new mouse (part 2)

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Any pro tips or suggestions?

I heard obsidian skates are good. Or some other things, I don’t know nothing about skates or if I should use the grip tape it comes with. I’m still even deciding on whether I use the skate puck or the normal one.
 
i also want to get a superlight soon, how do you feel about the scroll wheel? is it too easy to scroll down cause i use scroll to jump, also how light are the clicks?
 
i also want to get a superlight soon, how do you feel about the scroll wheel? is it too easy to scroll down cause i use scroll to jump, also how light are the clicks?
after 1 day of using it, I compare it to my last mouse, Razer Ballistik V3.

While the GPX 2 doesn’t have the free scroll feature that the razer mouse does on the wheel, it is more comfortable to use overall.

Also there is a software feature to mitigate accidental scrolls called BHOP.

The side buttons feel so much easier to use.

The mouse is mod-able as it comes with grip tape for all sides, skates can be changed, and it comes with a gliding puck on the bottom to increase friction which can be exchanged easily for a normal one. (A circle of white skate vs a circle of non-skate material on the bottom)

I was right to consider leaving ergonomic mice in general. The mouse feels more comfortable with its lighter weight, does not mold my hand into any pre-set ergo shape, the clicks feel nice, and the wireless connectivity is great.

Best of all, I can uninstall Razer Synapse.
 
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Any pro tips or suggestions?

I heard obsidian skates are good. Or some other things, I don’t know nothing about skates or if I should use the grip tape it comes with. I’m still even deciding on whether I use the skate puck or the normal one.
The stock pads are great imo for control I would personally never switch them especially with the qck pad which is a slow controlled pad if you want more speed you can try corepads

It's all personal preference, I lowkey regret trying aftermarket skates/mousepads but I gave it a try I've used qck for like a decade and imo I think my aim was the best and most consistent on that pad
 
The stock pads are great imo for control I would personally never switch them especially with the qck pad which is a slow controlled pad if you want more speed you can try corepads

It's all personal preference, I lowkey regret trying aftermarket skates/mousepads but I gave it a try I've used qck for like a decade and imo I think my aim was the best and most consistent on that pad
You have other things to regret trying
 
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