

Andy's throwing of the gauntlet remains unanswered.

" I've Been WASDing Wrong My Whole Life" has to say about this one.)Įditor's Note: Regrettably, PCG Senior Editor Wes "I've Been WASDing Wrong My Whole Life" Fenlon was unavailable for comment in time for publication.
#Best push to talk key without mouse software
(I also used Logitech's software to disable the DPI adjustment buttons because god dammit, those things are a pain in the ass.) For anything beyond that, I have a keyboard. I think my mouse has seven buttons, but I can only reach four of them comfortably and so that's all I use: Right-click aims, left-click shoots, middle-click interacts, and thumb button punches. For this Weekend Question I turned to the PCG staff and forums to ask:Īndy Chalk, News Lead: I'm of a mind with Ted on this one.
#Best push to talk key without mouse full
Meanwhile, I have a dear friend who's so hopelessly hooked on those weird mice with the full number pads on the side, he wouldn't even consider anything else when shopping around for a new one recently. I'll use a thumb button for melee or a special ability on occasion, with the other one reserved for push-to-talk on the tail end of curry night when I don't want to go burping on the Discord call. I kept accidentally going from 1600 to 1200 to 800 while furiously clicking on heads or ordering around my party, so I defied the brain trust at Logitech and disabled them completely. My current mouse has nine buttons, including two set for DPI shifting right next to left click. Give me left, click, right click, a scroll wheel, and maybe a cheeky thumb button for when I'm feeling spicy. We have a surfeit of mouse buttons these days, and I found myself wondering: "I know how I deal with this cavalcade of stupid buttons, but how about everyone else?" Call me old fashioned, but I'm a three, maybe four mouse button guy tops.
