Adding/Including Memories
I lost my dad last year (2023) and have been finding ways to include keepsakes/memories in my workstation. I've dabbled here and there with doing small woodworking projects and attempted a wrist rest from a piece of oak I picked up with him from my great uncles wood shop. I milled it to fit a 60% keyboard as I hadn't decided what keyboard I would be using it on and thought that's where most of my wrist would be in contact even typing on a full keyboard. I gave it a torched/burn appearance as I really was lost in what to do. I found an old shell casing from going hunting with my dad in my hunting pack and decided to imbed it into the end of the wrist rest so it would just have a little difference and a small story behind it as well. I have other things around my workstation from family and friends, but it just feels a little more special having worked on it and adding something small that has a memory for me to it. (Purple was my grandmothers favorite color and I have kinda now...
Apr 8, 2024
right click definitely needs some work, a bit too hard when you're playing FPS game.
left click/right click: both are very 'hard' and very 'click-ish', so yes, you feel like you clicked it correctly but doesn't necessarily register on your game. left click definitely easier to get to and have it hit. You're hand positon plays a big role in this as well.
shape: great shape, very comfortable for 4+ hr gaming sessions. i tend to think its better for a full on claw grip than a hybrid grip/palm grip. I am a hybrid grip (hitscan im more hybrid, for projectile im more claw). If you have big hands, like i do, its hard to fully claw grip this mouse, without having your finger tips hit your mouse pad, or use wrist movement because it causes your wrist to angle if you wanna left click/right clic. If they had an XL it'd probably be perfect for me. But with that said, pretty damn good shape, i'm sure it'll go great with that vast majority of gamers.
cord: i'd like a braided cord, easier to undo the bending from packaging and play, it kinda gets kinked/caught on things it shouldn't because the cord is long (long cord is good but its situational on set up, my setup, not so much but a good stragiht lazy cord is better)
color: i got the white color, smooth, nice, but would i like more texture, meh, i know the black one has it (havent tried it) but does get moist when you play long session that are intense (simple wipe is fine though).
weight: is this purely subjective, but its a light mouse, some prefer heavier weight. I had a corsair m65 (detachable weights so you can make it lighter/heavier as you see fit). As someone who is still trying to find their right "sens" in their game (tho im close) its personal. After m65 and playing this mouse for 50+ hrs, I'd have to say i'd prefer a heavier mouse due to me, being more "hard/heavier" on my mouse. I then rest all my weight on my hand so i use micro wrist adjustments but use my whole arm to make bigger 360 adjustments....Is it right? i dunno, but just giving you gamers my feedback.
Game tested on: Overwatch.
DM1 Pro (Pixart 3310) https://www.dreammachines.io/products/dm1-pro-gaming-mouse
DM1 Pro S (Pixart 3360) https://www.dreammachines.io/products/dm1-pro-s-optical-gaming-mouse-3360-sensor
EDIT: Also, both of these mice are sub-90 grams in weight, for what it's worth. Not sure how that compares to the Sensei.