Upvote Upvoted 3 Downvote Downvoted
hotline games mousefeet
posted in Hardware
1
#1
0 Frags +

for g403

yes or no

(my mouse feet ripped somehow)

for g403

yes or no

(my mouse feet ripped somehow)
2
#2
0 Frags +

they have a few types (competition, preformance and master listed from fastest to slowest glide) so it's based on personal preference, but they are of decent quality and definitely better than the stock feet on any mouse.

they have a few types (competition, preformance and master listed from fastest to slowest glide) so it's based on personal preference, but they are of decent quality and definitely better than the stock feet on any mouse.
3
#3
0 Frags +
Phoenix21they have a few types (competition, preformance and master listed from fastest to slowest glide) so it's based on personal preference, but they are of decent quality and definitely better than the stock feet on any mouse.

The only ones I saw were competition, don't seem to be many around

[quote=Phoenix21]they have a few types (competition, preformance and master listed from fastest to slowest glide) so it's based on personal preference, but they are of decent quality and definitely better than the stock feet on any mouse.[/quote]

The only ones I saw were competition, don't seem to be many around
4
#4
4 Frags +

I'd recommend these over any hotline mouse skates

https://www.corepad.de/en/Corepad-Skatez-Logitech-Teflon-Mousefeet-Mouse-Feet-Hyperglides-Hyperglide/Corepad-Skatez-PRO-87-Mouse-Feet-Logitech-G703-G603-Lightspeed-G403-Prodigy-Wireless.html

Pure teflon with rounded edges you can't ask for a better glide. That or you can wait for hyperglides makes g403 feet also pure teflon but their manufacturing process produces a better edge imo vs corepad

I'd recommend these over any hotline mouse skates

https://www.corepad.de/en/Corepad-Skatez-Logitech-Teflon-Mousefeet-Mouse-Feet-Hyperglides-Hyperglide/Corepad-Skatez-PRO-87-Mouse-Feet-Logitech-G703-G603-Lightspeed-G403-Prodigy-Wireless.html

Pure teflon with rounded edges you can't ask for a better glide. That or you can wait for hyperglides makes g403 feet also pure teflon but their manufacturing process produces a better edge imo vs corepad
5
#5
2 Frags +

I'm using them right now on my g403, I have them since last summer pretty much and yeah they are good probably not the best but still better than the original ones (they feet perfectly in the slots, easy to install and everything).

I also didn't feel any difference between round (originals) and sharp edges (hotline) tbh but that might just be me.

I'm using them right now on my g403, I have them since last summer pretty much and yeah they are good probably not the best but still better than the original ones (they feet perfectly in the slots, easy to install and everything).

I also didn't feel any difference between round (originals) and sharp edges (hotline) tbh but that might just be me.
6
#6
1 Frags +

hyperglides > hotline games > stock feet imo
hotline games totally acceptable most of the time

hyperglides > hotline games > stock feet imo
hotline games totally acceptable most of the time
7
#7
0 Frags +
Zestyhyperglides > hotline games > stock feet imo
hotline games totally acceptable most of the time

it appears hyperglides don't exist for the g403?? at least I can't see any
so ye

thanks for replies all I went for the hotline games ones in the end B) dat 2 week delivery time lol

[quote=Zesty]hyperglides > hotline games > stock feet imo
hotline games totally acceptable most of the time[/quote]
it appears hyperglides don't exist for the g403?? at least I can't see any
so ye

thanks for replies all I went for the hotline games ones in the end B) dat 2 week delivery time lol
8
#8
3 Frags +

+1 for corepads basically a 100% copy of hyperglides

+1 for corepads basically a 100% copy of hyperglides
9
#9
3 Frags +

I can recommend corepads. Got them on my G403 wireless right now.

I can recommend corepads. Got them on my G403 wireless right now.
10
#10
1 Frags +
FunsZestyhyperglides > hotline games > stock feet imo
hotline games totally acceptable most of the time
it appears hyperglides don't exist for the g403?? at least I can't see any
so ye

thanks for replies all I went for the hotline games ones in the end B) dat 2 week delivery time lol

https://www.hyperglide.net/

on their main page they have some newsfeed posts about the g403. It'll be the next mouseskate they'll release.

Hyperglide.netTo create Hyperglides for the G403, we went through 3 different versions - different thicknesses & edge roundedness (our special G-Curve). The main challenge was to combat the poor multi-directional glide caused by the G403's feet shape which made vertical movements perceptibly slower than horizontal. Hyperglides are the first mouse feet to feature rounded edges and our technology maybe imitated by others but not successfully replicated.

Happy to announce that we've succeeded in improving the multi-directional glide by optimising the amount of G-Curve. In the first picture, you can see version 2 has more rounded edges versus version 3. Rest of the photos feature version 2, which is what we've settled on using and measures 0.80mm thick.

Pictures are taken at lower exposure to highlight the amount of G-Curve since the feet are white in colour. The 4th picture is a side profile shot, click to view the larger version and notice the rounded edges. Thank you all for your patience!

https://www.hyperglide.net/photos/g403-d-1000px.jpg

https://www.hyperglide.net/photos/g403-a-1000px.jpg

https://www.hyperglide.net/photos/g403-b-1000px.jpg
https://www.hyperglide.net/photos/g403-c-1000px.jpg

From what I can understand here though it seems the hyperglides for the g403 won't really feel like hyperglides on basically any other mouse. Pretty sure all/most hyperglide mouseskates are 0.6mm rather than 0.8mm (for refrence Logitech stock mouseskates are typically 0.5mm) the reason this matters is that the higher off the surface your mouse is on the lower the DPI/sensitivity will feel. 0.5mm vs 0.6mm really isn't that big of a difference and is usually offset by overall faster mouse movement hyperglide skates provide but 0.8mm might be a bit much.

Also like to note how Logitech has really fucked up their mouse skates in general. Hyperglide used to make a version of their mouseskates for every Logitech mouse used for gaming, but they won't do it for the G903, G602, G402 or G502 due to their awkward shape/size. Seriously look at the mouse skate toward the butt of the mouse for the G502...

https://www.logitechg.com/assets/64214/17/g502-rgb-tunable-gaming-mouse.png

[quote=Funs][quote=Zesty]hyperglides > hotline games > stock feet imo
hotline games totally acceptable most of the time[/quote]
it appears hyperglides don't exist for the g403?? at least I can't see any
so ye

thanks for replies all I went for the hotline games ones in the end B) dat 2 week delivery time lol[/quote]

https://www.hyperglide.net/

on their main page they have some newsfeed posts about the g403. It'll be the next mouseskate they'll release.

[quote=Hyperglide.net]To create Hyperglides for the G403, we went through 3 different versions - different thicknesses & edge roundedness (our special G-Curve). The main challenge was to combat the poor multi-directional glide caused by the G403's feet shape which made vertical movements perceptibly slower than horizontal. Hyperglides are the first mouse feet to feature rounded edges and our technology maybe imitated by others but not successfully replicated.

Happy to announce that we've succeeded in improving the multi-directional glide by optimising the amount of G-Curve. In the first picture, you can see version 2 has more rounded edges versus version 3. Rest of the photos feature version 2, which is what we've settled on using and measures 0.80mm thick.

Pictures are taken at lower exposure to highlight the amount of G-Curve since the feet are white in colour. The 4th picture is a side profile shot, click to view the larger version and notice the rounded edges. Thank you all for your patience![/quote]

[img]https://www.hyperglide.net/photos/g403-d-1000px.jpg[/img]
[img]https://www.hyperglide.net/photos/g403-a-1000px.jpg[/img]
https://www.hyperglide.net/photos/g403-b-1000px.jpg
https://www.hyperglide.net/photos/g403-c-1000px.jpg

From what I can understand here though it seems the hyperglides for the g403 won't really feel like hyperglides on basically any other mouse. Pretty sure all/most hyperglide mouseskates are 0.6mm rather than 0.8mm (for refrence Logitech stock mouseskates are typically 0.5mm) the reason this matters is that the higher off the surface your mouse is on the lower the DPI/sensitivity will feel. 0.5mm vs 0.6mm really isn't that big of a difference and is usually offset by overall faster mouse movement hyperglide skates provide but 0.8mm might be a bit much.

Also like to note how Logitech has really fucked up their mouse skates in general. Hyperglide used to make a version of their mouseskates for every Logitech mouse used for gaming, but they won't do it for the G903, G602, G402 or G502 due to their awkward shape/size. Seriously look at the mouse skate toward the butt of the mouse for the G502...

[img]https://www.logitechg.com/assets/64214/17/g502-rgb-tunable-gaming-mouse.png[/img]
11
#11
1 Frags +
Comanglia the reason this matters is that the higher off the surface your mouse is on the lower the DPI/sensitivity will feel.

this doesn't make any sense to me, can you explain why?

[quote=Comanglia] the reason this matters is that the higher off the surface your mouse is on the lower the DPI/sensitivity will feel.[/quote]

this doesn't make any sense to me, can you explain why?
12
#12
1 Frags +
ShiftaComanglia the reason this matters is that the higher off the surface your mouse is on the lower the DPI/sensitivity will feel.
this doesn't make any sense to me, can you explain why?

not sure if I can give a adequate answer to this but to my understanding it's due to how the sensor is focused, and really I can only explain this via analogy.

Imagine yourself (or literally try this) looking at a brick wall from 0.5m away then step 0.5m to the left relative to your view the brick moved pretty far away and possibly out of view if you don't turn your head/eyes. Do the same thing again from 1m away from the wall and take a 0.5m step to the left relatively speaking the brick doesn't appear to have moved as far.

^best you're getting from me on this :)

Now logitech mice can have the camera focus change via the LOD surface tuning, but it can be quite buggy to do this so I wouldn't recommend it.

[quote=Shifta][quote=Comanglia] the reason this matters is that the higher off the surface your mouse is on the lower the DPI/sensitivity will feel.[/quote]

this doesn't make any sense to me, can you explain why?[/quote]

not sure if I can give a adequate answer to this but to my understanding it's due to how the sensor is focused, and really I can only explain this via analogy.

Imagine yourself (or literally try this) looking at a brick wall from 0.5m away then step 0.5m to the left relative to your view the brick moved pretty far away and possibly out of view if you don't turn your head/eyes. Do the same thing again from 1m away from the wall and take a 0.5m step to the left relatively speaking the brick doesn't appear to have moved as far.

^best you're getting from me on this :)

Now logitech mice can have the camera focus change via the LOD surface tuning, but it can be quite buggy to do this so I wouldn't recommend it.
13
#13
2 Frags +
ShiftaComanglia the reason this matters is that the higher off the surface your mouse is on the lower the DPI/sensitivity will feel.
this doesn't make any sense to me, can you explain why?

I can't help with explaining it but I can attest from experience that putting two sets of mouse feet stacked does make your sensitivity lower

[quote=Shifta][quote=Comanglia] the reason this matters is that the higher off the surface your mouse is on the lower the DPI/sensitivity will feel.[/quote]

this doesn't make any sense to me, can you explain why?[/quote]
I can't help with explaining it but I can attest from experience that putting two sets of mouse feet stacked does make your sensitivity lower
14
#14
0 Frags +

ive got hotline feet on my g403 and they're decent, after like 3 months my first set peeled off but you get 3 sets per pack

ive got hotline feet on my g403 and they're decent, after like 3 months my first set peeled off but you get 3 sets per pack
15
#15
1 Frags +

/

/
16
#16
0 Frags +

It's a shame they only just came out now, I can't get any in time for lan now
Otherwise, I've been using the hotline games mousefeet on my g403 for a few weeks now and it's a huge improvement from the stock mouse feet. I'll probably order the hyperglides though now that they're out

It's a shame they only just came out now, I can't get any in time for lan now
Otherwise, I've been using the hotline games mousefeet on my g403 for a few weeks now and it's a huge improvement from the stock mouse feet. I'll probably order the hyperglides though now that they're out
Please sign in through STEAM to post a comment.