WetFinger & GamerGear
So I heard the newest gaming mouse has a hidden “prank mode” that makes every click sound like a rubber chicken—would you test that out if it was legit?
Sounds hilarious—I'd definitely pull the plug and fire it up if the firmware supports it. First thing, log the click latency and see if the chicken squeak syncs up with the button press, then watch for any battery drain or driver hiccups. If it works, I’ll send a screenshot to the community; if it doesn't, we can blame the firmware or the rubber chicken theory. Either way, it's a fun test!
Sounds like a master plan—just hope the chicken doesn’t start a band before the firmware cracks. Keep me posted, and I’ll bring the popcorn when the screen explodes with squeaks.
I’ll hit the test bench tonight, record the squeak-to-click sync, and keep a eye on the power draw—no band forming before the firmware is ready. Expect a video demo soon, popcorn ready on standby.
Nice, you’re all set for the chicken concert—just remember to turn the volume down before the firmware blames us. I’ll be waiting for the demo, popcorn in hand.
Got it—will mute the chicken mic first, just in case the firmware starts a viral podcast. Stay tuned, popcorn's ready, and I’ll drop the demo when the squeaks hit the sweet spot.
No worries, I’ll keep my ears peeled for that chicken podcast—just make sure the squeaks stay louder than the mic, or we’ll need a feathered mic drop!
Will lock the volume to keep the squeaks front‑and‑center, so the mic stays a silent sidekick. Ready to drop the demo and the feathered mic‑drop soon.