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Sunday, June 28, 2009

Choosing a Mouse For You Gaming Computer

Choosing a mouse for your custom-made computer is a no-brainer unless you plan to do some intensive gaming. If you are building a gaming computer, you need a fast mouse -- at least 800 dpi -- so that you can move speedily during your gaming sessions. Some gaming mice sport a dpi of more than 2700 dpi. Which such a sensitive mouse, it will of course be difficult to control and get used to the cursor's speed. For an office workstation that hardly ever sees any PC games save for the occasional solitaire, any mid-range mouse will suit your homebuilt computer perfectly.

Depending on your preference, you can purchase a corded mouse or a wireless mouse. Wireless mice run on batteries and during heavy use, these mice can drain your batteries in a day or two. Thus, it is not really advisable to get a wireless mouse for gaming. You will know when your battery is running low because the mouse infrequently becomes unresponsive to your commands.

You can also choose between a ball mouse and an optical mouse. Ball mice are obsolete these days but you can still find some at the store. Because you need to clean these types of mouse frequently -- dirt can easily get stuck in between the wheels and hamper movement -- you should get an optical mouse.

An optical mouse can spice up your computer ensemble with its fancy LED lights. They do not have mouse balls to rely on for movement. They track movement through their LED lights. Because they come in a variety of colors, optical mice are a fun computer hardware to play with. They are also relatively inexpensive to replace.

When choosing your mouse, be sure that it is comfortable to hold. Some mice are built for computer users with large hands. You will have difficulty maneuvering with these types of mice if your hands are small. The same thing applies if you are trying to handle a mouse that is too small for your hands.

Gamers will appreciate the added features that high-end mice offer. These include extra buttons, most of which are programmable. You can program a button to execute three clicks for one click so you can shoot three times faster than your enemies!

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