I've played the home row "ESDF" setup since the days of Quake1-3, CS, UO, and now DAOC. I find it eaiser if I do have to move my hand to find the home row Plus it gives me a pinky button "A" and "Q" to use, which I think gives me extra utility.
I've played the home row "ESDF" setup since the days of Quake1-3, CS, UO, and now DAOC. I find it eaiser if I do have to move my hand to find the home row Plus it gives me a pinky button "A" and "Q" to use, which I think gives me extra utility.
Nisch
The MX1000 is also part of the Cordless 5000 bundle. However, it is a bluetooth wireless mouse in this package instead of the standard RF wireless. This package is expensive if all you want is the mouse ($150 US). I agree with the statement that this is the best mouse ever. I have been using the MX1000 since it came out and have loved it. I use the 3 thumb buttons for Tab, Ctrl and Alt. I use the wheel tilt left and right for skills that I use frequently or for "reactionary" skills. With the combination of ctrl+, alt+, and shift+:tilt left, middle button, and tilt right, you have access to 9 buttons without ever having to move your hand off the mouse and you also have access to all of the ctrl+ and alt+ skills where you normally rest your hand (for me it is 1 through 5). On top of all of that, you also get the two rocker buttons (one in front of the wheel and one behind the wheel). All in all, I hope that someone comes up with a new mouse that tops this before my stockpile of MX1000's die (I currently have 4: 2 RF and 2 BT which are boxed and brand new).
I'm a huge fan of thumb buttons on a mouse (almost bought a G5, but couldn't live with just 1 in the original model, but now ordered a G9 that should arrive today). Logitech should hire a true mouse enthusiast gamer to design a 4+ thumb button mouse, combined with wheel & at least 3-4 more buttons on top. I could easily see using a mouse with 6 thumb buttons - far, medium, close for both low and high.. similar to the MX1000, but have a high and a low row of buttons. Combine that with a cross between an n52 and X-Keys, and I'd be in gamer input heaven. Some day it'll happen..
Ex-WoW 5-boxer.
Currently playing:
Akama [Empire of Orlando]
Zandantilus - 85 Shaman, Teebow - 85 Paladin, Kodex - 85 Rogue.
Definitely going to 4-box Diablo 3 after testing the beta for how well this would work.
can't agree with you more, -silencer-
in my design, I would have a D-pad under thumb finger, and in place of a wheel I would have a analog stick, or a little track ball for all scrolling needs ( obviously with ability to map it to mouse axes or to arrows keys)
btw, almost like this -silencer-. What do you think of this?
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I use that one, too. Love it. I have my "/assist focus" macro assigned to one of the thumb-buttons, and I use the thumb-"wheel" (it's not really a wheel) to rotate my characters to face moving mobs.Originally Posted by 'Los',index.php?page=Thread&postID=32791#post32791
I can comfortably reach 41 keys without moving my hand from the wasd location, i guess with shift, ctrl and alt modifiers 152 combinations ? Maybe I have big hands![]()
I use Nostromo N52, but have it set up as the WASD keys, and the D-pad as my shape-shifting as a drood.
Might change this now that im multi-boxing non-droods
Thank you!Originally Posted by 'Ughmahedhurtz',index.php?page=Thread&postID=32043 #post32043
This is something that I've just never understood. We all have trained ourselves to rest our left hand on the "home row" to type on our keyboard, but somehow, WASD has become the defacto standard for gaming movement, even though it is inferior the the home row standard that we had to unlearn to use it. ?(
Classic example of the inertia of the defacto.
No matter where you go, there you are.
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