I have always been frustrated using a standard mouse when it comes to playing FPS on a PC. Granted, most of that is due to the fact that I suck—but I digress. Zalman's new FPSGun FG1000 is attempting to incorporate a more visceral experience into the popular FPS genre with a uniquely designed gun-like mouse. Maximum PC recently took the FPSGun for a spin, but the reality is that the device is far from perfect.
Max PC found that the position of the 2000dpi adjustable-resolution optical sensor allowed for more precise horizontal control than a traditional mouse, but only at the expense of the vertical control. They also found that the layout worked fairly well, but the device was far too small to be comfortable for those with even normal sized hands. Plus, the unique design makes it impractical for anything but gaming. Still, Kudos to Zalman for thinking out of the box on the design. Pricing information and a release date have not been announced. Full specs are available at the Zalman website. [Zalman and Maximum PC]












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If your gonna suck at a game, might as well suck in style!(kinda...)
i really doubt any hardcore gamer would go for a gimmick like this. this is for the n00bs to trick them into thinking they're a better gamer!
USB shiny shrink shoe
Hmmm, this isn't a new idea. Good marketing idea. I doubt this version will get too far. If it's that uncomfortable, it'll have to be revised or die a quick death. Knowing Zalman, they'll charge too much for it. They make excellent coolers and important hardware, not mice.
Looks like a steampunk dust-buster.
It's weird isn't it how the market just decides, with little variation on what product is the best. Clearly this won't win, but I do love a good try...perhaps it will inspire the next inventor and THAT mouse (Shaped like something out of EXISTENZ) wil be the widely adopted one. Otherwise I agree with @chopsttickhero
@chopstickhero:
yeah, really.
I don't see how this could be any better than a regular gaming mouse.
where are the spinnerz?
that thing looks like its going to give you hand cramps for the rest of your life the moment you touch it
the name... so original
this has been done before...just better because the whole thing was shaped like a gun, not just the handle, it looked like a pistol with a base.
"but the device was far too small to be comfortable for those with even normal sized hands"
Really? I should try it...if I played FPS games that is.
The reason why the mouse is the best aiming device for FPS is because you have finer and finer axis of contorl. Starting at the shoulder and the elbow you move the mouse in the general direction, then you have the wrist to zoom in and make a finer adjustment. then you have the knuckles and finally the finger joins. Console controlers have 'only' the knuckles of each thumb.
Also, the index finger is more suited to rapid and ongoing clicking wheras the thumb is not. The index finger, when held palm down moves from the knuckle which is comfortable even with prolonged use. The gun divice here will need to be triggered at the index finger joint which will tire much sooner.
This device looks nice and it's good to see innovatin but not only will the trigger finger become stressed very quickly but it has very limited X and Y axis movement control, lacking the fine tuning of the mouse system.
i prefer my microsoft optical mouse.
logitech ftw
Looks like one of those tools the ShoeMaker uses to "pound the leather" into place.
Come to think of it - It does kind of resemble a shoe. Think Manhattan...
You could get a cheap mouse and make this yourself too I guess, according to your own physical specs.
It looks like ROBOCOPS boot.
It's currently on sale in Korea: [www.funshop.co.kr]
It's around 75 bucks including tax.
I remember that product when it was called the Pistol Mouse. Nothing new.
@StrengthNation: Do you mean that the standard and fairly uniform shape and size that most computer mice adhere to strikes you as odd?
If so I ask you to consider that nearly all hands are the same shape. So most tools designed to be used by the hand conform to that general shape.
Size is the biggest variant in mice which is no surprise as it is the biggest variant in hands.
The only other variable to consider is l-h r-h, and there are many mice that are ambidextrous.
Look at nearly any knife or tool. No matter where it originated it would be recognized by the native of any other remote area who had developed a tool to perform the same task.
I can see Headshot Doug lobbing this thing through a window in the next episode of Pure Pwnage.
Looks like a damn F-Zero shoe.
hay guyz check out my robot foot mouse
Seems like this would take away from your accuracy. Typically you move a mouse around with your fingers quite a bit (finite motions) but if your fingers are up near the trigger, you'd be moving this mouse more with your wrist an elbow, much bigger motions.
i always wanted to usea my shoe as a mouse... not ¬¬
I actually have the mouse (got in on ebay out of Korea) and I love it. I've been playing FSP games for about 8 years and have used many "gaming" mice (upgraded from the Razr Diamondback to this). I first saw this at the CES 2008 show and where it was setup on a computer playing COD4, I offered the guy working the booth up to $250.00 for it but he said he was under direct orders not to sell any of the demo units. I knew I wasn't waiting for the unit to come to the US :) I will say that the DPI adjustment button could be a little closer but this isn't really a big deal. All the other negative comments (i.e. it will make your wrist sore, it's too small, etc..) are all baseless. This mouse is tight, plain and simple..
I tested the FPSGun at the Ce-bit in Germany!
The only thing i can say is: This Device kicks ass!
It may look like a shoe, but the feeling is unique!
I will order one of these!!!
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