QUOTE(xandman @ Mar 11 2012, 08:22 PM)
guys u all been talking bout this 'normal' and omron switches rite...
can we normal users/gamers notice the difference?
and also Sensei uses what switch?

sensei=omron..correct me if i were wrong
cuz it feels like it
QUOTE(hattbroz @ Mar 11 2012, 09:07 PM)
hi guys. sorry if my question is out of topic but may i know when is the next PC fair coming to KL/Selangor?
u guys wrote about a PC fair coming next and any additional info are appreciated too. thanks!
it has banner everywhere in KL i think u saw those right?
13-15 april
This is the 1st and last time i gona help you bro
Please post at the right section next time
QUOTE(rurushu @ Mar 11 2012, 09:48 PM)
so far i only know 2 types of switches on mice.
One is TTC and the other being OMRON.
the TTC is the most common, SS mice are all TTC unless they state its omron.
However, omron also has 2 types, the china made and the japanese made.
logitech's gaming mice and high end models all use the china made, i never tested the japanese made before, you can ask everdying, he's got the CM spawn, which is using the japanese made omron, for the china made omron found on my m905 anywhere mouse, the response is great, the button presses and the feedback is crisp.... erm... meaning it's very "bouncy"... dunno what's the word to describe it....
many say that the japanese omron is better made than the chinese, but the lifespan is shorter than the chinese, double click issue more apparent....
but for someone who never tested japanese omron switches, i can never tell how good it is....
so far im satisfied with chinese made omron....

I remembered omron switches on SS mices are japanese
No?
QUOTE(xandman @ Mar 11 2012, 09:59 PM)
mouse button oso so complicated one!

Welcome to the world of enthusiast
QUOTE(soR @ Mar 11 2012, 10:02 PM)
just got my 6gv2 loving it

Enjoy it bro