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Alright, I have some trouble with the vibration I'm getting with my subwoofer. I don't think there's anything wrong with it, in fact it could just be the mouse itself, but anyways here's what's happening:
While I'm jamming to some music or playing some games, the vibration from my subwoofer and speakers are creating my mouse (Coolermaster Sentinel Advance Twin Laser Gaming Mouse) to move the cursor up or down on the screen on it's own. And at first it was fine, but when I'm trying to snipe and blow someone's head off, I need that precision with every shot, and I usually make his life flash before his eyes rather than killing him... it gets rather annoying. Rather than returning the mouse right away, I thought I'd ask for some help. I don't know if it's my mouse that is too sensitive, or maybe there's a way to decrease the vibration. My speakers are beside my monitor, and my mouse is just as close. Then my subwoofer is on the carpet below. Please Help! Thanks, Adam |
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Try turning the bass or volume down a bit... or use headphones for gaming!
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The base is shaking the table. Turn it down and rule out the subwoofer as the problem before blaming the mouse.
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Sorry, I forgot to add, the subwoofer is only 1/4 up, if I turned it down it would sound awkward.
I had another laser mouse before this, and it worked perfectly. This: http://ncix.com/products/index.php?s...ture=Microsoft |
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Put the woofer on the floor (: thats where it should be it sounds better there
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I think it is on the floor, lol.
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Oh yeah didnt see that, you can buy rubber feet for desktop pcs maybe try putting some on the woofer, or make sure it is not actually touching the desk?
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