本帖最後由 Impure 於 2011-7-26 03:13 編輯
Thanks C hing for detail report, I find some people with problem on this mouse, have you experience ...
barrychung11 發表於 2011-7-26 02:25 
First of all, I would have listed this as a "Problem" if I did find it effecting
This is not a "problem"
Because every single mice has the tendency to keep tracking during lift-off
It's just that in my opinion the Sensor that the 4G is using is the same as the 3.5G
"BUT" and this is a very big but, the have added a bounce back with this new sensor
Which is a good thing
And with the new feature with the lift-off distance, to me, these are all features to eliminate
the previous Z-axis problem the 3.5G Laser had
Because when you think it through, minimal lift-off + Bounce back = Minimal Z-Axis Shift
I will try to explain
Please bear with me because words are alot harder to use than just to demonstrate it
The Imperator 4G tends to still move towards the bottom right when "Lifting"
But it goes back to the upper left when "Putting" Down
meaning it the cursor only moves during lift-off
but remains in the middle after the "Lift-Off" has completed
中文: 拎起隻 Mouse, 個 Cursor 輕微會向右下移動﹐但擺番低之後會去番原位
The Old 3.5G Laser Sensor has the Z-Axis "Problem"
Which the cursor moves toward the bottom right when "Lifting"
But stays after the mouse is "Put" down
Which causes "problems" because the users has to
manually move the mouse to the upper left to be back into the middle position
I have already known this from the first moment I had used this mouse
But to me it's not a problem, because as long as the final position of the lift-off
remains in the middle, it won't effect me
I am a low Dpi/Sensitivity user, so I am sure about what I am talking about
Besides, it's only noticable when you are using low sensitivity
Anyone who uses high sense won't encounter any problems with the sensor
And trust me, I am sure you will not be aiming headshots when your mouse is in the air
中文: 我唔信一個人會拎起隻 Mouse 再凌空爆頭
And if anyone plans on asking questions about the Lift-off, Sensor Lag this Mouse has
I can assure you that all of them can be avoided/iqnored
Also the drivers still have room for improvements
I am sure Razer has already taken notice of this
As I mentioned before, minimal lift-off + Bounce back = Minimal Z-Axis Shift
Right now, if they fix the Sensor Lag when the lift-off is set too low
Then this Z-axis shift should disappear
But still, to me these are not problems, you just have to understand the sensor 
Also, just to be fair, Xai, Kinzu, Abyssus, DA, Even my IO1.1 moves during lift-off
Because the lift-off distance is high enough for the sensor to keep tracking on the surface
I am not sure if you understand this all, but hope this helps  |