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Hitting the ding made me a grouchy old man

Then I learned a trick

I was not fast enough to hit ding. But I was fast enough to hit after the pre-ding. Boy did my ding and close ding go up.
Look at the illustration below.

The yellow arrow is the meter movement. The red arrow is the pre-ding line. The black arrow is the ding line. When the meter gets to the pre-ding line I wait a split second and hit the mouse. 95% of the time I am on or a little off of hitting the ding line.
Granted this did not happen over one round, but very, very soon I was so close to hitting the ding. I learned this method with the starter balls, when I went up to a 2 dot slow meter ball it was so easy.
I have a non-jumpy meter so that helps a lot. I use Chrome and or Comodo Dragon. Hope this helps with your ding.
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