Oranjoose's KINZU vs XAI Comfort Review
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All Comments (115)
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This is one of the worst reivews iv ever seen. You sound like you just bought the mouse to have a gaming mouse. and you also seems liek you dont know what your talking about and the least important things are the important in your mind. I think your not a gamer
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xai best
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i love tossing around my mouse like a retard when i play competitive games
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Which mouse is closer to the WMO in terms of size?
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Xai has acceleration right? As in, if you move it faster it has a slight bit of acceleration? If I move from one side of my pad to the other slowly it goes a tiny bit less than if I move it fast
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dont you think the buttons on the right side of the xai is to easy to click just by gripping the mouse itself?
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mouses
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imo KINZU > xai
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f0rest and Get_Right is using Kinzu, the acceleration problem is just a learn2play issue.
so Kinzu is very good even with some inbuilt acceleration.
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kinzu has no side buttons is that correct? just mouse 1 and 2 and mouse wheel click?
A question about the Kinzu ... Are you able to config the button in the front of the LM and RM freely to what you like ? Like CTRL or something ? Or is it just for DPI or whatever ? (
crusher143 8 months ago
@crusher143
Unfortunately, the dpi/cpi toggle button cannot be
reassigned using the Kinzu software nor is it recognized
as a button in Windows, so it cannot (to my knowledge) be
reassigned in other software (games, etc)
OranJuno 8 months ago
@Oranjuno
Hey, does XAI also have positive acceleration like kinzu?
can you please answer
Wahabqamar 1 year ago
@Wahabqamar
The Xai definitely does not have any positive acceleration
akin to the Kinzu. If it does suffer from any acceleration, it
is entirely negligible, and more importantly, consistent.
Of course, your mileage may vary, but the Xai has an impeccable
sensor in my personal experience.
OranJuno 1 year ago
hi oranjuno
i new heard somethings and some people says its have accelaration problem.Its true ?
aycicegi1 1 year ago
@aycicegi1
Yes, the Kinzu experiences positive acceleration at a certain
speed, and there's a failure speed that when reached, the
sensor has massive negative and downward acceleration.
These problems sound rather severe and condemning, but
in my experience, they do not pose a problem and are merely
psychological (unless you're a professional gamer who plays
many many hours of your day).
The speed that you would move your mouse with accuracy in
mind does not suffer these acceleration concerns.
OranJuno 1 year ago