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Anyone using a gaming mouse for trading? Worth upgrading from Logitech Anywhere MX2?
My chromebook requires a gaming mouse to get the right speed. When I moved from CO. to AZ I was loading my storage room and this kid stole my mouse out of the back of my MiniVan as I was loading my stuff into my space that I rented. Can you believe that?
I must go buy a new one. Does anybody use a chromebook...I can go on Amazon and look at my order history to find out what I had...it was sexy with buttons on the side and all that.
I used a Logitech G400 in Win7 and thought it was the best mouse I ever had. The resolution (or sensitivity) can be adjusted on the fly with buttons. When I upgraded to Win10, it began causing problems. It still works on a Linux machine but not 100%. I would recommend it if you could be assured that you were getting a newer gen for win10.
Now, I use a DeathAdder for win10 and don't have any complaints.
I like hardwired because I think its more reliable, and it ain't a mouse if you can't swing it by it's tail, right?
Trading: nq, es, Hype cool runner Ipo's months out short into lockup expirations. UVXY, TSLA options
Posts: 24 since Feb 2016
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I've been using a Red Dragon M908 and love it for Ninjatrader. Its programmed for most of the ordering and cancel order, close position etc. I scalp nq on very fast charts so its a must. Personally, I use that coupled with chart trader and Tickhunter for sort of a constellation approach. Order execution mastery helps and is totally under rated. Think of a tennis pro learning all about the game but never hitting the ball or becoming a master of the swing...order execution is actually trading..and for me a gaming mouse is very helpful.
I've had some issues being simply too slow at times, so I'm considering adding a ClickTrader to my ChartTrader on Ninja. Or maybe just learning to use the DOM (one click entry).
I use the chart trader on NT8 and most of the time it works okay, but during faster markets it can be a tad too slow as there's multiple clicks involved (right click desired price, scroll down to the correct command and finally another …
For a number of years I've been using a Redragon M901 wired gaming mouse with 12 programmable side buttons and about 12,500 max. resolution. My monitors span nearly 5 1/2 feet, corner to corner diagonally and I can move the cursor that far with an …