Don't need any real world numbers. Used a wired mouse with games for years and can tell you from extensive personal experience there is no difference. Batteries are another issue entirely but getting rid of the cord is worth it to me..

On 5/19/2010 4:12 PM, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:
I have not be able to notice any lag in either a wireless keyboard or a mouse. While I dont' believe them to be faster than their corded equivalents, I'm also not convinced there should be a delay noticeable by a human being other than that produced by a weak signal. Signal strength can be managed by someone who is a serious gamer or just don't want to suffer from noticeable lag (everyone, would be my guess).

As anyone done any real world testing of some kind to put some hard numbers on such issues?

On 5/19/2010 5:02 PM, DSinc wrote:
Steve,
JMHO.... I see no reason to suspect that a cordless mouse/kgd could EVER outperform (speed-wise) a corded pair. I will defer if "features" are part of this ask, and, not respond further.

Any/all cordless devices I have seen/tried (Logitech/MS/Saitek) until now still have some noticeable degree of LAG. The logic in them still takes extra time to do the do (their internal comm business/intfcs/drivers).

I suppose in years to come this will perhaps go away. Like when "corded" stuff just plain goes away, I'm afraid (JMHO).

USB/Bluetooth/WIFI seem to be the tech mavens of the "transfer" battles. I still sit with my corded stuff and watch the skirmishes. I am not convinced; and, I do not buy/use cordless mice/kbs. Just park me with the rest of the troglodytes.
Best,
Duncan


On 05/19/2010 16:18, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Since I have found the drivers for my logitech mice, it's not much of an issue anymore. The question that still hasn't been definitively answered is lag. Sure, I know you can game with a cordless mouse, but how good is
it? It seems to me that the MX518's are just a little bit slow (my
reactions are not the best, so I need the mouse to respond). I've tried
a Razer Lachesis, but the low profile is a bad angle for me and I end up with a sore hand after a couple of hours. Again corded. So is a cordless
mouse as fast as, faster than, or almost as fast as a corded one? From
what I've seen so far, the cordless mouse ranks as almost as fast....

Steve

On 5/19/2010 1:02 PM, Stan Zaske wrote:
I get well over a week on 1 AA battery.


On 5/19/2010 11:34 AM, Alex wrote:
You don't wear out normal alkaline batteries (let alone rechargeable
lithium in some of these mice) in 8 hours of non-stop use.

On Wed, 19 May 2010 12:02:41 -0400 (EDT), Christopher Fisk
<chr...@mhonline.net> wrote:
On Wed, 19 May 2010, Anthony Q. Martin wrote:

I think both MS and Logitech have mice that come with cradles that
recharge
the batteries.
It is not uncommon for me to have an 8 hour gaming run...


Christopher Fisk






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