I applied them to the beautiful model o-. I decided not to bother with leg lips if I didn't like them or they didn't fit me. You can purchase additional glue dots, so it's a good idea to install them first before making any permanent modifications to your mouse. I have no problem with LoD on my mouse, prior to installation I set LoD to 3mm in the software. But it works fine even with a minimum value of 2mm. Needless to say, the LoD range of the o minus model is perfect for a little extra thickness. There is a mouse cable. (I don't have a bungee so it got caught on the wire a bit in some movies). When your hands are actually on the mouse every movement is effortless, given the material I have a feeling it will always be easy. With stock legs it feels like you need more power to get going, it's still very fast and controlled but they feel extremely stable. I expected them to glide over my pad with little tactile feedback, but I was wrong, although the glide is very fast, the feedback of the substrate and the imperfections of the table give a sense of control. If you have a good grip on the mouse (which you should) the mouse will not spin out of control due to the reduced drag. less pronounced as the fabric has more friction. You should have a better layout (polished on my mouse) if you want to use this on a cloth pad. I see stability issues can arise from time to time on a thick cloth pad as weight distribution becomes a big deal. It's ok on a cloth pad, but I'd settle for PTFE. There just aren't many advantages and potential disadvantages. If you like the extra control that a fabric seal gives you, stick with PTFE imo. If you're using hard pads, this isn't a problem as long as your mouse supports extra height. Cloth pads + PTFE are more forgiving when aiming, but hard pads are more stable, especially with ceramic. They mitigate some of the disadvantages of low DPI, as it's easier to create wider arcs without practice. If you are interested, the price is right to try them. But the disclaimer says they don't make you a better person and can (at least temporarily) make you worse. But if you're looking for something that will work alongside your hard pad, won't wear out after 3 months, and is extremely stable over time, this could be your bottom line. These skates were fun. Because of the consistency, every time I move my mouse, my cursor placement accuracy and skill clicks improve. It still won't make you a better player, but at least it's easier to manage. In FPS games, smooth, wide arcs feel much better than PTFE. The PTFE changes from day to day on the hard pads, if you are sensitive enough they still feel the way they did when I first fitted them to my mouse. If you're a fan of hard pads, chances are you'll fall in love with them as much as I did.
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