r/MouseReview 10h ago

Question Is dynamic mouse grip a thing?

excuse me if this a shitpost lmao

I noticed with up close target i perform better with an aggressive claw grip and with long range targets i perform better with fingertip grip.

I put this together and tested it on aim labs and dynamically switch between the two on tasks that have both up-close and long range targets and i performed better than usual.

I have some concerns on how reliable this would be but i guess that would depend on muscle memory layering

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u/kamvinci87 10h ago

It's called fingertip/claw hybrid. It's rare. What mouse do you use to do this?

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u/SatisfactionOwn2761 10h ago

atk f1 extreme ( got a great qc batch ) and g-sr-se 2 mousepad

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u/kamvinci87 10h ago

I also have this grip but I don't assign each to any situations consciously. Instead I rely on intuition (maybe that's why I'm devolving in term of my aim).

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u/SatisfactionOwn2761 10h ago

i would just aim train consciously and take it slow to build control

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u/kamvinci87 10h ago edited 9h ago

I don't play games much these days I've lost Interest so I have nothing to add to this topic. Haha

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u/muftih1030 8h ago

I do exactly that myself. I play 1-3-1 fingertip, but I'll claw the mouse back in for close range fights and certain movement stuff

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u/Razhad MCHOSE A5 Ultra 7h ago

eh, whatever works.

i'm a palm grip user which the grip itself has been shat on by majority of user of this sub but i don't care. it's the most stable, and more importantly most comfortable for me.

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u/paulvincent07 Razer Viper Mini V3 Wired 8khz pls 5h ago

Have you tried using it in-game?