay, without bumping them by accident. But, whenever you did need one of those keys, it would take a mere thrust forward of the thumb to tap it. Besides the troublesome buttons and small size, the mouse performed quite well. Octy , Apr 26, One of the best sites for news and suprise, it's even in Dutch!
Here's a ton of reviews, you might want to use Google Translate though. Twiddles , Apr 26, I don't think you need to test a mouse for "performance". Generally you'll have to work out the shape that fits your grip and hand size. Also texture of the plastic can play a part. After that, you'll be looking at sensors and switches.
Sensors in most modern decent mice are easily good enough. With switches it's a bit more tricky, some are more reliable than others, the 50m Omrons tend to develop double clicks after a while, just an example.
You can always replace the switches with some aftermarket ones, Kailh make some of the best switches on the market. After that you're looking at the mouse feet skates and the cord.
Again, both can be replaced, feet are super easy to replace, cord is a bit more tricky but nothing difficult. We are offering several configurations to make it more engaging for children. The game has six configuration options that are meticulously selected keeping in mind both the gamers and casual computer users. Among the main settings include the difficulty level, cursor option, target size and more.
Below is a brief of all the configurations that players can tweak:. We at Clickspeedtest. Therefore, the clicking game has four levels that players can set based on their skill set. The four levels are - Easy, Medium, Hard and Extreme. Gamers can choose the level by tapping on the upward and downward adjuster. It is always best to make a dry run and check what is your base level and then choose the difficulty level.
The Target Size is an option that truly tests gamers' skills. The targets are a foundational component of the mouse accuracy game. It is what a player hits to examine their skills. Each of the target circles will fade out and then fade in.
Players are to click while it fades out and fades in. The target sizes have four options for players to choose from. The sizes include - Tiny, Small, Medium, and Big. The bigger the size the easier to hit, hence, if you are just starting of new than its best to keep target size as Big. Gamers can scale up eventually by decreasing the target size too big, medium and finally tiny.
As we said earlier, the game is made keeping in mind all age groups. Interestingly, the game offers six color options for players to set a target color as to their liking.
Each color is chosen after learning the most preferred colors that the masses will enjoy. The colors are chosen in a way that does not distract the eye while playing the game.
By default, the game is set to the color red. All these color options also make it more engaging and fun for children. The cursor is the second most important component of the game. Cursor reflects the movement of the mouse and it is what a player will use to click on the target circles. For casual players, and everyday mouse will do just fine as they only play for fun.
However, professional gamers can use their gaming mouse to ensure that swift and tiny movements are quickly recorded on-screen by the cursor. For now, the browser-based game offers two types of cursors. Players must note that both are equally capable in terms of performance.
The Precision Select is in no way better than the Normal Select in the game. Gamers can put both cursors to test and see which is more comfortable to play with. Another thing gamers can configure is time.
The game offers four-time options - 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 45 seconds and 90 seconds. Players can choose the time for which they want to test their mouse-clicking skills.
It is best to start with 15 seconds and then push on higher to see if the clicks are consistent over a longer period of 90 seconds. Use the downward and upward arrow to choose the time. Time is an important factor in these games as gamers are to measure theirs over a specific time frame. The time configuration does not make much difference to casual gamers or computer users.
As gamers ourselves, we kept the option to enable and disable sound to make it comfortable to all. Many players prefer to play in silent in a bid to increase their concentration. However, others find it engaging to have the sound on while playing.
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