I use a Logitech M510 wireless mouse it's nothing fancy but it's comfortable and has a good battery life.
I use a Logitech M510 wireless mouse it's nothing fancy but it's comfortable and has a good battery life.
Razer DeathAdder V2. It is very comfortable to use and that is what is most important for me. I like that I can rest my pinky finger on the side of it without it dragging on the mouse pad. It is 82g, but that is pretty light for a mouse of its size. I use claw grip BTW.
I have a Logitech G700S. I love it EXCEPT its battery life is poor and the charging /wired-play cable included is short and stiff for actual use in wired play. The mouse is ace in terms of comfort and precision.
That is the mouse I use in the living room. It is pretty good, but I don't play any competitive games with it as it is too heavy and the thumb buttons are not big enough and awkward to press.
Roccat Kone Pure Owl Eye. It's light weight and small which is what I need + the material is the best I've seen. No silicone grip, just plastics that never gets sticky or sweaty or anything. Now I'm looking for a wireless mouse to use for playing RPG's on my TV.
Logitech G600
just purchased a second one to keep around for backup. had been trying to find the white version for over a year but they are out of stock everywhere i'd looked.
Currently using a Zephyr Gaming mouse - it's alright, but I prefer the Logitech G502 I have and I'll probably move back to it.
@elessarGObonzo: that's ridiculous - how do you even use all of those without making errors? And you can't relax your thumb... it's sitting on a bed of rocks (buttons)
the same way you use a keyboard or gamepad. with any kind of decent memory & coordination you remember what keys you have bound and use them accordingly.
and my thumb is pretty much always relaxed. sitting right on any 2-4 keys at a time, it takes almost zero effort to rock it back and forth between them.
for example any kind of shooter with decent mapping; i've got crouch, walk, prone, changing ammo types and\or gadgets, throwing grenades, and using any other available items all sitting right under my thumb. so panning camera, actions, and movements can be done simultaneously without having to reach all over the keyboard.
for browsing\Explorer\text editing; i've got RCtrl, Delete, Home, End, +, -, PgUp, PgDown, Backspace, Enter, Up, Down, Left, Right, Forward, and Back all available for my right hand.
i think it's more ridiculous that anyone would still be using a 3 or 5 button mouse these days.
Roccat Kone XTD.
Pretty good mouse. Comes with weights, which is good for me.
Plus the software has these heavily-accented German dude telling you your sensitivity as you adjust it. It's pretty funny.
Just imagine that voice yelling "FOUR THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DEE PEE EYE!" in your ear when you accidentally click the sensitivity button instead of the middle mouse button.
@davillain-: I hadn't seen that mouse from corsair I love this m65 but I'm going to have to try that one out lol.
Logitech G203 Prodigy, and I am very satisfied. I don't think you need anything better unless you are a pro gamer.
I don't game on PC, but I just got a MacBook Air (M1) and I tested out like 15-20 mice in store and the one in the link was the only one that I really liked so I got it. Really love it honestly.
https://www.corsair.com/us/en/Categories/Products/Gaming-Mice/Wireless-Gaming-Mice/DARK-CORE-RGB-PRO-Wireless-Gaming-Mouse/p/CH-9315411-NA
Been happy with my Roccat Kone, plus when I adjust settings a creepy German guy yells in my ear "FIVE THOU-ZAND DEE PEE EYE!"
*lol just realized I already posted essentially the same thing seven months ago. Hooray for consistency, booooooooo dead threads.
Ive been using one form or another of the Logitech G500 series for over an decade, Right now I'm still using G502 Proteus Spectrum going on 6 years. I have another one sitting in a drawer brand new, got it on a Black Friday deal 4 or 5 years ago deal for $30 as a backup.
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