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Ronin
latley Ive been finding it hard to watch very loud movies in full screen because my BASS hits so hard that the optic mouse picks up movment and then the mouse pops up on the screen.

Anyone have any ideas oh how to fix this?


ps. I dont actually need hlep I just wanted to brag about my stero system tongue.gif


anyone else have problems like this?
exodius
which speaker system is it
airforce101t
cool
Ronin
there is a shot of my desk with my really crappy digital camera.
Ronin
theres my amp
Ronin
so pictured you can see 2 15 inch subwoofers in boxes and then what you cant see is like a 10 inch sub in box. All with midranges and tweeters. Thats my reciever. Total cost of setup: aobut 40 bucks.

2 15's are my friends that he's letting me use while hes at college, the reciever is used from a thrift store and the other speaker is one I just had laying around.
Mercury
haha... thats happened to me, usually i just unhook my mouse and use the keyboard shortcuts to stop/play the music... after playing bass a lot i have to tighten the screws on my desk too tongue.gif its major overkill everyone says, but i love it laugh.gif
sykocus
nice sound system. maybe just flip you mouse over on its backwhen your playing bass?
Mercury
hmm thats a good idea... depends, what kind of mouse do you have? if its optical, flipping it over would cause it to rock back and forth, but since the ceiling is so far away it would not pick up movement, if its a ball mouse, the rocking would move the mouse more and make the problems worse =P
Shaggy
You should come over to my house Ronin. I figured out how to set my bass volumes with this proggie. You should see how thumpin it is at 100% volume. You might even be able to hear it from your house.
Ronin
lol, the last time you were here and you were impressed I was only operating at 35% volume or so, dont want to make your head explode...
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