I’ve used this mouse for a year now and it’s honestly great. I got used to using the side mouse buttons but I see better stability when I don’t use them. The lightweight of this mouse is extremely noticeable when snapping onto targets. Would recommend, just not for people who need the side mouse buttons for major tasks Definitely gonna try out those settings with raw accel! Thanks for the tips
I use raw accel but never thought about changing the edpi with it lol, that would actually help so much cuz my 1600 dpi just doesn't work on some games, its way too high. Thanks for that
Ive also had this for over a year. I didn't use the side buttons at first, but now I use both effectively. Took awhile for my hand to be comfy with the buttons, especially 2 of them with separate actions. Used to just use them both as one button. The scroll wheel is nice for me too, cause I play neon in val and lucio in overwatch, and scroll wheel down for jump is very useful. Neither of these things are as high quality as what's in my Lamzu Atlantis, but I still prefer this mouse for the freedom in my wrist.
Also never tried this rawaccell DPI shift thing to get advantage of the full hz. Ima do that and see how it goes. Never wanted to do raw accel for how I've heard of it being used, with acceleration and whatnot but this seems like a very valid purpose.
Nice video! I wish this mouse wasn't so expensive, so that I could try it. I am using the SDI 305 slightly modified by me, but it still feels big for my grip. Can you share more info about your glass pad?
Seconding the other comment's recommendation to look at the Keychron M4. It's a more affordable alternative to the HSK, but also an entirely different shape. As for the SkyPAD, I absolutely love mine. Very smooth glide, easy to clean, and practically immortal. Took a little while to adjust to the "lack" of control in the pad itself, but in the long run gave me better overall control of the mouse. Definitely recommend getting one. You might want to get a couple nylon sleeves, though, it's very easy for the humidity and temperature to make it uncomfortably sticky in warm humid conditions, or cold to the touch if the ambient temperature gets low in your room.
Ive been using the hsk pro ace (1k polling but lighter weight) with a qck heavy. I never got into the mouspad game but what do you recommend over the qck heavy? I play mostly slower ttk fps.
Very easy to get into the Pro and pull the side buttons, just four screws and some pressure-fit plastic clips hold the bottom shell in place, super user serviceable design honestly.
hey, the background song is super chill, what is its name? funky skates, i just ordered corepads and really enjoy them over the stock and dot skates a lot.
you made me realize theres new software out there! now my debounce time isnt labeled A-E anymore xD useful! btw did you update the firmware? love your skates!
I have been using this mouse every day since getting it in December of 2022, so yes I would recommend it, but everyone has different preferences. If you think you'll like it, I would say it's a great choice.
Disable CPU C-states in your BIOS if on Intel, for AMD I think they call it Core Parking. It's a power-saving feature for the CPU that interferes with high polling rates. My 9900k had the exact same problems with 4khz, after disabling C-states it works fine.
how can you play Eternal with no scroll wheel and side buttons though? If all your binds are all around wasd how can you even move while quick switching?
What type of glue did you use to attach youe guitar picks? I'm asking because I'm thinking about applying these to my g pro super light (obviously they will be little bit thinner, suppose .73/.88), but I have no clue which glue to use. Or in case you used tape, what was the thickness of a tape you used?
For the glue I just used a small amount normal Gorilla Glue epoxy spread thinly over the backside of the pick. When I was using tape to attach them, it was Scotch double-sided tape. I'm not sure on the exact thickness of it, but it would've been the stuff for crafts/interior use, probably about .3mm thick.
@@LibertyWlk fortunately I didn't. Tried attaching them on SteelSeries rival 3 for testing, used 1mm thick double sided tape, of course it turned out to be too thick for sensor to register inputs. Gave up and bought four sets of corepadz, since it's equivalent of double sided tape required
It's situational, I plant it sometimes for static aim like holding pre-fire angles and stuff, but during tracking/flicking and general movement I keep it slightly raised so I don't "stick" to the pad. That's one of the things I focused on that helped me get better at tracking.
I’ve used this mouse for a year now and it’s honestly great. I got used to using the side mouse buttons but I see better stability when I don’t use them. The lightweight of this mouse is extremely noticeable when snapping onto targets. Would recommend, just not for people who need the side mouse buttons for major tasks
Definitely gonna try out those settings with raw accel! Thanks for the tips
Excellent coverage, big fat props.
I use raw accel but never thought about changing the edpi with it lol, that would actually help so much cuz my 1600 dpi just doesn't work on some games, its way too high. Thanks for that
I use 6400dpi, I just half my sense in-game, and I get the same sensitivity
Ive also had this for over a year. I didn't use the side buttons at first, but now I use both effectively. Took awhile for my hand to be comfy with the buttons, especially 2 of them with separate actions. Used to just use them both as one button. The scroll wheel is nice for me too, cause I play neon in val and lucio in overwatch, and scroll wheel down for jump is very useful. Neither of these things are as high quality as what's in my Lamzu Atlantis, but I still prefer this mouse for the freedom in my wrist.
Also never tried this rawaccell DPI shift thing to get advantage of the full hz. Ima do that and see how it goes. Never wanted to do raw accel for how I've heard of it being used, with acceleration and whatnot but this seems like a very valid purpose.
If I buy a computer part or accessory and it doesn't make me better at the game....we're gonna have problems
A fellow hsk pro enjoyer
Where would i get one of these larger capacity replacement batteries for the HSK PRO 4k?
guitar picks as skates is crazy 💀
Plastic is plastic! POM is chemically similar to PTFE, regardless of the shape :)
@@ArrythmiaFPS POM is actually a great idea for skates though 💀
Great video!
Nice video!
I wish this mouse wasn't so expensive, so that I could try it. I am using the SDI 305 slightly modified by me, but it still feels big for my grip.
Can you share more info about your glass pad?
U can get the Keychron M4, it is 50 bux in price and is a 35 gm fingertip mice
Seconding the other comment's recommendation to look at the Keychron M4. It's a more affordable alternative to the HSK, but also an entirely different shape.
As for the SkyPAD, I absolutely love mine. Very smooth glide, easy to clean, and practically immortal. Took a little while to adjust to the "lack" of control in the pad itself, but in the long run gave me better overall control of the mouse. Definitely recommend getting one. You might want to get a couple nylon sleeves, though, it's very easy for the humidity and temperature to make it uncomfortably sticky in warm humid conditions, or cold to the touch if the ambient temperature gets low in your room.
Akko glass mouse pad is working well for me. I got it 40% off on Amazon
Ive been using the hsk pro ace (1k polling but lighter weight) with a qck heavy. I never got into the mouspad game but what do you recommend over the qck heavy? I play mostly slower ttk fps.
Was it hard removing the side buttons? I have the og hsk and love it and I want to upgrade to the 4k but like u I’m a hater of side buttons lol
Very easy to get into the Pro and pull the side buttons, just four screws and some pressure-fit plastic clips hold the bottom shell in place, super user serviceable design honestly.
what kind of glue do you use for the skates...I mean picks?
keychron m4 review next!
Wouldn't mind trying it out tbh
hey, the background song is super chill, what is its name? funky skates, i just ordered corepads and really enjoy them over the stock and dot skates a lot.
you made me realize theres new software out there! now my debounce time isnt labeled A-E anymore xD useful!
btw did you update the firmware?
love your skates!
would you recommend the hsk pro as a main mouse? I want your opinion because you actually play games
I have been using this mouse every day since getting it in December of 2022, so yes I would recommend it, but everyone has different preferences. If you think you'll like it, I would say it's a great choice.
@@ArrythmiaFPS alright cool I think I’ll get it
Hi, u recommend to change the stock batery for the 300 one? I mean for explosion problem hahahah
@@tadoxx4232 Only if you had a very first batch from over 2 years ago, the current ones are fine
Where can I find these Guitar Picks and how do you attach them ?
when i set my hsk pro to 4k polling rate it stutters and doesn't track properly for me
Disable CPU C-states in your BIOS if on Intel, for AMD I think they call it Core Parking. It's a power-saving feature for the CPU that interferes with high polling rates.
My 9900k had the exact same problems with 4khz, after disabling C-states it works fine.
Great tips. Is there a reason why you dont use motion sync?
Most likely doesn't need it plus it introduces slightly increased latency albeit not that much
how can you play Eternal with no scroll wheel and side buttons though? If all your binds are all around wasd how can you even move while quick switching?
@@jinshimizu fast fingers, I guess 😎
Ive watched a fair amount of mouse reviews and aim nerd videos but using guitar picks as skates is something ive never heard of
What type of glue did you use to attach youe guitar picks? I'm asking because I'm thinking about applying these to my g pro super light (obviously they will be little bit thinner, suppose .73/.88), but I have no clue which glue to use. Or in case you used tape, what was the thickness of a tape you used?
Ps. Found your Reddit post, however you didn't specify thickness of your tape. If you could at least mention this detail I'd be thankful
For the glue I just used a small amount normal Gorilla Glue epoxy spread thinly over the backside of the pick. When I was using tape to attach them, it was Scotch double-sided tape. I'm not sure on the exact thickness of it, but it would've been the stuff for crafts/interior use, probably about .3mm thick.
@@mioszk.8759hi, how did you fit in the picks on the g pro superlight?
@@LibertyWlk fortunately I didn't. Tried attaching them on SteelSeries rival 3 for testing, used 1mm thick double sided tape, of course it turned out to be too thick for sensor to register inputs. Gave up and bought four sets of corepadz, since it's equivalent of double sided tape required
@@mioszk.8759 I see, thanks.
one red cable , one red .... thing and a red VALVE, so that's three. half life 3 confirmed. Thank me later (also the guitar picks 💀💀💀)
may I get the name of your skypad?
Smart guy :)
what game that is at 3:19 ?
Doom Eternal, babyyyy, and yes you should go get it right now
Such a great game
whats the mousepad?
what is your mousepad???????????
It's a SkyPAD 2.0 XL from a few years ago :)
@@ArrythmiaFPS oh alright thanks
lol how can u aim with raised wrist?
It's situational, I plant it sometimes for static aim like holding pre-fire angles and stuff, but during tracking/flicking and general movement I keep it slightly raised so I don't "stick" to the pad. That's one of the things I focused on that helped me get better at tracking.
hand size?
~19 x 10
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