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Wie ist denn die Klicklautstärke der linken Maustaste?
Und mal speziell gefragt: ist irgendwer direkt von einer Razer Diamondback zu einer EC1 gewechselt?
Gibt es die Zowies bei den Geizblödmärkten zum Angrabschen?
Hoffe ich konnte dir helfen.
Hi habe auch die EC1 Black bei Mindfactory gekauft für 52 euro bin umgestiegen von intelli 3.0 auf diese, da Ergonomie sehr ähnlich der klapprigen Intelli 3.0
Mausrad Problem besteht auch bei mir.
Also ich gehe nicht von einen Hardware defekt aus ehr ein Softwareproblem intern in der Maus.
da ja Ansich jeder Klick nach oben uder runter funktionert tadellos.jediglich der wechsel von oben nach unten hat "ein" Leerscrolllen quasi.
Hello from japan
Remember the guy who did those "speed tests"? He bought both the EC1/EC2 and did a quick short review, took it apart and confirmed it uses the Avago ADNS-3060 sensor.
He also found out an annoying issue with the mouse wheel where in some cases the wheel input would not be recognized.
If he were to turn the wheel "up-up-down-down" (1 click at a time), the mouse whould not recognize the first "down" and would result in a input of "up-up-down". This happend with both his EC1 and EC2, while another guy reported random wheel input drops with his EC2.
It could be an firmware bug or just an "bad batch" from the factory, but he did some tests and also said it could be the optical wheel sensor being out of alignment (btw the Razer Boomslang 2007 CE uses the same optical wheel mechanism). Anyway he said he'd wait until the problem was sorted out.
and an update on the "wheel issue" of his EC2. He said he seems to have "fixed" the problem by desoldering the IR detector of the optical wheel sensor and replacing it with one from another mouse ( he used one from an Intellimouse explorer). So he assumes its just a bad batch from the factory and once it's sorted out all should be good ( but then again where's the quality control?).
Quelle: ESRealityI dont have the pics, but as I posted on #353 a guy took his flawed EC1 & fixed EC2 and used an oscilloscope to check the readings from the wheel sensor. According to him he found that, at least with his mice, the problems seemed to come from a flaw with either the sensor position or the sensor itself.
Why? before i go on, a good reference on how optical rotary encoders like the one used on the EC1/2's wheel sensor work
fpga4fun.com - Quadrature Decoder
as you can see in the graph the electrical signals are supposed to be out of phase, thats how the encoder knows which way the wheel is turned. But with his flawed EC1 and pre-fixed EC2, he found that when the MWHEELDOWN was not recognized ( the first MWHEELDOWN input after a MWHEELUP) the signal was not out of phase enough resulting in the "bug" (and the signal was not stable).
Dann in jedem Fall die EC2. Copperhead und DB werden dir aber kleiner vorkommen. Die EC2 ist immer noch eine ergonomische Rechtshändermaus (die kleinste im Gaming Bereich vielleicht). Von der Länge und Breite tun sich Xai und EC2 nicht viel, Gewicht ist praktisch auch identisch. Die EC2 ist aber höher.