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LAMZU Maya X

pzogel

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Aside from being larger than the regular Maya, the ambidextrous Maya X also comes with LAMZU's latest tech: PixArt's PAW3950 sensor, Omron optical main button switches, LAMZU scroll wheel encoder, a 48 g lightweight build, and the 8K dongle included by default.

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While there may not be much wrong with the mouse itself, the idea of having a mouse like that, with just a one-year warranty at $120, crazy to me.
 
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Mouse LAMZU Maya X
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I have the gray. Love it! It's a much better shape for my 20x10 hands and relaxed claw grip style over the FinalMouse ULX. I also like the L&R switches more then the ULX & G Pro Superlight 2.
I would like an app, in the event the company goes down I don't know if the web driver would still be accessible? I don't think the web driver is stored/ran on the mouse?
 

pzogel

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I have the gray. Love it! It's a much better shape for my 20x10 hands and relaxed claw grip style over the FinalMouse ULX. I also like the L&R switches more then the ULX & G Pro Superlight 2.
I would like an app, in the event the company goes down I don't know if the web driver would still be accessible? I don't think the web driver is stored/ran on the mouse?
Correct, the web driver is hosted on a server. If the server is down or the app simply no longer being hosted, configuration becomes impossible.
 
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Cooling DeepCool AK500 ZERO DARK
Memory TeamGroup T-Create Expert 32GB Kit (2 x 16GB) DDR5-6000 CL30
Video Card(s) Gigabyte RTX 3050 Gaming OC
Storage WD Black SN850 1TB PCIe 4.0
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Power Supply MSI MEG Ai1000P 1000W 80+ Platinum
Mouse LAMZU Maya X
Keyboard DURGOD 65% Gateron Yellow switches
Software Windows 10 Pro
Correct, the web driver is hosted on a server. If the server is down or the app simply no longer being hosted, configuration becomes impossible.
Scary.
If there's this HID thing in Chromium browsers... maybe there's a way to interface with it or maybe an OS in the future could handle these settings?
 

pzogel

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Scary.
If there's this HID thing in Chromium browsers... maybe there's a way to interface with it or maybe an OS in the future could handle these settings?
The easiest way is to package the web app in Electron and distribute it as a normal installable executable. LAMZU used to have that actually, but decided to discontinue that distribution for some reason.
 
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I usually carry my mouse in my backpack... this thing looks like it would get every single crumb or dust particle stuck inside the mouse if it doesn't break from the bottom with something pressing up against it... cool idea but not very practical unless you plan to never travel with the thing...
 
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I usually carry my mouse in my backpack... this thing looks like it would get every single crumb or dust particle stuck inside the mouse if it doesn't break from the bottom with something pressing up against it... cool idea but not very practical unless you plan to never travel with the thing...
It's an annoying extra step, but a ziploc sandwich bag isn't expensive or terribly inconvenient.
 

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You said latest firmware is 0.0.0.9 but i checked mine and it is 0.0.0.6. İ couldn't find update.
 

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You said latest firmware is 0.0.0.9 but i checked mine and it is 0.0.0.6. İ couldn't find update.
The firmware has been provided to me by LAMZU, but should be made public soon. Differences to the currently public 0.0.0.6 are maginal anyway.
 

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Hello, thank you for doing this review. It was very well done. I have a question if you don’t mind me asking. Do you think Lamzu will fix the lift off adding 18 MS to click latency or is that simply just a D bounce setting?
 
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pzogel

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Hello, thank you for doing this review. It was very well done. I have a question if you don’t mind me asking. Do you think Lamzu will fix the lift off adding 18 MS to click latency or is that simply just a D bounce setting?
That is only something LAMZU could fix, and I would expect them to fix it at some point.
 
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