Longer USB-C to USB-A cable for Huion Kamvas Pro 24 4K GT2401
I need a longer USB-A to USB-C cable for my Kamvas Pro 4K because the provided cable does not reach my PC. Are there any (preferably cheaper) options?
I need a longer USB-A to USB-C cable for my Kamvas Pro 4K because the provided cable does not reach my PC. Are there any (preferably cheaper) options?
I did some light research and determined that the GLSSWRKS Polarity was a good balanced option for glasspads. I was wondering:
What mouse skates do you use, and approximately how long do you use the same set before feeling the need to replace them?
I've watched a couple videos of top players on micro scenarios, but to me it just looks like they're twisting their mouse more than actually moving it with their fingers.
Also, I've been wondering what kind of threshold there is (if any) for HOW MUCH wrist/fingertip aiming we should be using. Like how far you should be turning at the wrist/aiming with your fingertips before it becomes too far. I feel like I use more wrist than the top players do in general.
So my questions are:
If you take out the arm and wrist movements, what does fingertip aiming actually even look like?
How much wrist/fingertip aiming is TOO much (if that's possible).
Do any of you guys know of a good cheap nylon gaming sleeve? The current one I have is a cheap one, but it's quite thick and very noticeably affects my vertical movement because it bunches up at the edge of my mousepad.
I just want a sleeve that's thin, slick, and does the job well without hindering my vertical movement.
i've seen on a certain skates tierlist that these are pretty good on cloth. I was wondering what everyone's opinions are on them, how do they play, how do they feel broken in, durability, etc?
I'm using an OP1w 4k v2 and it feels like it has tiny hiccups every now and then, specifically when starting a movement or doing micromovements. Are there any alternatives that don't typically have this issue?
I know there's the Infinitymice Infinite Speed v3/v4 but I'm not sure if it will solve this issue either.
I see Infinitymice have a new Speed version in black and in purple. Has anyone tried it yet, and can you compare it to perhaps the previous Speed V3 or an Artisan Raiden?
I've read/heard that using hit sounds to verify whether you're on target or not can be detrimental to improvement because you don't focus enough on visual confirmation. Would it be better to just play without hit sounds at all?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but the only scenario I can think of where hit sounds would be good is in something like voxtargetswitch or other similar scenarios: utilizing the number of sounds to know when to switch targets.
Thoughts?