As with any other component of the unit, the speed of the gaming mouse will vary with each model and sensor, although the manufacturer says otherwise. Most of the time when comparing two mice with the same sensor, the data is very different in models like speed, so why make it so?
The speed of the gaming mouse is determined by three factors
As is often done by high-performance PC fans, each manufacturer offers a certain amount of air flow and static pressure at certain decibels. Although these tests are performed on machines that are supposed to measure in the same way, this does not actually happen.
The same thing happens with a sports mouse, and even though the concept is the same for everyone, the practice is not. We understand its speed and its interpretation as speed beyond a mouse from zero to trace speed the sensation of said instruments.
A sudden change in speed causes calls and acquaintances G forces and, of course, as the amount of energy G increases, the energy changes at a faster rate. Today's rats can register the G Force between 40 and 50 units, which is equivalent to 5 times more than the pilot can withstand during a fight or passenger.
The three factors that determine the true and final speed are: the sensor, the weight of the mouse and above where the sensor reads.
Same sensation, different effects, why?
Wolf makers choose the simplest strategy when it comes to selling their mice: set the maximum G value that a model sensor can subscribe to and define as a valid specification.
This leads to two important problems. First, another mouse from another builder has the same sensation almost by giving other G units, something to look at. Second, the G forces found will depend on the weight, the pump sample and the surface at which the mouse is tested.
If there is no real consensus among manufacturers to determine the series of standards that should be set to confirm their specifications, these manufacturers simply copy and paste certain sensor information, with greater control Pixart. If they contributed to the development of such a sensor, they would probably offer real prices, as long as it did not hurt their product marketing, of course.
Therefore, the acceleration measured in G is important, especially if we have a large order of start and stop for our mouse, but it is not a direct or indirect parameter to determine the purchase, as long as the value exceeds 10G.