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The Difference Between The Best Mice For Minecraft (Glorious Model O, D, I)

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    Summary

    This video explores the differences between various Glorious mice, including the Model O, D, and I, focusing on factors like color, shape, and switch types. The switches, including Omron and their proprietary Glorious switches, significantly affect the click durability and experience, especially for Minecraft players engaging in drag or butterfly clicking. The video outlines the advantages of different shapes, from the ambidextrous Model O to the ergonomic Model D and the Model I, resembling popular gaming mice like Logitech G502. Furthermore, the video discusses the differences in software and functionality, particularly the debounce time settings and their impact on clicking performance. Overall, the video provides valuable insights for Minecraft enthusiasts looking to choose the best mouse for their gaming style.

      Highlights

      • The Glorious Model O, D, I come in different colors – even a glossy variant that's not great for drag clicking. 🎨
      • Switch types vary significantly; Omron vs. Glorious switches, with the latter offering 80 million clicks! 🔄
      • Shape preferences: Model O is ambidextrous, Model D is ergonomic, and Model I packs extra side buttons! 🖱️
      • Older models might still have button holes, beware if drag clicking is your game. ⚠️
      • Glorious mice software differences; the debounce slider varies, impacting click performance greatly. 💻

      Key Takeaways

      • The color and shape of Glorious mice are customizable to your preference, with options like black, white, and pink! 🖱️
      • Switches matter! The new Glorious switches can handle up to 80 million clicks, perfect for intense Minecraft sessions. 🔄
      • Different mice, different shapes: from ambidextrous Model O to ergonomic Model D and the feature-rich Model I. 🖱️
      • Software differences impact performance; the wireless models and Model I allow a debounce time of zero ms, enhancing click speed. 💻
      • Choose your mouse based on clicking needs – butterfly and drag clicking are ideal for Glorious mice, while jitter clicking might need alternatives. 🖱️

      Overview

      In the world of Minecraft, the right mouse can make all the difference! The video dives into the specifics of Glorious mice, particularly the Model O, D, and I, pointing out how color and shape are the prominent visual differences. However, there's a lot more under the hood! For instance, the texture due to the glossy variant isn't ideal for drag clicking aficionados, unless you're willing to tweak it with some tape.

        Crucially, the type of switches used in these mice dramatically affects their longevity and click responsiveness. While the Omron switches are familiar to many, the newer Glorious switches, purported to handle 80 million clicks, stand out for serious drag or butterfly clickers in the Minecraft universe. But despite the differences in durability, the tactile feel remains surprisingly consistent between the older and newer switch models.

          Should you fancy different click strategies, Glorious leaves no stone unturned with their unique shapes and software functions. Whether you opt for the ambidextrous Model O, ergonomic Model D, or the feature-rich Model I, there's a model for everyone. Each mouse brings something different to the table, especially with the software's debounce time setting, allowing you to tweak the click response down to zero milliseconds on certain models, ensuring those clicks register lightning-fast!

            Chapters

            • 00:00 - 00:30: Introduction and Color Variations The chapter introduces the differences between various models of Glorious mice, focusing on color variations and other distinguishing features. While the color options include black, white, and pink, the wired models (model o and model d) also offer a glossy variant. The glossy coating can be disadvantageous for those interested in drag clicking, but it can be mitigated using electrical or masking tape. Beyond these visible differences, the chapter mentions that Glorious mice utilize two different types of switches for the mouse buttons, indicating a more subtle variation in the product range. The chapter encourages viewers to subscribe if they enjoy this type of content.
            • 00:30 - 01:00: Switch Types and Durability The chapter discusses the types of switches used in computer mice by a company, focusing on switches by Omron and Kailh 8.0. The Kailh 8.0 switches, branded as 'Glorious switches' by the company, are highlighted as being used in their latest models: the Glorious Model D Wireless and Model I. Moreover, the smaller versions of Model O and Model D are also using these switches. The chapter emphasizes the durability of these switches, noting that Omron switches are rated for 20 million clicks whereas the Glorious switches are rated for 80 million clicks, which is deemed much better, especially for gaming activities like Minecraft, where clicking frequency is high.
            • 01:00 - 01:30: Switch Feel and Design Comparison This chapter discusses the durability and feel of different mouse switches, specifically focusing on the comparison between the Model D wired with Omron switches and the Model I with Glorious switches. The narrator notes that there is no significant difference in feeling between the two models. Additionally, the chapter mentions a review video by 'intel edits' about the Model D wireless, which briefly covers the new Glorious switches. A feature highlighted is the increased space on the buttons of the Model I compared to the Model D, which is beneficial for users interested in drag clicking. A unique design point is that none of the mice have holes in the buttons.
            • 01:30 - 02:00: Button Design and Shape Variations The chapter discusses different shapes and designs for computer mice, specifically focusing on the Glorious brand's Model O, Model D, and Model I. The Model O has an ambidextrous design, making it suitable for left-handed users, although it features mouse buttons only on one side. The Model D boasts an ergonomic design, praised for its comfort but largely subject to user preference. Meanwhile, the Model I shares similarities with the Logitech G502 and features four side buttons instead of the usual two found on gaming mice. It cautions users that older versions of these models, which might not be optimal for drag clicking, could still be available on other sites.
            • 02:00 - 02:30: Software Differences and Mouse Performance This chapter discusses the differences in software among various models of glorious mice, specifically focusing on the debounce time slider feature. The wired glorious mice, excluding the model i, use their own software with a minimum debounce time of four milliseconds. In contrast, the glorious core software for the wireless glorious mice and the model i offers a more flexible debounce time slider that can go down to zero milliseconds, enhancing the ability to achieve a high number of clicks per second (CPS). This capability is particularly beneficial for Minecraft gamers who utilize butterfly or drag clicking techniques, although it is less relevant for jitter clicking.
            • 02:30 - 03:00: Conclusion and Recommendations The chapter provides a final analysis of the discussed options, focusing on the challenges associated with using certain buttons that may be too heavy for consistent jitter clicking. The author concludes the discussion by encouraging the audience to express their preferences in the comments and to subscribe if they enjoyed the content. The chapter ends with a farewell message from the author.

            The Difference Between The Best Mice For Minecraft (Glorious Model O, D, I) Transcription

            • 00:00 - 00:30 in this video i will go over the differences  between the glorious mice the obvious ones are   the color and the shape but there's a little bit  more to it if you like this kind of content make   sure to subscribe and let's start so as i just  said you have different colors black and white   oh and a pink model o that's obviously just  preference and changes something to the mouse   for the wired model o and the model d there's  also a glossy variant which makes the coating   a little different which is worse for people  who are into drag clicking like me but with   electrical tape or masking tape you can easily  solve this problem okay but now to a less obvious   difference so basically glorious mice use two  different types of switches for the mouse buttons
            • 00:30 - 01:00 most of them use omron switches but their newest  mice the glorious model d wireless and the model i   use kailh 8.0 switches which they call glorious  switches on their website oh also the smaller   variants of the model o and the model d use  switches i made this very high quality thing   that you can screenshot if you want okay so on  their website it says that the omron switches   should last for about 20 million clicks and the  glorious switches for 80 million clicks which is   obviously way better because if you play minecraft  and drag click or butterfly click to play like
            • 01:00 - 01:30 bedwars or whatever you're going to get through  those 20 million clicks very quickly the switches   themselves don't really feel a lot different in my  opinion i have a model d wired with omron switches   and a model i with the glorious switches and they  both feel similar in intel edits this video where   he reviews the model d wireless he talks a little  bit about the new glorious switches so i'll link   the video if you want to see that as you can see  there is more space on the buttons of my model i  than the ones on my model d which is kind of  important if you are into drag clicking like me   wait wait wait that rhymes okay they did make it  so none of their mice have holes in the buttons
            • 01:30 - 02:00 anymore but maybe if you don't buy them from the  glorious website you might still get an older   version which is something you might want to avoid  if you are into drag clicking there are three   different shapes the model o has an ambidextrous  shape which basically means symmetrical this   could be useful if you are left-handed but keep in  mind that there are only mouse buttons on one side   the model d has an ergonomic shape which is my  personal favorite shape from all the glorious mice   but obviously that's all preference then the model i has a similar shape to the logitech g502 or   for example the roccat kone pro it has four side  buttons instead of two which gaming mice usually
            • 02:00 - 02:30 have which might be useful for some people so all  the wired glorious mice apart from the model i   use their own software the biggest difference is  a debounce time slider which only goes down to   four ms on these for the wireless glorious mice  and the model i there's a glorious core software   which has a debounce time slider that goes down  to zero ms which makes these mice able to get an   insane amount of cps so those are the differences  between all the glorious mice overall these are   good for minecraft if you use butterfly or  drag clicking for jitter clicking there are
            • 02:30 - 03:00 better options because the buttons might be  too heavy to get consistent jitter clicks   anyway that's all i have to say let me know  in the comments which one is your favorite   and make sure to subscribe if you enjoyed this  video and i hope i'll see y'all next time bye