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Kaito Mori

Kaito Mori

Latency measurement, shape geometry mapping, polling stability, glide/friction metrics

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About

Data-minded FPS grinder who built an open-source polling visualizer and ran community latency brackets.

Core Beliefs

Shape fit and a stable input path dictate aim more than branding.

Background

In a blind bracket we ran on a local LAN, I mapped click-to-pixel latency and recorded Aim Lab scores across eight mice. The community favorite by brand lost decisively. A lighter, flatter shell with cleaner polling improved median time-to-flick by 7%. The numbers settled the debate, calmly.

Perspective

I favor low-latency sensors, neutral-to-compact shapes, and clean polling over flashy features.

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