Mouse grip reddit 35 sensitivity but they use palm grip be the same as a claw gripping person with 800 dpi + 0. The only problem is that I feel like I am lacking stability in my aim. My Logitech G303 mouse recently developed the double-click on single-click issue, and it sometimes doesn't even register holding clicks at all. I’ve only used 1 grip tape so far, and its the Lizard skin grip tape on my Pulsar Xlite Mini V2. The main 3 weapons, jump, zoom, ability and shoot use up all the mouse buttons (except mouse 3) and scrolls. 5mm Hockey Grip. Its his profession and the mouse is his most important tool. On a g900 currently which is not a small mouse I've never met a decent mouse that was even close to actually being big enough for a pure palm grip, and I don't even have bear hands, just above average size. Hand size is Yea, I actually have arthritis. i play 122 for comfortability and hit immortal, not that my opinion matters at all but i do think that the slight differences in how you hold ur mouse doesnt so anything if you cant aim. I'm just curious if an experienced palm gripper could explain the pros and cons of palm to a newbie? My version of it is Pros: Stability is great, X axis aim is great, very comfortable with the right mouse, good for consistency (performance) Kovaaks mouse grip upvotes Reddit's Loudest and Most In-Tune Community of Bassists Electric, acoustic, upright, and otherwise. Are there any good value grip tapes available for the pulsar x2 ? Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. (48EDPI) and I was wondering what kind of mouse grip would you guys recommend for the best possible aim and please, only vote if you tried all of theese grips or if you are into FPS/Battle Royale. I think it is the perfect mouse for your exact grip. I've had better results hitting headshots with fingertip, and I think I'm happy where it is. Some other games I play are Roblox, Risk of Rain 2, Sekiro, Deep Rock Galactic, Left 4 Dead 2, etc. 28x800 with no trouble at all. If I had to choose one to keep, I'd probably keep mouse grip reps 💀 Reply reply A Reddit space where people can come together to show and discuss their various EDC items, ask questions and receive advice from fellow carriers, and generally promote the enjoyment of EDC. A modding guide on how to make your WL-Mouse Beast X Mini/8K/Max to feel like a proper $160, premium top of the line gaming mouse 7 upvotes · comments Yes, back in season 4, I initially played 131 palm grip in a crappy walmart budget gaming mouse. I feel like the "hybrid" is way too over-represented here. I'm also a finger-tip grip arm aimer, I honestly think the mouse grip is pure preference but aiming with your arm is definitely where you're seeing the accuracy come in. While my aim is worse overall, it feels more consistent, Hi, I currently own a Razer Viper V2 Pro, but it's starting to show its age. Cheap and fast solution (available on Amazon) that I can recommend is Razer’s universal grip tape. I got a tilted relaxed claw grip with 18. I use Prodigy G103 mouse and 600DPI and 0. I guess I'm fingertip, but with the base of my hand resting on the mat. Tested for 2 days 11 months and I am happy with it. How much someone's fingers bridge on a claw grip depends on hand size relative to mouse size and finger position. Log In / Sign Up; Hello everyone. There are three main ways to grip a mouse. It really depends on the coating. But when I try using the claw grip, it feels so uncomfortable and I perform way worse than usual. Did you try the hotline 2. Great fingertip mouse without being as agressiveley fingertip as the Yes, I agree with u/Dre082404 I was once a palm grip player, I would say my aim is decent and able to win duels. Recently, I switched to a palm grip with an ergo mouse. what grip i want watch west proter video on how to fix naturally your mouse grip and follow it for first days. Hand size is 19. I have a relatively normal hand size but Idk what mouse grip I should be using. Maybe your hands are super sweaty, maybe you have really acidic sweat that eats through the coating of your mouse. 0mm, 1. While I stretch out my ring finger and put it straight in between the region where it is not fully on top of right mouse button but not fully on the side of the Most grip tape last pretty well in my experience. I looked at r/MousepadReview's spreadsheet and it only confirmed my thoughts. Lower your dpi to 800 and ingame sens to maximum of 0. You should first determined your mouse grip (claw, fingertip, palm) then how big your hand is. ie i get wrist pains clawing a viper mini bc its too small, but super comfy on my ec2 or outset ax. For first month there is huge feel of "awkwardness", because of that I started to death gripping, that's why I would advice you every day do some smooth scenarios and relax your grip(to prevent some injuries). Also Swag is the only pro (that i know of) that uses mouse accelaration and NO raw input. I said generally because there is a version of a pincer clawgrip that doesn't use the ball of the palm. Hey guys i have this weird mouse grip where my mouse is slightly tilted to the right and i have heared that you should draw straight lines while Skip to main content. Just bought new mouse grips for my gpx and found this grips in aliexpress for $5 more or less shipped and wanted to compare it with my btl grips that cost like $9 + shipping, btl is grippier and you can see the pattern difference between the dav3, what impress me is the aliexpress ones almost covers the entire mouse and looks cool for me. The mouse in general hasn't been comfortable for me for a couple reasons: Hello, I play competitive Fortnite on a low/medium sensitivity. I actually switched to mouse from tablet in order to reduce pain, so understandably I'm pretty annoyed. 8mm Thanks for your time, hope you have a wonderful day:) I use my fingers to mouse the mouse up (extend fingers) and move the mouse down (retract fingers). I’ve been using the np-01 lately and it’s probably the best mouse I’ve used for this grip. 5x11cm hands. I would say the more of your hand you have on the mouse the smoother your aim. r/MouseGripTemplates: Printable templates for mouse grips. Back then my hand was small af and fitted the mouse perfectly with a palm grip, and for some reason to this day I was sure that I use palm grip. Next question is about thumb position. 5 Curious on what your experiences have been with different mouse grip tape. I've tried smaller mice in the past and some feel drastically different to others. My hands are 18cm in length and 9cm in width, and as the subject suggests, the point of contact on the mouse I use is my fingertips and knuckles. Weight is not that big big deal, but holes pls no eheh. g for recoil control, or a body to head hitbox adjustment) using the highly If it works for you, then it's a good grip. The thumb and the rest of the fingers are touching only the fingertips. It honestly might not even be your mouse or mouse grip. A lot of people including me don't find any "pure" form of grip to be the best. But again, important thing is that your mouse actually fits your hand with palm grip. My first gaming mouse was the Rival, and I guess through the time my grip became a full palm grip (1-2-2), because the mouse is long so it supports fully resting your hand on it, I feel extremely comfortable and feel like I am in a control, even though my rival is in ashitty condition and i struggle to find a good replacement. What give these grips the edge for me is how thin they are. I want a mouse that is high and short, and has a place for ring finger. the reason is, i think, that often times the issue on fast pads can be accidentaly twisting the mouse and slightly losing control that way, but fingertip grip allows to better control and counteract this "twist-motion" since the palm of the hand isnt attached to the mouse. Some of the best fps players of all time use palm grip. Log In / Sign Up; Advertise Weight my dav2 mini w and w/o grip tape, Preparing to grab a GPW superlight white version two days later, but realized I may need a grip tape for the side. Consider joining r/PlayStation for your daily dose of memes, screenshots, and other casual discussion. The mouse as a whole is a bit too flat and similarly to the G303 SE, the aggressive tapering on the sides combined with how wide the back is forced me into an aggressive claw that put a lot of stress I wouldn't get the Outset AX cus it's too big, personally, anything above 63 cm grip width is too big. I use my xlite v2 more than my x2 so the grips have had more use. If you want to try a good mouse for your grip in particular i would reccomend the xtrfy mz1. I'm currently using a Zowie FK2 and a fingertip grip. Interesting you say avoid hotline games grips, because from my experience they are way better than BTL grips. Internet Culture (Viral) Mouse grip tape recommendations . for me, fingertip grip makes it easier to handle very fast pads. Compared to the grips on my x2, the grips I use more have a slightly noticeable smoothness. Question I use the 1-2-2 fingertip grip and yeah I do have the same issue where my pinky finger doesn't rest on the mouse comfortably, I have the glorious model o minus and I think if i get a mouse with a wider grip width and a steep curvature on the bottom I found the coating, build quality, and cable to be excellent but ultimately, I found the mouse to be a really poor fit for my grip and hand size. My guess is that he's normally a palm grip but bought GPX that works better for claw/fingertip grip. My hand makes contact with the mouse at the heel of my hand at the back of the mouse and my fingertips. Personally I use grip tape to make my mouse a bit thicker in a couple places. He clearly has a very light touch with his mouse. Im new to this community and always just lurked and seen people post their mice but never thought of buying one of these mice. I guess WMO 1. So with all of that being said, its why i believe a mouse with a proper anatomic and functional shape (to me its zowie/vaxee), only needs a smooth surface, with a good choice of surface type - matte/gloss/etc, without the need Then I came with the idea what if I create my own shape on my Gpx2. For reference, I use a 100g+ mouse with 800 effective dpi, along with primarily a fingertip grip. Fingers are relatively flat. Or check it out in the app stores TOPICS. Today we will go over the three kinds of grips. So I started researching for hours and ended up going mad cause I couldn't decide on one. Doubtful I’ll ever get anything else because if I death grip my mouse for more than a minute my basal thumb joint will bother me all day. 75mm, or 1. I have the Viper Ultimate, I find that my mouse is quite slippery and I’m bored of the standard black look. Doesn’t look super pretty, but if you just need some grip tape, then it’s a good option. I've tried clawing it more, maybe even palming it, but nothing feels as spot on as a 99% fingertip method. ive put in 200+ hrs on aimlabs kovaaks in the past year after changing my mouse grip because i had horrible habits (valorant is my first pc fps). 5 mm hockey grip tape is really good for my hand and mouse. Hey! I have a knuckle claw/fingertip grip and have been struggling to find the perfect mouse that caters to this specific grip style. And I think that is because of the "I am special"-syndrome of 2020's. ) I was sold on this mouse when they said "Most similar in hand feel to a ZA13-C". I use ergo mice but What’s the best/most suitable mouse for me under the following conditions? I use fingertip grip; I have big hands; and I play FPS and MOBA games mostly like VALORANT and League of Legends. Just grab the mouse and play. people keep talking about 1-2-2 and 1-3-1 where I use 1-2-1 and my pinky just hangs out on the mousepad. r/MouseReview A chip A close button. 8 x 11. Can be touching both mouse and pad, but generally if the bottom and lower sides of the palm rest on the pad with minimal or no mouse contact that would be more of a forward palm, pincer claw, or knuckle claw (MCP claw) grip depending on the details. Members Online. 1 cm hands, measuring the Rocket Jump Ninja way. I usually end Does sensitivity associate with mouse grip? Discussion Basically, short question, would you say someone with 800 dpi + 0. Would i be better using the absolute minimum amount of force possible to grip the mouse with the fingers counterbalancing each other. Ambi: Pulsefire Haste, Viper v2 Pro. If you shift your grip then having small grips can be used as a reference on your mouse. I have a drawer full of mice that Having a bad "grip style" / grip habits, where moving the mouse constantly hurts you, or makes your grip slip unless you stay tense, can make you more sweaty. My hand fingertips the mouse and is not flat but slightly bent with the knuckles resting on top of the mouse. I found myself squeezing the mouse subconsciously like I was holding a bar of soap in a prison shower. I got a Logitech Lift and I have never been happier. 35 dpi? My main question would be: have i been going about things wrong this whole time and trying too hard to make the mouse secure/ firmly in place. This started to happen after a few weeks of owning the G403 which then i tried to replace with the G203 but ended coming back to G403. my forearm does not touch the desk at any point except for the edge of the desk (this is my pivot point). Almost ocd-like symptoms where I couldn't stand to grip the mouse after a certain while. Now I use a G403 and had to change to hybrid palm claw grip because of the rebel ring finger and the middle button is in a uncomfortable position to use middle finger. I did this in order to fix this but failed miserably. The only other mouse that gives me a similar level of control are the Steelseries Prime. I also have a G303 but it isn't not nearly as comfortable and my hands sweat while using it. Currently im using a Logitech G502 and its alright but i want something else/better. If I consider this guide for my grip, I'd say I touch the MCP joints of my pinky and ring fingers, and my mouse is ever so slightly turned to the left. I've been using a 1-2-2 grip all my life, but now I've decided to shake things up for my muscle memory and neural connections by trying out a 1-3-1 grip. Maybe try moving to a claw grip with a bit of the top of your palm on the mouse and see if that helps. The mouse as a whole is a bit too flat and similarly to the G303 SE, the aggressive tapering on the sides combined with how wide the back is forced me into an aggressive claw that put a lot of stress I have a grip that I think is similar to this and have tried pretty much every mouse this sub has hyped up. In every FPS title you’ll find pros with each of the 3 main grips, with some anomalies here and there (looking at you, Twistzz. I play any game, regardless of its genre, honestly. Or check it out in the app stores Printable templates for mouse grips. just follow a guide from voltaic and stick too it and watch Is a 131 grip worse than a 122 grip, Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home. Preparing to grab a GPW superlight white version two days later, but realized I may need a grip tape for the side. I just looked up some info on what each mouse grip looks like and im pretty sure im someone who uses palm grip. But there's more to it than that. Honestly it looks like you have good mouse for your grip. So far I've only used fingertip grip; my mouse had 0 contact with my palm, which I think may be the source of my inconsistency as the mouse 'wobbles' around a lot while it's virtually impossible for me to even grip the mouse at the exact same angle every time. the hump of the mouse sits perfectly in my palm now and my mouse Particularly in palm grip. Is it really all that important and I should reteach myself or should I just stick to what feels comfortable? Thanks! Use the mouse however you feel is comfortable. to stick to, which will weaken the adhesive causing it to eventually need to be replaced. A smaller Mouse, which is my main currently (only coz wireless), is the Xtrfy M4 Wireless with Lizard Grips on the sides. Only in the past 5 years or so has 'grip' even been so rigorously attempted to be identified/homogenized and most pros probably don't know or care what other people There's plenty of reasons to use grip tape. In quake its comon practice to jump with right click and there are 7 weapon binds. I usually grip my mouse like this for the most part. Thumb is very important to leveraging the mouse - unfortunately, right where you grip the mouse with your thumb, there are buttons right on the side of the mouse. Palm is resting at base of mouse. He said he didnt really try other mice. (hand size is 20 x 10 cm). My hand measures about 17cm by 9cm, and I have a claw grip. wrist pain could be an indication your mouse isn't optimal for your hand size and grip. Any suggestion for a white/ light gray grip tape that goes well with a white mouse? Looking for a mouse that will suit my grip style and size. Similarly, for palm grip you want a large, contoured mouse that sits ergonomically under your hand, and preferably has several large teflon pads to allow the mouse to move easily under the weight. Totally worth it. The outside may become more slippery if you have oily/sweaty hands but that's more of a preference thing on to replace it or not. Best thing is to just wash hand before use and to not eat or do any dirty task while utilizing the mouse. Tried Ethos' it felt natural but my mouse grip form often break mid game. There are a hundreds of variables, each contributing to a whole sum synergy, which is dictated by the game's optimum, your hardware, and your I've had too many experiences where I mained a mouse with a certain grip for a year+ and swapped to a completely diff gripstyle on a new mouse and performed noticeably better with it I’ve played my whole life with claw grip and symmetrical mice. Consider A Hybrid Mouse Grip. Don't practice aiming for any specific grip style because you shouldn't be thinking about your grip, only your aim. I bought supergrips for the Attack Shark X3, since the coating was subpar, and the grip tape that came with the mouse was even worse than not having any grip tape. If your hand adjusts that's okay-- let it adjust. How can he care so little? The EC2A sucks for his grip. If the ball of your thumb isn't touching the mouse, it's generally not a claw grip. I don't know why Razer In reality, it's far more complex than X grip is better than Y grip, even for Z task specifically. it'll feel weird in the beginning but you will be so much more precise Hello there, recently i have noticed that is extremely difficult for me to grip my mouse in a way that feels comfortable and in control at the same time. I currently swap between a mz1 wired and a viper mini. Over time your grip will settle into something comfortable. It's not a claw grippers dream, but it's the mouse I started claw gripping with. I am currently using a G305, I like it, but for FPS I feel I can get something better, it's great for work and that's it. There's plenty of reasons to use grip tape. I find the side rubber grips barely provide any grip and the hard black plastic for the body provides no grip at all. So for me it's more about where my knuckles rest on the mouse. But I think I understand now, he bought a mouse that's designed for grip style that's not his normal grip. I've really sweaty hands while playing so i tried some of them out, but they all gave me a very strange feeling which i was not getting used to and my hands were slipping anyway off People argue about grip all the time, but honestly, the most comfortable position you hold your mouse is probably the grip you’re gonna play best on. Focus on not gripping the mouse tight or applying unnecessary tension for like a week and you’ll be over this. This is basically the palm grip. For those who’ve used more than 1 grip tape, how would you rate all of them from best to worst? In your opinion, where does Lizard skin grips place in your rating in comparison to other grip tape that you’ve tried? This issue is exacerbated by how thin the grip width on the mouse is and the \__/ Shape of the sides. 5mm, 1. Do you have any good recommandation for a fingertip/relaxed claw Your actual grip varies with hand dryness/oiliness/sweatiness. Now I'm using a larger mouse with relaxed claw and it's a lot easier on my fingers and wrist. For $10, I'd recommend everyone to try these out if you haven't. DeathAdder V2 Pro, V3 too, model D. Yes, I agree with u/Dre082404 I was once a palm grip player, I would say my aim is decent and able to win duels. Lower sens and arm aiming are a lot less imperfect when it comes to movements that you actually want to happen, you'll notice people with a fast sens/pure wrist aimers tend to be very shaky and have a lot of If your mouse is the right size (for you) and has the right shape for palm, there shouldn't be anything wrong with palm grip. EDIT: I should also add, ZywOo pretty much exclusively uses high-backed mice, which allows him to drive the I naturally have tried this with the deathadder but it is much more sensitive and it clicks. Or is a firmer more rigid grip equally valid. So I ask, is there a mouse out there that would be better for my hand size and grip? He resets his mouse CONSTANTLY, which you can't do if you're pressing down a lot. Log In / Sign Up; Advertise Weight my dav2 mini w and w/o grip tape, . Knuckle claw grip user here. Your sens however is a huge problem. I do not rest my palm on the mouse but rather fingertip the mouse and pull it into my palm. I've tried many grip tapes and these ones are the best ones by far. r/FPSAimTrainer A chip A close button. Basically main advantage of claw grip is what u can get decent control of wrist and arm at the same time . I’ve wiped the mouse down Maybe your grip is angled, maybe it isnt but the mouse is thinner than what your current grip habits want, or maybe your littlefinger and ringfinger are extended but the thumb is bent. Similar to the Lamzu Thorn (also white). I am looking for a fingertip wireless mouse, especially for fps gaming (valorant, apex) Currently I have razer viper v2 pro and it's really nice but I recently understood that my main grip type is fingertip so if there are good options - can you suggest it to me, please? I'm a finger grip user (I believe it was called tip grip in this survey). The higher hump and wider shape keeps the mouse straight and align with my hand, I use fingers to do vertical micro adjustment and wrist movement for horizontal aiming. It’s all utility and no style points tho, just some black hexagons and black lines of grip tape to add to your mouse. Feel free to let me know and I was also wondering what the best thickness to get is; 0. For a large portion of people they couldn't care less what their grip is defined as. I have a flat, full-hand grip. For Zowie ZA I might feel more confortable using palm grip, even while tilting my fingers. Ergo: Deathadder V3, EC2, Xlite v2. I cant understand this. If you’ve used other grips, what were they and how did they compare to your current one? Hello, I play competitive Fortnite on a low/medium sensitivity. the edges are so thin they blend into the mouse shapes better than BT. After searching on amazon, all the grip tapes is all dark color. It took me maybe year to actually understand how to properly use arm and wrist with claw , so I ended on gripping mouse in way my ring finger and pinky are extended and big toe is rested close to mouse sensor . It seems that it's indeed more convenient for movement (especially in cases where you need to strafe or jump using the mouse r/MouseGripTemplates: Printable templates for mouse grips. Hey guys i have this weird mouse grip where my mouse is slightly tilted to the right and i have heared that you should draw Get app Get the Reddit app Log In Log in to Reddit. I'm trying to improve my aim, so I've been looking at mouse grips and I noticed the way I hold my mouse is kind of weird. Question about picking technique. My hand itself is mostly what hurts, but my wrist sometimes also gives me issues. By overcompensating with grip force, I will say that your mouse shape will determine what you find comfortable. Its hard to guess and even riskier for me to be making claims that could put a person on a self doubt ride. Mouse grip is SO subjective that is almost impossible to have an general rule. So my suggestion is that maybe he can try to see if he can get used to it, otherwise best to buy a palm grip mouse like Deathadder or Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the app now. The button groves aren't my favorite, rather aggressive, but this mouse was MADE for claw grip, and if you adjust and try claw, you can tell. My aim hand has been bothering my as of late. I've just always been a fingertip guy and I realize the Deathadder is an odd choice to do that with, but that's just what my hand wants to do with the mouse. Also try some smoothness routines like Voltaic’s smoothness or Aimer7’s smoothness. I have ~17. Claw grip, palm grip, and fingertip grip. I know the mouse looks pretty ugly right now but the shape and grip is godlike now for me. Any mouse that is FK1 like. 1mm, 1. I prefer to claw an "banana shape" like the Deathadder instead of an Zowie ZA. Expand user menu Open settings menu. For honeycomb mice, the inside adhesive might actually find dust/hair etc. The mental ease of knowing my hand AND 273K subscribers in the MouseReview community. Dunno how you tried it, but I though when using claw grip you are 'supposed to' hover the palm which was exhausting and awkward for me, but looks like Zywoo rests bottom of his palm on the mouse, decreasing hand contact with the mousepad, and only lifts it when doing quick moves. I mainly play apex so for tracking targets having a very controlled grip on my mouse is very important, big mice just don't have that same "control" feeling. The outside of my palm also rests slightly on the right side of the mouse. I have the same hand size and I play well with the following mice with palm grip. Depends on the mouse you have. My grip style is almost identical to his, I just don't pull the mouse into the back of my hand as much. GPX Superlight. I'll prob eventually get a starlight when the prices normalize. When I use the grip you mentioned I like to bend my pinky finger toward my palm, curling it in. I have small hands. The front of the mouse is symmetrical making it good to curl your index and middle finger but the right side is ergonomic allowing you to So I have been running in circles trying to find the best wireless mouse for me that I really enjoy using for palm grip. I don't use claw grip but my friend seems to thing that's why it hurts and I keep telling him that he's thinking of the wrong grip because I thought it was bad for you if you use it on controller. Basically, find (or create) a grip that is consistantly comfortable for you and practice aiming with it. i play claw on . Ever since I applied grip tape on the GPX and Viper Ultimate, I couldn't use a mouse without grip tape, until the XM2we. I bought a mouse to fit my large hands I got a new mouse now and I think it's time I also try a new mouse grip. It's really small. I personally don't know what the best mouse is for all the grip but I use razer deathadder essentials for palm grip and my hand is a I have the white version and I love the coating. Shape-wise: the mz1 is not for everyone, and without grips, it's kind of a hard mouse to use. It really depends on what your use case is. Anyways, this is just a showcase of how Fingertip grip will give you more control over your mouse. Thanks. I'm really confused how people deal with that. But after seeing this picture I realized that I now use claw grip. I found BTL felt like a thick wet greasy sticker. 0 ones or the normal ones? They lasted the longest out of any previous ones I tried, I haven't tried corepad grips yet but I'd recommend hotline over BTL any day because of how long the grip actually lasts. People think that if they use a fingertip grip with their palm slightly touching the mouse, it's some kind of a FT/Claw-hybrid when in reality it simply is "claw" or if they palm grip in an angle it wouldn't make it a palm grip, and so on. Creatives Fatal1ty mouse was my favorite but unfortunately didn't last forever. Also, this is strictly a work mouse it’s pretty useless for gaming. Log In / Sign Up; Advertise on Reddit; Shop Collectible Avatars; Printable templates for mouse grips. >70% Yes. Where your ideal grip lies on this spectrum may vary, and your grip style may be different depending on size and shape your hand and mouse. These are the two factors most people choose their mouse by. Ring Ledge: MX518 shape. >70%, apply gently, done. I naturally have tried this with the deathadder but it is much more sensitive and it clicks. >70% Skip to main content. The new wireless ones I haven't tried but the UL2 is absolutely amazing and my favorite mouse of all time. I've brute forced my grip on small mice too much which lead to some pain and wrist issues. It is a very comfortable mouse for me. If you're not confortable with the grip, or it feels awkward, you won't get far with it. It's smooth, not too slippery, not too "grippy". I can't use wireless mouses because they're too heavy to push around with fingertips, you need a small light mouse for this style. This just happens to be my natural grip style. I also find myself using a 1-2-1 a lot with my fingertip/relaxed claw grip. I prefer mouse that are relatively flat and with a I have noticed several csgo pros have unorthodox mouse grips like Twistzz, Stewie, etc. I highly recommend the Vaxee NP01 instead. However, when I am starting to play against better players as I climbed the rank, I realized that my palm grip isn't precise and quick enough to click heads as the players are getting better and faster than me before I can kill them. I don't think it's necessarily the "optimal" grip style, I think the optimal grip style is just whatever works for you. I tried Hiko's mouse grip and when aiming I had no problems with it except when trying to look down, I got stuck by my palm. If you play 1/3/1 then the "claw" shape is way more pronounced, but simple plays 1/2/2 (both ring and pinky on the right side of the mouse) so it is less pronounced. The Reddit home for PlayStation 5 - your hub PS5 news and discussion. (i guess that it is because i put too much weight on the clicks and have bad grip) My fingers touch the end of the mouse buttons, i am trying to fix that but i don’t find a comfortable grip that is good for the mouse, i hope i can get some help here. I found the coating, build quality, and cable to be excellent but ultimately, I found the mouse to be a really poor fit for my grip and hand size. 1 still has some "inspiration" for the Zowie FK. My rankings would probably look something like this: S Tier Deathadder v3 Pro - not the most conventional for this grip style but this thing just works for me. Do certain mouse grips make for better aim and is there one better than the rest? For example, I use a 131 palm claw and it feels so fluid but I’m sure I’m more precise on fingertip, the trade off Usually yes. Any suggestion for a white/ light gray grip tape that goes well with a white mouse? Mouse grips are one of those things where the old saying “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure” comes to mind. Community resources, and extensive FAQ for players new and old. . 5 Hello update after a while. This tape seem to be better than similar grips from Aliexpress, at least from tactile POV. Log In / Sign Up; Advertise on Reddit; 2 fingers provide more horizontal strength on your mouse. Log In / Sign Up; Advertise on Reddit; Shop Collectible Avatars; Get the Reddit app Scan this QR code to download the Hi everyone! I'm new to this sub and wanted to get a few opinions. This is a fingertip grip. If its a hybrid grip, choose what grip its closest to. Well if you use a mouse with only the standard 2 side buttons scroll up/down can be used for fast access weapon binds or similar. L grips have in my experience, that alone was a good sign these will grip well. The largest online community for computer mouse peripherals and accessories! Mouse grip doesn't matter at any level below pro play. masking tape and scotch didn't worked for me and electrical seems to suit me well. You never I asked him on stream why he uses an EC2A when he claw grips. I went from an ergo mouse with palm grip (DeathAdder and Model D) at the start of the pandemic to a medium symmetrical mouse (GPW) with claw grip and finally to a small symmetrical mouse (Viper Mini and Zowie S2) with fingertip. The three main mouse grips are more guidelines than rules, and rather fall on a spectrum of grips and comfort. ). My personal experience with grip tapes was not that good honestly. I'm thinking about changing my mouse grip. The middle of my palm is elevated off the mouse. It was very uncomfortable at first, but it got easier over time. I feel like fingertip grip works only if you anchor your wrist on the pad. With the Prime, the sloped body gives a ledge just low enough to naturally rest my ring finger on to the point of near perfection. Whereas for my drier hands with no dampness overtime the corepad grips work wonders. I had a similar grip and my pinky finger would often start paining. It also comes with rubber grips if you prefer to use those, but I haven't tried them so idk how they are. Your fingers naturally slides up and down on the mouse during playtime, so this keeps your fingers locked and in turn makes you grip your mouse with more consistency, and less force. I've tried grip where ring and pinky are hugging each other, I've tried gripping the mouse in both fingertip and claw grip where thumb, ring and pinky finger form a triangle for "control" source, I've even tried 1-3-1 grip configuration but no you should try the Vaxee Outset AX. Open menu Open navigation Go to Reddit Home. And I always thought I used a palm grip, but after reading a bit about grip styles I feel like I am not exactly sure. A fingertip grip is very advantageous in that it allows fine adjustments of vertical movement (e. the xm1r has a great symmetrical low-front shape thats awesome for claw grip (my main grip). That was one of the first things I made sure to get rid of. Mouse feels so light with that grip but at the same time it's a bit exhausting for hand. Get app Get the Reddit app Log In Log in to Reddit. I bought a different mouse pad that was faster (Aqua Control+ Black), and the change was night and day. It reduces the friction in the mouse/pad and allows for finger micro-adjustments. They're a game changer. 50mm, 1. It's really comfortable. 6 cm grip mouse. 4. What I recommend is taking a break and then when you come back try as hard as you can not to care about your grip. Make big movements with the arm and fine tune with your fingertips and wrist. 69 In-game sens The grips stuck to the plastic bag it came in similarly to BT. I use my wrist to aim right and left. The clicks are the crispest of any mouse I've ever used and obviously it's insanely light. 5 x 11. Only in the past 5 years or so has 'grip' even been so rigorously attempted to be identified/homogenized and most pros probably don't know or care what other Find a mouse that works with fingertip grip (ambidextrous shaped mice feel best for me), mouse shape is very important if you're a fingertip grip user, I had the same consistency issue with using the old style g-pro, since I have huge hands I couldn't figure out a way to hold it properly, pretty much every time I used it I had slightly Imo, mouse grip doesn't have much impact on aim. O yeah I do not consider rjn's grip fingertip at all if you rest your palm on the mouse. I can say that they do lose some grip after a while, I would say from the 100% it's down to about 88% at the very least. TLDR: Gaming mouse Small hands: 16x9cm hand height-width (thumb included) Relaxed claw grip Something comfortable/ergonomic would be a plus too! Hi reddit - I need the help of the hive mind. might be worth hopping onto r/mousereview and having a look at what people recommend for your hand size Mouse feels so light with that grip but at the same time it's a bit exhausting for hand. I'm also certain that nearly anybody will be able to use this mouse with some kind of claw grip since it's so safe. And play with a 131 fingertip type grip. Stupid question but i found a mouse that I like but I want it to be a bit heavier looking to add navigation Go to Reddit Home. After switching to S1 and GPX, I started to play with sort of claw-fingertip-hybrid grip (I know this is weird lol). I had this issue and it was because it felt like my mouse pad (Glorious XXL Deskmat) was too grippy/sticky. First thing is being able to try a lot of mice helps a lot, it's why you see people that have the means will end up purchasing like a dozen or more mice until they settle on something, I've personally done this and found that the Pulsar X2V2 is my go to perfect mouse, but that's not to say my ULX, GPX, etc are bad, they're just different. It's a knuckle fingertip grip (some people also call it relaxed fingertip. I use that grip and it's 100% NOT a claw grip. Hello I was wondering if claw mouse grip is bad as my wrist has been hurting a bit and I think it's because my mouse is really flat. Hello! What is the best mouse grip for really shaky aim? I find that it is mostly my arm shaking and not really my hand, my mouse is the glorious My gaming friends are often telling me that claw grip is much better than palm grip and gives better results while gaming. I switched over to fingertip grip and by far the most comfortable fingertip grip mice are the ergonomic shaped ones. If you do his 60% rule that means I need a pretty fat 6. It's a tad different, shorter hump, bit wider, almost feels like a stretched out ZA13-C because its a bit flatter. Hopefully you use fingertip grip lol. It’s so comfortable, however it did take me 2-3 days to get used to a vertical mouse. Print, measure shapes, set scale, print again, use scissors, clean mouse with alc. L (even the ones that have stamped edges). Not razer grip tapes or other grip tapes from other brands, i'm talking about grippy stuff that you can put on your mouse like electrical tape, masking tape, and scotch tape but I already tried the three of those. Domed Knuckle claw grip user here. Really hard to find a mouse, and all those fancy gaming mice with buttons are a no-go. I cover a standard PC/office mouse completely, and it works. Now writing this to see if some fellow mouse lover here can help me giving me some cool suggestions. Hands down the best one. Lizard Skins 0. I do sometimes 1-2-2 grip the mouse with my pinky, but most of the time it’s just trailing or stabilizing on the mousepad. zoeclwg yyw dwgdmq lekmzdl ymmb whjlenhu kmwro lfhjhx ptztzwl vafh