Demonstar freeware6/11/2023 ![]() You can feel the sub machine gun fly but it's nothing worth £40 for. Soldier of Fortune: In-built iFeel support but it feels like a hack and slash job.I've, so far, tried it with the following: The Logitech iFeel mouse really comes into it's own when playing games, I personally found the windows effects quite repeditive. Whee.Īs a side note, 30 minutes after I got the mouse, I turned the "feel" feature off. Unfortunately, this doesn't affect the motion of the mouse, so you don't get cool springy action when dragging things, but it does add another (if a bit annoying) dimension to your mouse. It's fired whenever you pass over a GUI Object, such as a button, a menu item, hyperlinks, icons, window borders, anything that is a standard Win32 GUI object (which means it doesn't work with anything nonstandard, like mIRC buttons, or the buttons in AIM). The feedback is provided by a small motor contained in the mouse. ![]() One makes it feel like there's crap on your desk (I don't like that one). Others make it feel like a toy that just vibrates softly. One feels like you're scrolling the wheel, with short bumps. This feedback is not tactile in the sense of "I feel it in my fingertips," but more like bumps or short vibrations, depending on the theme you have. Yes, now you too can feel the SLIME that windows REALLY is. The key point of this mouse, aside from being a really nice USB optical mouse, is that it can let you " feel" Windows.
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