Maybe I should buy a lotto ticket? Two Log Pile sightings in under 48 hours - I'm tickled and feelin' lucky. If I go get some seafood soon, I'll grab a crab claw as prop and shoot a joke video (pincer grip). Because I think it's funny. Actually, light bulbs exploding in my mind - this little exchange just sparked some inspiration for video ideas. Cheers.
that's actually a usefull grip, the Hawk, you have the confort of the fingertip, then at certain moments you activate the hawk claw and go for the dive, and the big precise flicks, then relax again to scan the ambient, like the bird of prey.
This described my grip perfectly, my index middle and thumb are a traditional finger tip, while my ring and pinky are almost overlapping flat on the side. No back of the palm contact though, more of the thumb meat making contact while pulling back, than the back of the palm 🦅🦅🦅
It's one of those grip styles where shape and weight distribution play a huge role. The back shape and weight balancing make or break mice with that grip style. I've also noticed that people with this grip style enjoy the angle of attack (slope) for the mouse buttons to be steep.
The op1 is so crazy if you have medium hands. I don't want to use anything different anymore because of the crazy flexibility but also support this fingertip to claw gives you
Pincer claw?
This video is great, and I appreciate the shout out man. Take care.
Maybe I should buy a lotto ticket? Two Log Pile sightings in under 48 hours - I'm tickled and feelin' lucky. If I go get some seafood soon, I'll grab a crab claw as prop and shoot a joke video (pincer grip). Because I think it's funny. Actually, light bulbs exploding in my mind - this little exchange just sparked some inspiration for video ideas. Cheers.
that's actually a usefull grip, the Hawk, you have the confort of the fingertip, then at certain moments you activate the hawk claw and go for the dive, and the big precise flicks, then relax again to scan the ambient, like the bird of prey.
Bingo!
This described my grip perfectly, my index middle and thumb are a traditional finger tip, while my ring and pinky are almost overlapping flat on the side. No back of the palm contact though, more of the thumb meat making contact while pulling back, than the back of the palm 🦅🦅🦅
It's one of those grip styles where shape and weight distribution play a huge role. The back shape and weight balancing make or break mice with that grip style. I've also noticed that people with this grip style enjoy the angle of attack (slope) for the mouse buttons to be steep.
The op1 is so crazy if you have medium hands. I don't want to use anything different anymore because of the crazy flexibility but also support this fingertip to claw gives you
It's a good shape, no doubt there. However there are a lot of great shapes out there. My review should be out on it soon!
Wait this is how i aim lol
You old Hawk, you! I think it's probably the best grip type. If I were able to do this with medium sized mice, I would be in bliss.