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I believe the Moog because I read this thread and tried to do it for the sake of science... :o

I got about 10 on the first try and 74 on the second. I think the important part is getting the mouse from "start" to "click" locations rapidly and not moving off the click location by accident, say with the Moog's professional two-handed method.

Also, if you remember your physics class, the frequency of a pendulum is related to its length. So, try to make the part of your finger that moves as short as possible to get the highest natural frequency for your twitching. Do you have short fingers, Moog? :D

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Virtually no uplift at all. Its taken the silver paint off the top of my mouse.

You have to practise hard and train your finger, but then when you're competing you have to relax, let the force be with you and let the digit operate autonomously. Its all very Zen.

I have thought of a commercial application.I pretend to be no good and lose a few times, then have a big money bet and sting the unfortunate competitor. A classic Sting operation just like that Paul Newman Film.........

..Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?

ps If I do it the 'normal way' tapping, I can't get much more than 50. I can double that only using the patented technique.

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  • 2 weeks later...
Try to click with the space bar, now i got 69 by the space bar! :D

Nice one, i jumped from scoring 50 ish to 84 using that method :D Don't tell anyone else though Shivek :D

Rumbled! :D

More effective if you simply hold down the ENTER key though.

Ha, ha, now i scored 238 and no aching wrist :o

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