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Mouse Uncomfortable in Certain places
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So I'm not really sure where to put this because I mostly play csgo but I guess it carries over to Tf2. Anyway I have certain places on my mousepad where I prefer to have my mouse because I like the extension of my arm etc etc. When I swipe or clear corners in stuff my mouse feels really uncomfortable because my arm is at a weird angle I don't like and I'm not comfortable with. This makes my aim and sprays and maneuverability far worse in anywhere but that sweet spot of my mousepad. Should I change my sensitivity? I like where it is now but this really annoying me because I can't do things I should be able to as well

tl;dr my mouse doesn't feel good in certain spots what do I do

So I'm not really sure where to put this because I mostly play csgo but I guess it carries over to Tf2. Anyway I have certain places on my mousepad where I prefer to have my mouse because I like the extension of my arm etc etc. When I swipe or clear corners in stuff my mouse feels really uncomfortable because my arm is at a weird angle I don't like and I'm not comfortable with. This makes my aim and sprays and maneuverability far worse in anywhere but that sweet spot of my mousepad. Should I change my sensitivity? I like where it is now but this really annoying me because I can't do things I should be able to as well

tl;dr my mouse doesn't feel good in certain spots what do I do
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stretch more.

stretch more.
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#3
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It's more of a legit like I don't like my mouse in this spot no real pain. Like my movement range is really low or something

It's more of a legit like I don't like my mouse in this spot no real pain. Like my movement range is really low or something
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if nba ballers for the ps2 has taught me anything its that we all have hotspots and we only land shots from there

if nba ballers for the ps2 has taught me anything its that we all have hotspots and we only land shots from there
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#5
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ya so figure out why you dont like it and adjust your battlestation accordingly. smh

ya so figure out why you dont like it and adjust your battlestation accordingly. smh
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well my battlestation can't be changed my friend that's the issue. Is it just something I have to live with? Or does it get better or should I change sens so I never have to leave that area? help my friend

well my battlestation can't be changed my friend that's the issue. Is it just something I have to live with? Or does it get better or should I change sens so I never have to leave that area? help my friend
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i mean a lot of people aim worse on the edges than in the center

theres a bunch of things you can try such as changing your arm position (like lay full arm on the desk, or just your wrist, or full arm but sideways/diagonal etc), play the style that constantly picks up the mouse and recenters, raise your sens.

i mean a lot of people aim worse on the edges than in the center

theres a bunch of things you can try such as changing your arm position (like lay full arm on the desk, or just your wrist, or full arm but sideways/diagonal etc), play the style that constantly picks up the mouse and recenters, raise your sens.
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i never have this problem in tf2 but i frequently have it in cs, it's because picking up your mouse in cs will usually fuck you up a lot, especially when you're clearing angles or pre-aiming a corner, but in tf2 you're already flicking all over the place already, you work a lot of the positiong-resetting mouse-picking-up into the movement already.

for me it got better when I raised my seat height alot, and moved my arm so my elbow hangs quite a bit off my desk. i can move my shoulder to compensate so my arm is still straight even though i'm much farther to the left of the center of my pad. it also helps to have a giant mousepad

i never have this problem in tf2 but i frequently have it in cs, it's because picking up your mouse in cs will usually fuck you up a lot, especially when you're clearing angles or pre-aiming a corner, but in tf2 you're already flicking all over the place already, you work a lot of the positiong-resetting mouse-picking-up into the movement already.

for me it got better when I raised my seat height alot, and moved my arm so my elbow hangs quite a bit off my desk. i can move my shoulder to compensate so my arm is still straight even though i'm much farther to the left of the center of my pad. it also helps to have a giant mousepad
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I think everyone has this at some angles, just re-center your mouse before engaging/peeking corners?
And often uncomfortable just means you aren't used to it. Practise these shit/off angles for a bit and you'll see
it gets better.

I think everyone has this at some angles, just re-center your mouse before engaging/peeking corners?
And often uncomfortable just means you aren't used to it. Practise these shit/off angles for a bit and you'll see
it gets better.
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Red_well my battlestation can't be changed my friend that's the issue. Is it just something I have to live with? Or does it get better or should I change sens so I never have to leave that area? help my friend

try these:

- stack table / keyboard / mousepad on books or something to raise height
- adjust chair height
- adjust monitor height and rotation

it could be completely a sens thing, just be open to trying new things while being aware of your posture and you're gucci

[quote=Red_]well my battlestation can't be changed my friend that's the issue. Is it just something I have to live with? Or does it get better or should I change sens so I never have to leave that area? help my friend[/quote]
try these:

- stack table / keyboard / mousepad on books or something to raise height
- adjust chair height
- adjust monitor height and rotation

it could be completely a sens thing, just be open to trying new things while being aware of your posture and you're gucci
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