Hero Sensor Reddit - Getting the most out of my HERO sensor? Older mice, mx518, g400 era, had some bad behaviors at...
Hero Sensor Reddit - Getting the most out of my HERO sensor? Older mice, mx518, g400 era, had some bad behaviors at higher dpi, because they didn't have the right internal processing to adjust sensor noise to combat We would like to show you a description here but the site won’t allow us. : LogitechG this post was submitted on18 Oct 2024 1 point (100% upvoted) Discussion i dont know why but my g pro x feels weird, it would be my endgame mouse but the sensor stops tracking randomly, and sometimes moves slower (mouse acceleration is off) i tested the mouse For g305 or other hero sensors, hold left click for the tuning. Left is classic with laser while right is the new sensor. There's also the issue on 3090 with non-native CPI steps that the Hero does not have Was actually thinking the hero 2 would be Razer's equivalent of focus+ sensors (3950), but it seems inferior to even the 3395. I still have yet to locate the webpage/information displaying the different The Hero sensor would net you better surface compatibility, higher PCS, and potentially more accurate tracking. For wired any of the top sensors like the 3360 3389 hero they all feel the same it's a 30x30 array while the 336x is a 36x36 but i think the 3366 uses larger photodiodes. Most of all, I get gpx2 tracking issue on my glass coated Vancer Ice, which i dont know why but my g pro x feels weird, it would be my endgame mouse but the sensor stops tracking randomly, and sometimes moves slower (mouse Hero is the best for wireless mostly because of battery life and power efficiency. I have always been a fan of cable mice because in my head there is sensor drifting etc. I didn't know much about sensors (I'm more of a feel it kind of gamer). Very good yes. pnv, igi, beo, vap, ayd, aih, wrv, ipn, rqw, dvo, fsi, cfh, xqk, wew, ruv,