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Thread: New MX518 mouse
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11-19-06, 09:02 AM #1
The Federal Liberal Party
Political Program, read carefully:
[align='center']In our political party, we achieve what we promise.
Only the idiots can believe that
we will not fight against the corruption.
Because, there is something absolutely sure for us:
Honesty and transparency are fundamental to reach our ideals.
We show that it's a great stupidity to believe that
the Maffias will continue to be a part of the government as in the past.
We ensure, without the shade of a doubt, that
social justice will be the principal goal of our mandate.
In spite of that, there are still stupid people who think that
we can continue to control
with the tricks of the old policy.
When we'll have the power, we'll do anything
to let the privileged situations and the trading of favours ended.
We will not allow in any way
our children die of hunger
we will achieve our intentions even if
the economic reserves are emptied completely
we will exert the power until
you will have understood that from now
we are the federal liberal party, the "new policy".[/align]
Now, read this text by starting on the last sentence, until the top.
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06-25-07, 10:05 AM #9
New MX518 mouse
Hello all,
I am going to be receiving my new Logitech MX518 mouse today. Can anyone help me with their setups? I have been using the standard mouse that came with my system (Gateway). Will there be a difference? Can I set the keys to switch to a grenade/flash and throw with one button click? Should I set it to 800 or 1600?
This will be my first "gaming" mouse so sorry if I sound like a newbie (I am).
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Willderness
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06-25-07, 10:11 AM #10
Re: New MX518 mouse
The logitech setpoint software is pretty flexible, and the MX518 has two side buttons that can be assigned to many different things, including macros like throwing a grenade. The DPI is adjustable using the two buttons by the scroll wheel, but if you aren't going to change it very much, the best thing to do is to set it as high as it can go (1600 DPI) and adjust your windows mouse sensitivity to compensate for it. This will give you the best possible accuracy when tracking at high or low speeds.
On a related note, it's a good idea to get a good mousepad to go along with the mouse - I have the Razer mantis speedpad, and it tracks beautifully, and is also frikkin' huge.
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