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7 clicks second is quite easy to do 7 clicks second is quite easy to do Click to expand...

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Easy for you maybe, I'm slower than that and I'm lazyso use an auto function for lots of clicks.The Viper Mini mouse has that built in to make things a little easier.I imagined that slam clicking to be the mouse falsely clicking on landing but now I'm thinking it might be the users relaxed finger(s) not stopping when the mouse lands. Anyway a moot point now, just a couple of things to add.I asked several times about polling but got no answers. Mouse polling rate is the rate that the host USB such as the Platform Controller Hub, sends requests for data to the mouse. The polling on my Viper Mini is fixed at 1000Hz as indicated by the endpoint data which means the port always operates at 1000Hz unless overridden on the host side. Not important if your going to run at 1000Hz but for those who want to run at slower polling?Here polling has been set to 10Hz (for demonstration purposes only), the mouse continuously moved in a circle and at the halfway point mouse buttons activated for a while then back to just mouse movement.It can be seen that the polling rate isn't 10Hz but instead the mouse position is reported every 100ms. Note also that real polling rates are in powers of 2, 100ms isn't a power of 2. The buttons (and scroll wheel IIRC) however still use the 1ms polling rate.Another example with single click and 5Hz polling.Most likely the finger release (mouse button up) is less than the 30ms we can see and the firmware is adding the extra time as demonstrated in the click latencies thread. Not a problem but added for interest.Razer probably has a good reason to do it this way, that is keep the polling rate at 1000Hz and have the mouse MCU reduce the movement reporting but I feel it should be mentioned what is actually being adjusted as it isn't the polling rate.A thought for adjusting LOD. If it is done in real time as demonstrated below then the mouse can be elevated to the desired height and LOD adjusted by the mouse until tracking is lost. Once tracking is lost the mouse will not be able to drag the adjustment bar any further.For this example a single cd was used.Best to use a low CPI. Tracking starting to get poor at 37 and stopping at 40. Then mouse moved back to mat and working. Tracking can then be verified.Unfortunately with my Viper Mini there always seems to be a small window at around a height of 2.2mm off my mousepad that tracks to some degree regardless of LOD setting. I haven't seen a datasheet for the sensor and this is my first mouse with LOD control so don't know if that's expected behavior or not.I'm about moused out for now so that's probably my last testing until the next mouse, maybe another 5 years or so all going well.