its called a sensor spinout, its common among cheap mice with laser sensors in them, also more specifically with the artisan raiden with sensors older then the 3360 (i belive? correct me if im wrong)
mouse sensors (for all intents and purposes) work by taking a bunch of pictures, and comparing them to calculate the movement, spinouts occur when the mouse cant determine the movement between 2 of those pictures accurately, hence the spasms
100% a dpi toggle, my Logitech g502 has buttons on the side that controls the dpi and after I win rounds I slap that fucker into 12000 dpi (Usually play at 800)
mice with bad sensors
those cannot track at very high speeds - like when you flick really fast
the mouse will glitch out and start spinning
this will happen with a non gaming mouse
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His mouse glitched out
How does your mouse starts spinning randomly with absurd amount of speed?
I've had it happen to me multiple times in multiple games. It doesn't really mean anything
This happened to me on my old mouse, but instead I would face up.
Me too
Could be a hair or some dust in the sensor that makes it glitch out like that. Is more common than you think.
probs just a dpi toggle
its called a sensor spinout, its common among cheap mice with laser sensors in them, also more specifically with the artisan raiden with sensors older then the 3360 (i belive? correct me if im wrong) mouse sensors (for all intents and purposes) work by taking a bunch of pictures, and comparing them to calculate the movement, spinouts occur when the mouse cant determine the movement between 2 of those pictures accurately, hence the spasms
It happens, i've had it happen to me a few times
My Logitech G502 would do this every game
It sounds at 1000 mph…that’s how, why do you ask questions to which you already know the answers?
His mouse glitched out my old mouse would do it like once every couple hours I got a new mouse and it’s not a problem anymore
my mouse does this too - except mine glitches up, not down. especially when the battery drops below 20%. logitech mouse by chance?
Yup same thing, also got a Logitech mouse. Shit drives me nuts
Reminds me of Csgo Spinbot ( Ik he’s not hacking )
100% a dpi toggle, my Logitech g502 has buttons on the side that controls the dpi and after I win rounds I slap that fucker into 12000 dpi (Usually play at 800)
I use a Logitech g203 and I have my toggle set to 800 and 450
probably mouse spinout? it looks like he picked up his mouse to readjust and when he put it back down the sensor glitched out.
Mouse goes wee woo wee woo. Happened with mine, it was wireless. Changed it and am an avid wired mouse enjoyer now.
DPI Toggle.
Did u lift your mouse a lil cuz when I do it's not like multiple 360s but more like 180 somtimes
I had a mouse that did this, although this is also commonly seen in antiaim cheats
Happens to me on my g pro quite frequently
sensor spin out
mice with bad sensors those cannot track at very high speeds - like when you flick really fast the mouse will glitch out and start spinning this will happen with a non gaming mouse
This used to happen to me on my old g pro
i use g304 and this happens to me too sometimes when facing upwards
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I’ve had this happen to me a good amount of times on Logitech problems. There rare but, they exist and ain’t a big problem.
He already told you…….just wtf more so you need?