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Ok I have had the DA 3.5g for a few days now and a short review is in order to close this thread up.ġ- sensor is indeed perfect, it is however very highly susceptible to what software you use with it (explained below in a bit).Ģ- I have not tried it with no software at all so no comment to thatģ- synapse is retarded, installed it after I noticed razer's manual firmware update failed.
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I'll try the 3.05 drivers again tomorrow, maybe it'll feel faster. **edit** I did change monitor during that period, it's possible (in a far reaching way) that a lower input lag on this monitor has warped my judgement, making using it with Razer Synapse it as it was with my older monitor and 3.05 (or there about). But performance wise, could you elaborate on altering the 'tracking algorithm'? Generally I've been happy with Synapse and I don't find the whole need to log in on first installation a personal issue, but if I've missed something and my game is actually being effected on a level i'm not noticing, i'd still like to know for peace of mind. From what i have read, the major criticism with synapse is that it's 'DRM' like software, and for some (including myself) it loads after everything else on windows start up on my SSD. I know that i can now change to whatever dpi i want in increments of 100, but would using any of the standard 900/1800/3500 settings be effected (obviously not 450, can't select that anymore)? I'm not so sure considering my ability has not dipped, perhaps not all values are software interpolated. Have you got a link with more information? I find it hard to believe that anything has negatively effected the mouse for the settings i use, at least for me. Wait, what? I've been using it with my 3.5g for about 2 weeks and i've had no problems at 1800dpi, i also saw no change when i updated to Synapse in the first place.