Question about gaming laptops and mouse feel
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Question about gaming laptops and mouse feel
Has anyone tried playing games on a gaming laptop? Did you still experience 'floating' mouse input or any similar issues? I was thinking about buying a cheap or used gaming laptop just for testing purposes, but I decided to ask about it here first. My idea is that perhaps we are doing something wrong when building our own PCs. I know it may not be the best idea, but it's worth a try.
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Re: Question about gaming laptops and mouse feel
Don't throw out your money for this, there are other better things you can test with your money.asappppp wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 03:45Has anyone tried playing games on a gaming laptop? Did you still experience 'floating' mouse input or any similar issues? I was thinking about buying a cheap or used gaming laptop just for testing purposes, but I decided to ask about it here first. My idea is that perhaps we are doing something wrong when building our own PCs. I know it may not be the best idea, but it's worth a try.
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Re: Question about gaming laptops and mouse feel
what things ?loccomacco wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 16:09Don't throw out your money for this, there are other better things you can test with your money.asappppp wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 03:45Has anyone tried playing games on a gaming laptop? Did you still experience 'floating' mouse input or any similar issues? I was thinking about buying a cheap or used gaming laptop just for testing purposes, but I decided to ask about it here first. My idea is that perhaps we are doing something wrong when building our own PCs. I know it may not be the best idea, but it's worth a try.
if someone want check that something wrong...laptop, notebook is the way to go...
but yes if you connect with that notebook in your location...then the results can be same like on your desktop pc.
but after you know what the cause is and who to blame...
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Re: Question about gaming laptops and mouse feel
Do you really want to know and throw your money maybe for your last hope? Then how much you can? 200$? 500? 1000 or 2000? Is it really worth for you to try? If it is then we can talk about it, otherwise I don't wanna give another possible fake hope.blackmagic wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 16:17what things ?loccomacco wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 16:09Don't throw out your money for this, there are other better things you can test with your money.asappppp wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 03:45Has anyone tried playing games on a gaming laptop? Did you still experience 'floating' mouse input or any similar issues? I was thinking about buying a cheap or used gaming laptop just for testing purposes, but I decided to ask about it here first. My idea is that perhaps we are doing something wrong when building our own PCs. I know it may not be the best idea, but it's worth a try.
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Re: Question about gaming laptops and mouse feel
if i would have much money...loccomacco wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 16:23Do you really want to know and throw your money maybe for your last hope? Then how much you can? 200$? 500? 1000 or 2000? Is it really worth for you to try? If it is then we can talk about it, otherwise I don't wanna give another possible fake hope.blackmagic wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 16:17what things ?loccomacco wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 16:09Don't throw out your money for this, there are other better things you can test with your money.asappppp wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 03:45Has anyone tried playing games on a gaming laptop? Did you still experience 'floating' mouse input or any similar issues? I was thinking about buying a cheap or used gaming laptop just for testing purposes, but I decided to ask about it here first. My idea is that perhaps we are doing something wrong when building our own PCs. I know it may not be the best idea, but it's worth a try.
i would go for sure high end gaming notebook.
1. its good investment.
2. no matter what happens after but its an good tool that gonna tell you what wrong and how reality looks like.
3. you stop to cope.
all your nightmares with electricity/emi and bioses tweaks and all other placebos gonna end.
lesson learned.
believe me.
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Re: Question about gaming laptops and mouse feel
Same issues on laptops or even worse. I have tried many laptops and desktops. All had same issues. Problem is even on consolesasappppp wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 03:45Has anyone tried playing games on a gaming laptop? Did you still experience 'floating' mouse input or any similar issues? I was thinking about buying a cheap or used gaming laptop just for testing purposes, but I decided to ask about it here first. My idea is that perhaps we are doing something wrong when building our own PCs. I know it may not be the best idea, but it's worth a try.
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Re: Question about gaming laptops and mouse feel
Exacly as Monty said. This issue affects all electronic devices if you look carefuly Pc, laptop, even tvs and phone
Yes even Tvs that have no gpu,cpu or other "expensive" components can be affected
https://streamable.com/9o39ay these jagged edges that you see in this video are in all my devices, pc, laptop, phone and tv
https://streamable.com/t9anve
Yes even Tvs that have no gpu,cpu or other "expensive" components can be affected
https://streamable.com/9o39ay these jagged edges that you see in this video are in all my devices, pc, laptop, phone and tv
https://streamable.com/t9anve
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Re: Question about gaming laptops and mouse feel
blackmagic wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 16:31if i would have much money...loccomacco wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 16:23Do you really want to know and throw your money maybe for your last hope? Then how much you can? 200$? 500? 1000 or 2000? Is it really worth for you to try? If it is then we can talk about it, otherwise I don't wanna give another possible fake hope.blackmagic wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 16:17what things ?loccomacco wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 16:09
Don't throw out your money for this, there are other better things you can test with your money.
i would go for sure high end gaming notebook.
1. its good investment.
2. no matter what happens after but its an good tool that gonna tell you what wrong and how reality looks like.
3. you stop to cope.
all your nightmares with electricity/emi and bioses tweaks and all other placebos gonna end.
lesson learned.
believe me.
Funny that you always blame average joes for not knowing about this problem yet you don't know the difference between radiated and power releated problems. I'm a complete newbie to this yet even I know that buying a laptop won't solve anything ( have one myself ) because if it is over the air interference than laptop it useless. And i dont understand why are u blaming everyone for this problem.. Yeah i get it it is pretty annoying but what do you expect s1mple or gabe newell to come to your apartment and start looking where is interference coming from and shielding against it? Ok let me call AMD and Nvidia developers to fix my clogged toilet in my apartment... they are probably experts in that field too.
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Re: Question about gaming laptops and mouse feel
BootyLover wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 19:00blackmagic wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 16:31if i would have much money...loccomacco wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 16:23Do you really want to know and throw your money maybe for your last hope? Then how much you can? 200$? 500? 1000 or 2000? Is it really worth for you to try? If it is then we can talk about it, otherwise I don't wanna give another possible fake hope.
i would go for sure high end gaming notebook.
1. its good investment.
2. no matter what happens after but its an good tool that gonna tell you what wrong and how reality looks like.
3. you stop to cope.
all your nightmares with electricity/emi and bioses tweaks and all other placebos gonna end.
lesson learned.
believe me.
Funny that you always blame average joes for not knowing about this problem yet you don't know the difference between radiated and power releated problems. I'm a complete newbie to this yet even I know that buying a laptop won't solve anything ( have one myself ) because if it is over the air interference than laptop it useless. And i dont understand why are u blaming everyone for this problem.. Yeah i get it it is pretty annoying but what do you expect s1mple or gabe newell to come to your apartment and start looking where is interference coming from and shielding against it? Ok let me call AMD and Nvidia developers to fix my clogged toilet in my apartment... they are probably experts in that field too.
have fun with your electricity and air interference and shielding cope...
maybe just more foil need ? put all your house in foil...
but its your choice how you gonna handle this all.
i only tell what i think about all and everything.
my own experience, my researches and knowledge that i get in all these 5 years since the issue and problem hit me in my location...
and if its over the air...
go take a train or car ride or walk outside with your notebook and check.
meter by meter...mile by mile...until you find the over air interference spot.
use your notebook as an detector
and your own eyes and game senses.
here how it works:
Basics. The basic concept of Hot and Cold is very simple: you hide an object, your child looks for it, and you use temperature words to tell them if they are moving towards the object (getting warmer) or away from it (getting colder).
tutorial for people that still dont understand the basics:
if its gets much worse = WARM (you near interference or whatever radiate)
if its gets better = COLD (you far away from whatever shit)
we already learned as kids how to find all kind of interferences...
simple that.
good luck.
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Re: Question about gaming laptops and mouse feel
Yeah I completely know and can confirm what you say, there are specific times that you see less or no jaggy lines in screen while you haven't touched anything and it affects anythingChildOfLuna wrote: β05 Apr 2023, 18:37Exacly as Monty said. This issue affects all electronic devices if you look carefuly Pc, laptop, even tvs and phone
Yes even Tvs that have no gpu,cpu or other "expensive" components can be affected
these jagged edges that you see in this video are in all my devices, pc, laptop, phone and tv