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Felix
Hi!
Ever since I got my MX700 I had the following problem - it is also
seen with any other MX700 I could get my hands on:
If the mouse is idle and not moved, the cursor starts jittering (not
always) by about 1-2 Pixels up/down.
This is especially annoying if one scrolls for a long time - i.e.
holds the left mouse button down (in the moveable area of the
scrollbar / not on the arrows) - the scrolled window content starts
jittering along with the mouse movement very quickly by those same
1-2Pixel up/down.
Also in games (like Counterstrike) this tends to be very annoying if
one tries to snipe somebody... . There is some history of the case
here for example:
http://www.explosivelabs.com/forums/showthread/t-581.html
The jitter effect is as far as I can tell independent from
charge/surface and distance from dock. (And every MX700 I have seen
does it - and ppl know about if I asked them!)
Is this a design fault in the entire line of MX700s?
Thanks for your Input.
Cheers,
Felix.
Ever since I got my MX700 I had the following problem - it is also
seen with any other MX700 I could get my hands on:
If the mouse is idle and not moved, the cursor starts jittering (not
always) by about 1-2 Pixels up/down.
This is especially annoying if one scrolls for a long time - i.e.
holds the left mouse button down (in the moveable area of the
scrollbar / not on the arrows) - the scrolled window content starts
jittering along with the mouse movement very quickly by those same
1-2Pixel up/down.
Also in games (like Counterstrike) this tends to be very annoying if
one tries to snipe somebody... . There is some history of the case
here for example:
http://www.explosivelabs.com/forums/showthread/t-581.html
The jitter effect is as far as I can tell independent from
charge/surface and distance from dock. (And every MX700 I have seen
does it - and ppl know about if I asked them!)
Is this a design fault in the entire line of MX700s?
Thanks for your Input.
Cheers,
Felix.