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Sup guys today my question is people like andrew tang and many high rated players use mouse but how? For me it s too slow anyone have any tips?

Sup guys today my question is people like andrew tang and many high rated players use mouse but how? For me it s too slow anyone have any tips?

You have to drag your pieces instead of clicking your piece and then clicking another square.

You have to drag your pieces instead of clicking your piece and then clicking another square.

@LesHanth
I don't know as I only play on smartphone.
Well, even I wonder that it would be slow for play with it.

@LesHanth I don't know as I only play on smartphone. Well, even I wonder that it would be slow for play with it.
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You can practice your mouse skills on some websites. Search mouse accuracy or something.
When I was young I was pretty rapid on games. Then I changed PC and mouse sensivity, then again I used the touchpad, so I lost all my skills :(

You can practice your mouse skills on some websites. Search mouse accuracy or something. When I was young I was pretty rapid on games. Then I changed PC and mouse sensivity, then again I used the touchpad, so I lost all my skills :(

Also, you need a mouse with high sensivity (dpi). I've just bought a mouse where I can select that value (out of three), since I wasn't sure which suited my style best. Also, consider to buy a vertical mouse if your wrist is sensible.

Also, you need a mouse with high sensivity (dpi). I've just bought a mouse where I can select that value (out of three), since I wasn't sure which suited my style best. Also, consider to buy a vertical mouse if your wrist is sensible.

@MikaTheCat said in #7:

Also, you need a mouse with high sensivity (dpi). I've just bought a mouse where I can select that value (out of three), since I wasn't sure which suited my style best. Also, consider to buy a vertical mouse if your wrist is sensible.

Ok sure currently I have a mouse which has a plus button for high sensitivity and minus button for low sensitivity

@MikaTheCat said in #7: > Also, you need a mouse with high sensivity (dpi). I've just bought a mouse where I can select that value (out of three), since I wasn't sure which suited my style best. Also, consider to buy a vertical mouse if your wrist is sensible. Ok sure currently I have a mouse which has a plus button for high sensitivity and minus button for low sensitivity

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