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#78256 by Neil Blanchard
Tue Jun 23, 2020 12:08 pm
Here's my Glorious Model D along with their so-called bungee, that suspends the already compliant cord above the desk - so it has virtually no friction. I am a longtime fan of wireless mice - except for the issue of battery life; and this is an excellent overall solution, for me.
Glorious Model D+Bungee.jpg

The 2 metal bits on the bungee are springs.
#78930 by PaulR
Fri Oct 16, 2020 3:25 pm
Hi Neil,

Does this mouse move smoothly? I have been using Dcad for about a decade in VMware Fusion on my Mac but with the latest update of Fusion, the mouse just is a little jumpy no matter what settings I use for acceleration and deceleration. I am using a Rival 600 gaming mouse which I like a lot because it is so configurable. I only have the jumpy issue in Dcad.
#78940 by Neil Blanchard
Mon Oct 19, 2020 11:53 am
Yes, it is smooth. It has an excellent sensor, and it is wired, and you can set the DPI to what ever you want. Lower DPI means more accurate, and higher means faster motion. It doesn't have acceleration, as far as I know.

It is very light, so you don't want to grip it too hard, so it stays in contact with your pad.

Edit: I don't know id this mouse is compatible with Mac OS - so that could be a snag. I am checking with my in-house mouse expert, my son Nicolas ...
Edit 2: He says yes, it should work on the Mac side, but you can only run the software (which controls the lights, and lets you set the DPI setting you want to use, and set what you want the buttons to do. For default settings, you don't need the software.

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