I saw one dude in real-time go from fearing trackball in CSGO to suddenly losing his mind over how he is nailing people an he ended just playing emo music over a montage golden ball moment
Thanks for the vid Frib! Personally, I cant hold it like you do without causing pain, so for anyone else looking for a good way to hold it here is how Ive been playing with mine (a pretty high rank competitive Overwatch 2 player). I play with my thumb on the left side of the mouse, my index middle and ring fingers on the ball to aim, and my pinky on the right side. Bottom thumb button is toggle ADS, top thumb button as Fire, middle button between them is melee. On the pinky side, I usually have the buttons bound to other action keys like ping, nades, abilities, etc. For anyone wondering what my sens is, I currently also use 800 dpi, but I use 2.4 in apex, and 8 in Overwatch. For games with no sens numbers, I usually slide it till I have about 90 degree range of motion ingame without picking up my fingers. Its been working really well for me. Hope it helps a few others!
So, a larger ball would be better for FPS games (or gaming in general)? I picked up a Elecom Deft and am having some difficulty switching from mouse. I figure a trackball should alleviate some early symptoms of (probably) carpal tunnel syndrome.
@@senritsujumpsuit6021 Why do you think like that? Explain pls, because i have my own oponion makes you stereophical? What knowlege exactly? The electronics? Ever builded a pce plate or micro controller?
@@rPenek your comment fully ignores the benefits of trackball as a whole it's like telling someone with an injury or a handicap just use the average device moron it's only better in every way ya know split ergonomic keyboards exist for this reason too an have tons of perks for non cripples too
There is a setting on the gameball to change the rate of how fast the scroll wheel moves. You need to tap the touch button on the front of the mouse (there are only 2 settings, slow or fast. That will change the speed in which you scroll. You need it on the fastest setting for tap strafing to work because we need to hit W as fast as possible. Let me know if that works for you!
Thanks for teaching my how to grip the ball. I now have the courage to go out into the world and start gripping!
I saw one dude in real-time go from fearing trackball in CSGO to suddenly losing his mind over how he is nailing people an he ended just playing emo music over a montage golden ball moment
What a GOAT. Like this guy is the best Trackball User in the game! that is crazy.
now the truest test is have him play Tribes Vengeance its movement is so bullshit huge
Thanks for the vid Frib! Personally, I cant hold it like you do without causing pain, so for anyone else looking for a good way to hold it here is how Ive been playing with mine (a pretty high rank competitive Overwatch 2 player).
I play with my thumb on the left side of the mouse, my index middle and ring fingers on the ball to aim, and my pinky on the right side. Bottom thumb button is toggle ADS, top thumb button as Fire, middle button between them is melee. On the pinky side, I usually have the buttons bound to other action keys like ping, nades, abilities, etc.
For anyone wondering what my sens is, I currently also use 800 dpi, but I use 2.4 in apex, and 8 in Overwatch. For games with no sens numbers, I usually slide it till I have about 90 degree range of motion ingame without picking up my fingers.
Its been working really well for me. Hope it helps a few others!
gameball doesnt ship to my country so I bought the elecom huge
So, a larger ball would be better for FPS games (or gaming in general)? I picked up a Elecom Deft and am having some difficulty switching from mouse. I figure a trackball should alleviate some early symptoms of (probably) carpal tunnel syndrome.
Would you say a finger trackball is more precise than a thumb one?
I’d say they are both pretty equal it really just depends on how precise you are.
So do I pull out my gameball now?
Can you please make a video or how to set up keys for rhe mouse as well? What programs and whatnot? Id even pay you to walk me through the help
The only program I am using I left in the description for mouse control!
@@fribchibler can you post a pic in the cord of the configuration?
bro this looks so hard to coordinate
It has taken me a good amount of time to get where I’m at with it all.
Hey dude do you use mouse acceleration?
No I don’t. I’ve tried it before and I don’t like it so never used it since then.
u should go pro in FPS mobile game like pubg or cod
Just use a normal mouse, even with that mouse its just not good enought, gread video tho, its very exotic.
that is just fundamentally a lack of knowledge on how anything works
next your gonna say all split keyboards are pointless
@@senritsujumpsuit6021 Why do you think like that?
Explain pls, because i have my own oponion makes you stereophical?
What knowlege exactly? The electronics? Ever builded a pce plate or micro controller?
@@rPenek your comment fully ignores the benefits of trackball as a whole it's like telling someone with an injury or a handicap just use the average device moron it's only better in every way
ya know split ergonomic keyboards exist for this reason too an have tons of perks for non cripples too
Good enought for him. Let it be.
420
I can't figure out how to tap strafe with the touch scroll, it doesn't seem to work. Is there something special that you did?
There is a setting on the gameball to change the rate of how fast the scroll wheel moves. You need to tap the touch button on the front of the mouse (there are only 2 settings, slow or fast. That will change the speed in which you scroll. You need it on the fastest setting for tap strafing to work because we need to hit W as fast as possible. Let me know if that works for you!