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X10/carbon Button Stiffness

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Thursday, December 10, 2015 11:40 PM (permalink)
My brand new torq x10 arrived and is out of the box abnormaly stiff to operate. Is this normal for a carbonfiber muse? Does it need to be broken in like a pair of leather workboots? Can I do something to enhance my user experience?
 

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    Re: X10/carbon Button Stiffness Friday, December 11, 2015 1:45 AM (permalink)
    The only "stiff" part of the mouse, when I first got it, from what I remember was the scroll wheel. Everything else felt fine to me. 

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    Re: X10/carbon Button Stiffness Saturday, December 12, 2015 1:51 PM (permalink)
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    My brand new torq x10 arrived and is out of the box abnormaly stiff to operate. Is this normal for a carbonfiber muse? Does it need to be broken in like a pair of leather workboots? Can I do something to enhance my user experience?
     


    The only complaints about stiffness that I have ever seen were because the cover wasn't seated properly during the manufacturing process and was easily fixed by loosening a few screws and repositioning it.
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    Re: X10/carbon Button Stiffness Sunday, January 10, 2016 11:56 PM (permalink)
    Ok, Problem fixed itself. After a few weeks of use to lossen it up and some DPI adjusting it feels great. Plus my finger is much stronger now.

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