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Bubble shooter arantius
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There's a lot of people streaming their game play, and lots of them are very entertaining and pleasant to watch. I started watching a video game streamer as a result at the time, as a way to better learn the surprisingly deep strategy of the game.Īfterwards I started slowly branching out to watch a little bit more. In the computer version you could collect (most easily buy, with real world dollars) the same exact cards that you would (buy and) collect in the physical world. But it also, at that time, had a rather new official online computer game equivalent. In late 2018 I got into Magic: The Gathering, a trading card game (for lack of a better term). In addition to all the normal kind of video entertainment available online these days, it's become not unusual for video game players to broadcast or "stream" their gameplay online, for anyone out there to watch live. My streaming setup is pretty cobbled together, like this. At the front is a 3D print I quickly threw together which (thankfully on the first try!) friction-fits around the angle and the camera's own mounting knob. A matching hole is drilled in a bit of "angle iron" (aluminum, actually) I already had lying around. It's a tiny piece of wood, drilled and tapped for quarter-twenty, to attach to the tripod. This moves the camera much closer to me while keeping the legs further away, because they need to be given the furniture layout! My first try just twist-tied the camera onto the tripod, then aggressively cropped that, to keep just the part that's my face. I've got a (probably?) unusual setup, in that I'm just sitting on my couch, looking at my TV, as I always have while video gaming. To improve the stream, I've added a webcam to show my face. Webcam Tripod Extension Mount 18:08 - MakingĪs mentioned earlier, I've been streaming my video game play online. It's working again, so good enough for now! So technically, I repaired this mouse by damaging it. But this had the side effect of making the stuck-down plastic no longer exist, where it used to bump into the button. I took a look at a disassembly guide online, and I thought I might be able to pry this flexible plastic out of the way. More recently it happened again, and I couldn't.

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Then, I managed to pry a bit and get the plastic un-stuck, and the mouse worked again. I've never wanted these other things (a replacement for Alt-Tab on Windows, at least). It stops moving the cursor, so moving the mouse can do a different thing.

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This holds the gesture button down, and while the gesture button is held, the mouse behaves differently. It's wrapped in soft/flexible rubbery plastic.

bubble shooter arantius

It's just got one weird feature, a "gesture" button accessible by your thumb. I really like my Logitech MX Master mouse.















Bubble shooter arantius