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What mouse are you using?
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dav3
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deathadder I got for 50% off a few years ago
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>/v/ still uses wired mice
>/v/ still uses mice with physical switches
>/v/ still uses cloth mousepads
l o l
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kino
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My 5 year old G502 is getting double click and hold issues. Should I just get the X?
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>>736535372
get the new one with hall effect switches
no more double clicking ever again
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My G305 is almost 6 years old and still going strong.
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Zaopin Z2 Mini
Previously Zaopin Z1 Pro
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Keychron M3 8K. The only RGB is the battery level and it lasts like a month on one charge at 1K polling.
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>>736534892
Ol' reliable
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EC1-B
Been thinking about getting a DW due to wireless mice not being shit now, but I'm up in the air
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>>736534892
Bought G Pro X Superlight 2 a few weeks ago.

Very nice mouse
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How do any of you use right handed mice only? What if you need to masturbate? Do you just stop jorkin it to move the mouse?
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Razer Viper Mini
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>>736536235
I can comfortably use my right handed mouse with my left hand, it's obviously not made for it but it works well
t. professional master baiter
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I’m so sad they discontinued the mtx 780. That’s the coolest most accurate most comfortable shit ever. Easily jack up the dpi to insane speeds without losing any clicks for gaming. Lacks in the extra button department, but easily makes up for it in everything else being a 10/10. Mouse buttons are very comfy too, it’s hard to decide. Altho you definitely lose accuracy with your clicks when using mouse buttons because the mouse shakes around a bit, like it’s not a major thing, but you can easily just say “yes, I am losing accuracy by pressing mouse buttons”. And that’s probably enough. I tried lots of other mouses, nothing ever compared to the mtx780.
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Deathadder v2
got it for $40 so why not
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>>736534892
I have been swapping between the Hitscan Hyperlight, ATX Zero and the Pulsar X2 Crazylight.
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my logitech g pro superlight started double clicking MB1 and reverse scrolling, ive fixed the reverse scroll many times but it keeps reverting, want a new mouse any recs? was thinking of a Logitech Lift or Keychron M6 8K
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>>736537762
I love Keychron. The software is just a website so no bloat, it uploads all the settings to the mouse and keyboard so you can move it between devices and keep your settings.
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Just bought a brand new Kensington K72356WW yesterday. Can't wait to test it out.
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>>736534892
g302
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>>736534892
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Steelseries Sensei
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Zaopin z2, hotswappable. Got some light, silent switches for it.
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>>736534892
The GOAT
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Its comfy and I only play single-player.
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>>736534892
Cheap emergency replacement mouse I bought at the bargain store. Works better and lasted longer than any overpriced name brand crap.
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>>736534892
DAV3 wired with a Gigantus V2 large size. as for the keyboard its a keychron q6 he 8k
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>>736534892
$5 logitech
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Got the razer basilisk v3 pro like 2 months ago
it's pretty good
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basilisk x
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A protoarc em11
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>>736537762
Shake it really hard
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>>736539016
Ok unc
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>>736539418
This bit looks like a Jew nose. I wish I had the art skills to draw this
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>>736536169
got the regular g pro and I slapped on some glass sliders for smoother gliding. I just wish I didn't have to install software to turn off the fucking leds.
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trust gxt 144 rexx
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>cheap as fuck (at least when I got it)
>good battery life
>good response time
>universal shape will probably fit any and all of your retarded grips
what more do you need
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>>736540123
batteries
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Got one with like a billion buttons (the mmo one, forgot the name) because I'm a 30 y/o boomer who plays too many games where my ends end up tired because of all the far away buttons I need to press. Honestly, even for basic things like excel and youtube it has been a huge QoL improvement.
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>>736540123
steelseries are such an utterly retarded company it's unreal
all they needed to do was release a lightweight wireless rival 310 years ago but no, they kept putting dogshit products or nothing at all and proceed to fall into irrelevancy, sucks to suck I guess
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Been looking into MCHOSE mice. Might get one.
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aerox 9, but really want to try razer naga v2, aerox 9 sometimes feels like joke with how bad it connect or with lack of internal memory
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>>736534892
I wish I could find a fucking mouse that wasn't garbage. It seems insane to me that they're all such ergonomic nightmares and feel kinda shitty in my hand
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>>736536235
I swapped to jerking with my left hand decades ago
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Death adder 3. I used to think ultralight mice felt cheap and shitty but after years of using heavier ones I realized that the super light ones require so much less energy to scoot that they let you make fine movements more easily.

The ideal mouse should be weightless and frictionless to best reflect what your hand is intending to do. But the v3 and other mice like it (there are many) have the right idea.
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>>736540151
like 4 times a year maybe
>>736540238
yeah I have the mouse and one of the arctis headsets from like 2020 (which isn't particularly good) and that's all I'm interested in from them
they suggest you download their shitty software for the mouse and headset, I decided to check it out a few months ago and it's an absolute trainwreck. you need a subscription to unlock some of the features.
I don't know what it is about Danes and shitty business practices but they never fail to disappoint
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>>736534892
Wired g502. Grab spares anytime i can as they go on sale for £20
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>>736540537
yeah not really sure what happened, but it's like they fired their entire R&D department 10 - 15 years ago and gave up (while they were one of the top brands no less)

I'm only this upset because they had my endgame mouse shape, and replacing a perfect fitting shape is a fucking pain, but alas
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>people still buying logitech after all of the double-clicking and scroll issues
loving
every
laugh

keep supporting these garbage companies i guess
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>>736534892
I think this is my 10th year with my g502
I've had this mouse longer than I've had any friends
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>>736534892
Any good recs for a MMO mouse? I was thinking between a Razer vs Redragon after my Corsair scroll wheel shit the bed 6 months in.
>>736535092
>/v/ is still comfy
>/v/ is still happy
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>Everything just double clicks or scroll shit the bed
Yeah, I guess it's time to embrace Dell
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>>736540731
I've not had such an issue. Only thing I could complain about is my g902 keyboard is sensitive snd its easy to hit an extra button.
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>>736540731
It's just one garbage company, but yes, retarded cultists just can't keep asking for more dick in their asses.
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>>736540828
Logitech g502 hero. Has plenty of buttons and cam be heavy or light.
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>>736540731
What company doesn't have these issues? Razer was even worse and had these problems before Logitech had a noticeable issue. Everything else seems to be even lower quality regarding sensors or builds in some way. Cheap Chinese mice have their own issues despite people acting like they're saviors, they're just cheaper.

I wouldn't pay a premium price for any mice currently on the market but Logitech mice for under $30 still seem like the best option unfortunately.
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Been using my Deathadder V2 for the past 3 years, works like a charm except the scroll wheel is kinda fucked up at times. I should probably take it apart and clean the inside.
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>>736541159
>What company doesn't have these issues?
Every company is always going to have some QC issue, but the percentage of goods it affects is relatively low. Logitech's main issues are so widespread that it's not just isolated pockets, it's happened for years and years and is still happening to this day because their mice and cheap and people will "just buy another one lol" when the problems arise.

Other mice aren't even that much more fucking expensive at the end of the day, you'd be paying ~$10/15 more for something that doesn't have a 40% chance to shit itself violently within a year of owning it.

I haven't owned a Razer product in like 15 years, but I had 2 mice way back then and they were fine + doesn't have rampant issues like logitech. I currently own a steelseries and couldn't be happier with it.

at the end of the day buy whatever you want obviously, i don't give a fuck lmao, but there's just such better build quality out there and you aren't supporting a company who refuses to invest in better QC because it means nothing in the end (the same fucking thing nintendo does with their switch joycons.)
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The middle mouse button has started double clicking. I think the logictech mouses are close in shape (and it needs to have buttons on both sides) but I really don't wanna switch.
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>>736535092
Cloth pads
>just werk
All versions of hard pads
>wear down skates fast
>fingerprint magnets
>sharp
>heavy
>way too fucking big because e-celebs convinced retards to flail their arms around at 100dpi like they do
>have to wear a glove/sleeve for glass pads
>have to be constantly cleaned/wiped throughout the day
Also
>wired mice
Meh, wireless are fine too but who cares either or?
>physical switches
No one makes good contactless switches these days, no one. It's all chinesium, corner cutting slop.
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>>736537138
That's the spice, i'd rather repair the bastard endlessly than switch.
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>>736535372
unlucky :( mine is 10+ years old
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Glorious Model O
It's been great, but the retards fucked up the packaging on it to begin with and the USB cable had too much stress on it so after like 3 years, it fucked itself and corrupted its firmware somehow. Fortunately some nerd online had a fix and replacing the USB cable was easy to do, so it's still truckin'
I like that it looks like a ritzy roach motel and I give it a bit of a clean every few months or so, so it doesn't get filthy and gross because I'm not an animal
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>buy logitech/razer - double click after few months
>buy corsair/steelseries - mouse wheel jumping/skipping after few months
is there ANY good brand left on the market?
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>>736534892
Still using mx518. My 3rd or 4th in total over the last 20 years
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>>736542393
Maybe the problem is you and how you press the buttons. Also if you want to do autism you can take the mouse apart and solder in new switches or take unused switches from old mouse.
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>>736540537
>like 4 times a year maybe
lmao only if you run it at 100 DPI
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>>736535372
the shape of the 502X is different than the 502
enough for me to throw me off, wish they would have kept the shape
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>>736542460
>the problem is you and how you press the buttons
How can I press the buttons wrong? I don't even play any rage-inducing esports shit.
>if you want to do autism
No I don't, I just want to buy a fucking mouse with 2 buttons on the side that will last longer than a year without any issues. Somehow basic office mouse which I have at work can last 10+ years, but every "gaming" mouse is planned obsolescence garbage breaking down the moment it's unboxed.
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>>736542663
Well I don't know. Maybe I am just lucky then. I've ever used 2 gaming mouse in my life and I'm 33. They both lasted nearly 10 years but one I used in warranty so make that 3 mouse.
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>>736534892
zowie s2-c
kensington expert
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this thing will arrive on friday, what am I in for?
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>>736542817
what's the side-wheel for?
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>>736542817
WHats the side wheel for

Overall this mouse has pretty good shape tho, tried it out in a store
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>>736539342
i got the wired version just over 2 years ago, felt great from day one
i remapped the buttons under the scroll wheel to be backspace & enter, and now i think my next mouse will be a naga, or an mmo mouse with 12/16 side keys
having extra mouse buttons is insanely useful
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>>736542843
>>736542879
Looks cool, fun to play with.
Basically adding fidget spinners to mice.
But for real, you could defs program it for all sorts of useful actions
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>>736542879
>>736542843
horizontal scrolling i believe, intended for office workers who use excel
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>>736542843
>>736542879
scrolling sideways in video editors and spreadsheets mainly. you can reprogram it to do other things though.
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>>736540828
I went redragon, find it a better continuation to the g600 then naga
Naga kept breaking down within a year of purchase, 2 mouses same issue, g600 Logitech (discontinued) and redragon haven't shown any issues while they receive the same treatment as the naga mouses (I didn't do anything weird to them, they just started double clicking on single click)
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>>736542949
>>736542974
>>736543001
Interesting, can you reprogram it in games? Mouse wheel is often very useful to bind for certain actions to rapid-fire trigger them, would be cool to have two.
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>>736534892
>deltaco
>ms-774
before this one, I used a
>deltaco
>ms-774
bought two of them at the same time, I think each cost like 3 dollars.
Switched when one went bad.
I bought them because I needed to replace my previous mouse which was a
>deltaco
>ms-774
I like the way it fits into my hand
one of the buttons or the scroll wheel breaks fairly fast though

Might get a replacement too, but might switch to something else
maybe an ms-807
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>>736534892
The cheapest wired mouse I found.
Some Tracer I don't even know the name of.
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>>736534892
Keychron M3. Year and a half of constant use and it's still going strong without any click issues.
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>>736543146
well, I don't know since I don't have it yet, but I hear logitech's software for it is really shit, so I'm not expecting much in that regard.
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>>736541783
Logitech is the most popular gaming mouse brand so I feel like that might be skewing the perception that they're so much worse than other brands. The sheer number of complaints will be higher just because of how many more people are using them. I've seen plenty of complaints for lesser used brands as well.

I'm not saying it to defend Logitech because they still should've been able to prevent this issue from happening in the first place and it's probably rightfully deserved for some people to be wary of them for not doing so. But the other brands I've tried seem to have all the same issues that Logitech does but more because they have more inherent issues with the build quality.
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>>736538384
I've played Brood War on this with 200 APM for a while. I think I can still feel the way I fucked up my tendons doing it. I used to hit left click with the thumb of my left hand.
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>>736536059
>The only RGB is the battery level
It actually turns off that RGB while the sensor is pressed against something, so even that's not on most of the time. The battery life on it is definitely great.
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>>736540828
Not Razer. Whatever else you go with will be better.
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>>736536059
>sounds good, let's check...
>keychron country of origin
>china
into the trash
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>>736543605
And what brand doesn't make their electronics in China? Even Razer is manefactured in China even tho it's like the most American brand.
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>>736543605
Wait till you find out where literally all your electronics are made. You'll shit your pants.
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>>736543662
>nooo, I have to get the American mouse!
>flips it over
>Made in China
>dear god....
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>>736543641
>>736543662
There's a H U G E difference between western brand manufacturing their stuff in China and 100% Chinese company.
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>>736543685
I would expect the Chinese company to be able to manage the sweatshop a bit better with their closer proximity.
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>>736534892
g403
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>>736543685
Yeah, Chinese companies make shit that is both high quality and cheap instead of just one or the other.
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>>736543710
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i got an OP1 because it's easy to open up and repair, just two screws and it's open, no risk of plastic hooks snapping
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>>736543886
How much do you thrash your mouse? I haven't needed to do any maintenance on a mouse since they had balls.
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If I remove my mouse feet and open the mouse will it be easy to put the feet back in place or what?
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>>736544079
the middle mouse always dies on my mice, i use it about as much as i use left click, usually the scrolling gets jittery. i'm actually getting ready to swap the scroll encoder today
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>>736544260
anyways, now instead of buying a new mouse every year or two, i can just buy the piece that broke off aliexpress for a buck fifty instead
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>>736540881
Optical switches wont double click. But Logitech mice have actual manufacturing electrical defects that cause the double click much faster, the parts just degrade at triple the speed.
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>>736542843
b-hopping
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>>736534892
Lamzu Paro
>optical switches
>optical encoder
first mouse that in a decade that lasted for more than 6 months without developing any issues
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>>736542393
Buy a razer with optical switches. They're not expensive. Bought mine for around 30-40€ some three years ago.
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>>736542084
so you haven't used a glass pad yet you think you're an authority on them?

>wear down skates fast
>fingerprint magnets
>sharp
objectively wrong

>heavy
you're not going to be holding it up and if anything the rigidness is a benefit since they're usable on all surfaces

>way too fucking big because e-celebs convinced retards to flail their arms around at 100dpi like they do
you control the size you buy

>have to wear a glove/sleeve for glass pads
no you don't
they get warmer when you use them than cloth pads

>have to be constantly cleaned/wiped throughout the day
i put it in the shower and spray it down once every two days
better than manually cleaning your cloth pad for 10 fucking minutes
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>>736545171
>you control the size you buy
I think I've seen at very best one glass pad that isn't 40cm or bigger in wide.
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>>736545846
then you weren't looking
found two just on the first page
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It's an objective truth that lighter mice are better than heavier mice. Stating this is so brain shatteringly ego damaging to some hormonally imbalanced (too much estrogen) men that they'll unironically start bragging about arm curling a 100g mouse.
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>>736546216
My mouse weighs 80g apparently.
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>>736546216
I think you just need to feed it more
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>>736539342
Also basilisk v3 but "X hyperspeed", it perfectly lies in my palm.
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>>736546216
How are lighter mice better? I'm considering buying a heavy mouse because the times I tried one it felt better and more accurate.
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>>736546464
it's faster and easier to move something that's lighter
it's that simple
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>>736546501
Nice, will really improve my apm in the exclusively turn based games I play.
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>>736541039
I bought one before the Corsair and It lasted me a whooping 4 weeks before It started to double click
>>736543085
>>736543497
Thanks. I'll go with the Redragon then
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>>736546464
Imagine I'm about to fire a ball at you. It will fire any any moment, and will hit you in a random spot.
Do you think you could have more control to catch the ball with bricks attached to your wrists or just your hands?
>>736546560
I'm sorry about whatever disability you have (mentally and physically) that means you can't play games that test your motor skills.
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>>736546785
>gets into a prone position
>uses my brick shields to cover myself from the ball shooter
>ball helplessly bounces off the bricks
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>>736546501
Maybe. But just turn up the mouse sensitivity. I feel like a heavy one would be more accurate.
>>736546785
That's an incredibly shitty analogy. Completely different range of movement going on. You're not lifting the mouse, you're sliding it along. And it's not actually heave.
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>>736546874
FOILED AGAIN FUCK
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>>736546216
Correct.
The problem is that the slide material needs to be quite good.

>>736542291
I hope they eventually put out a sideway model.
Also the cable is really really nice.
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>ergonomic mouse
Does it actually helpful or it's just a snake oil? I feel some strain on my bottom thumb when i game aggresively and require me to scretch my arms a lot lately for comfort
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>>736546898
Do you think you could have more control to catch the ball with bricks attached to your wrists or just your hands? It's a simple yes or no answer.
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>>736546934
Just do wrist curls until the problem goes away. Or dead hangs.
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>>736546934
It's actually snake oil and in most cases worse. Your table acts as resistence for mouse clicks so its just your finger doing the work. Ergo mice are constantly tensing your thumb to stop the mouse from sliding.
Short term the feel nice, but the long term damage is horrendous. There's a reason they aren't recommended in workplace assessments.
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>>736546934
yes, they put your forearm in a natural position
try picking your mouse up and maintaining that shape and angle of your hand midair
it's not comfortable
i'm not ever going to regular mice again
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>>736546785
Nothing is stopping me from playing those twitchy games other than I simply don't like them. I like grand strategy and card slop. Being unable to comprehend that people have different tastes in video games is a mental disability, thoubeit.
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>>736534892
G502
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>>736547251
>I simply don't like them
Na, you're disabled.
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I need an MMO/numpad mouse but I also want it to be usable in FPS games with pixel perfect sensor and such. What are the best options?

Also redpill me on the feet and pad situation. I’m out of date.
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>>736547373
Modern operating systems can handle multiple mice connected at once. You will never get one that is the best of both worlds.
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I'm about to buy the Basilisk v3 after trying the Viper and the Turtle Beach Kone 2
I need good grip, thumb rest, and be wide enough that my pinky doesn't start hurting
Any suggestions? Below 50$ of course.
Gaming obviously, only for FPS
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>>736546939
it's not attached to my hands. I think it would be more accurate and easier to kick a slightly heavier ball towards into hole than one light as air.
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I dunno whatever the cheapest wired one was that they had at best buy that week
I feel like I should get one of those ergonomic mice I always see old ladies using honestly
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>>736534892
Pulsar X2A V3 Medium
Zowie H-SR III
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>>736547857
Whatever you end up getting, don't get one with a rubber coating. Your thumb sweat will wear it away, no matter how clean you are. Go for a full shell with textured plastic.
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>>736547868
Do you think you could have more control to catch the ball with bricks attached to your wrists or just your hands? It's a simple yes or no answer.
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>>736548209
It's a stupid comparison.
It does not work. It's a better comparison to say you are moving an object than an object being tied to you.
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>>736545171
>better than manually cleaning your cloth pad for 10 fucking minutes
I throw mine in the laundry like once a year. Never noticed any buildup or stains
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>>736548776
Do you think you could have more control to catch the ball with bricks attached to your wrists or just your hands? It's a simple yes or no answer.
The fact you're incapable/terrified of answering this speaks volumes anon. You lost.
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>>736549470
i do everything at my pc and that shit gets awfully filthy real quick
glass pad cleaning is just you taking it to the shower for a second
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>>736549759
How would you feel if you didn't eat breakfast this morning, anon?
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>>736549859
Do you think you could have more control to catch the ball with bricks attached to your wrists or just your hands? It's a simple yes or no answer.
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>>736549780
Same, but unless I spill food on it or something, I never have any problems. My wrist isn't dirty enough to leave stains behind
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ASUS ROG Harpe Ace Aimlab edition, got this for 70€ + RE9 on top, no real complaints after the initial heavyfeel clicks disappeared after the first hour, my first wireless one and theres basically no delay. the ASUS software is garbage obviously but you don't need it
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>>736549916
How would you feel if you didn't eat breakfast this morning? It's a simple question.
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>>736534892
Razer Naga Trinity.
Hate the brand but it’s hard to find a decent mmo mouse these days.
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>>736550128
You haven't answered my question which I asked first. You're terrified of answering because it proves me 100% correct.
I accept your concession.
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>>736534892
still g300s
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Every logitech mouse Ive used, the scroll wheel malfunctions after few months use.
Does this happen to anyone else?
Has yet to happen on any of my backup mice
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>>736552318
I've never had scroll wheel mess up on me. only double click after 6+ years that were easy fixes
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>>736552318
The big problem with Logitech is double clicking.
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pulsar Xlite crazylight medium...I was using razer viper since v1 but every single one of them got sensor issue within a year of light use, small skips and shit while playing. I like this new mouse alot, the ergo is comfy for my hand..using it on a wallhack 005 mousepad..really nice combo
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>>736534892
Logitech M590
will turn 6 this year and i'm still hoping it will break so i can get something else
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>>736552318
When i use to play Cs, I used logitech and returned 2 of them within a year or two because scroll wheel would make me jump on its own (i just with scroll)
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Still going strong with muh bro
I like the adjustable weights
However hoping it dies soon so I can switch to wireless. Getting tired of cords
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>>736552230
Anon, how do you not even know what you would feel like if you didn't eat breakfast this morning?
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>>736538634
Since 2015 babyyy
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I've never had a mouse double-click in my long long life. I've had microsoft, chinkshit, logitech, and razer mice. I've only had to replace them because of either upgrading, worn feet, or tacky rubber.

How the fuck do you do it, double-click bros?
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>>736534892
M705, the oldest version. >muh gaming mouse fuck that shit, this brick is (was) perfect for me.
After all these years it's literally falling apart (holes in the shell, busted buttons) and I'm dreading the search for something new.
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>>736553317
Are you asking how we manage to suffer from doubled click inputs?
That's easy: I never upgraded a mouse nor replaced it due to issues like worn exterior, I always waited till at least a couple buttons (preferably the main two) died. You WILL get double click if you wait long enough.
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Endgame gear op1 8k v2
It's comfy & light, and the software it comes with is very simple
Was using a corsair scimitar previously, and whilst I really liked everything else about it, the mouse wheel always crapped out on me & started backscrolling within a few months. Kept replacing it under warranty until my local store stopped stocking them entirely. Fuck Corsair.
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>>736553038
I'll answer once you answer my question which I asked first. You haven't answered because it completely proves me 100% correct and you wrong.
I accept your concession.
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it's a flagship mouse in an ergonomic container
imagine bending your forearm at an unnatural angle
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Literally the only thing i want in a mouse is price efficiency. I honestly dont really see any difference in mouse weight, shape, features, dpi, etc. I dont play esports so all the features mouseheads talk about literally dont matter to me at all. The only feature I care about is the two side buttons and that's pretty standard. Since I dont care about features, I just want to spend the least amount of money over the course of my lifetime on mice. I've even tried buying "high build quality" mice like zowies and been disappointed when they break in a year just like every other mouse I've owned.

Whats the mouse for me?
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>>736554842
You probably want one of them Chinese mice that are easy to take apart so you can just replace the switch when it gets faulty.
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>>736553843
You don't even know what you would feel like if you didn't eat breakfast this morning. Why should I answer you?
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Have this one for 8 years and counting.Shit refuses to die
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has anyone here got an mchose l7 ultra+?
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4 years and it seems like my sensor may be going. It flips out every once abd a while.
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>what mouse are you using

The best one.

No you cant buy one anymore, sorry anon. It was a limited run.
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>>736546785
How am I going to catch anything with my hands attached to my wrists
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>>736552998
>Getting tired of cords
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>>736534892
Zowie ec2-a for me; they’re great mice in my opinion. And I have this neat little transparent wireless mouse for my laptop that I do my design work with, an FMOUSE. I haven’t tried it much yet, but it’s just a standard lil mouse. Was only like $15.
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>>736556760
I see the Grubhub animators are still getting work

https://youtu.be/G-T3qKl6y-c
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>>736534892
vxe dragonfly r1 pro
replaced the mouse wheel with a nice metal one but its pretty nice for chinkshit
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>>736557615
and also added allot of weight to it. 44g to 110g
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>>736557296
I tried wired, wired with bungee and wireless in the past. Not gonna bother with wired mice anymore
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>>736558084
retard
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>>736557296
>buying garbage like this just so you can keep using wired
wired is literally just a fucking fetish at his point
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>>736558765
>charge your mouse via a cable every 3 days
>or spend $$$ to replace batteries every 2 weeks
yea thanks I'll stay wired
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>>736534892
Let me guess, you need more?
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>>736557296
Just heard about this for the first time now. Seems unnecessary.
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>>736534892
Good for mmo autism, but the battery life is terrible. It's not properly supported on Linux either.
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>>736534892
Using the cheap ass deathadder essential. I'm thinking about upgrading a wireless mouse though.
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>>736553612
After a lot of research, I decided to pick one of these up. I'd be upgrading from a 6yo G403. Fingertip grip.
I'm interested in how the feel is going ambidextrous from the typical ergo-type mouse.
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a 3$ chinky one
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>>736559081
charging your mouse once a week overnight is better than having it constantly plugged in
>or spend $$$ to replace batteries every 2 weeks
completely disingenuous
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>>736560091
>completely disingenuous
Oh really? Try to use Steelseries Rival 3 (needs 2x AAA battery) with polling rate of 1000Hz. It will drain the batteries in less than a week.
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roccat kone aimo
it's kind of huge
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>>736558601
nice argument faggot. enjoy your cable drag
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>>736560225
>mouse manufacturer is retarded and that's the fault of wireless
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>>736534892
A $5 chinesium mouse. Never cared for a fancy one.
Also, I had to replace my old keyboard after building my new PC since it still had a PS/2 connector. Went to buy a new one but the Lshift key is tiny and they put a fucking < key next to it for some ungodly reason. It still fucks me up when I try to ctrl paste even though I've had it for a few months now. 30 bucks for that shit.
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>>736534892
Logitech G502
3 years, no broken parts. Happy overall but the G402 had a better feel but breaks faster.
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>>736560386
bro they made ps/2 to usb dongles a long ass time ago
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I dropped my old shitty logitech mouse and it broke so I went to bestbuy and they had a logitech g502 hero on a big sale so I bought it. I'm not really a fan. FUCK LEDS, FUCK SO MANY BUTTONS EVERYWHERE IT'S TOO MANY AND I CAN'T DISABLE THEM WITHOUT THE LINUX CONTROL SOFTWARE BUGGING OUT.

At least I managed to turn off the FUCKING LEDS.

Also the sensitivity controls are stupid.

>>736538634
Bro seriously how can you stand this fucking mouse? Half the time I stop typing to grab it and hit some fucking button that shoots the sensitivity way up or down. It's garbage. What fucking game needs over ten mouse buttons?
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>>736547019
>straps
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>>736534892
some old steelS rival model. I've had it for what feels like decades and it works fine
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>>736560491
Mine held about 4 years before the scroll wheel started giving out.
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>>736560797
Clearly an infographic for girl gamerz
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>>736560784
>Half the time I stop typing to grab it and hit some fucking button that shoots the sensitivity way up or down
You realize that you can just disable those or remap it to something else right...?
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>>736560908
that's a complete scam compared to the keychron m5
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>>736560589
Had I known that I might have gone for it, but alas. I'm looking to buy a new screen, so I'll probably use t as an excuse to splurge on all my peripherals.
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>>736560908
So I have 1 year left... Cool.
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>always wanted a mmo mouse
>got turbomanlet hands
what do
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>>736534892
Logitech G300s
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>>736561174
The corsair scimitar has adjustable side-buttons that you can slide back to reach your wrinkly little nubs, I haven't tried it myself though.
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>>736561037
>angle snapping
i don't
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>>736561174
Small hands might actually be an advantage on a MMO mouse like the Naga, I had a trinity once and I remember having a hard time reaching the buttons in the back, If I had a smaller thumb it would probably be easier.
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>>736561461
Angle what?
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Which would be a good mouse for someone who hates eventual double clicking and mouse wheel issues? No I'm not gonna open it up and solder shit
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>>736561670
not logitech and not razer
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>>736534892
My Walmart Logitech from 2014 has never failed me.
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>>736561670
Obvious followup. Who's got top durability. I would like the mouse equivalent of the IBM M keyboards.
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>>736562316
Roccat, but you pay in weight
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>>736562361
Roccat is gone. They are now fully merged to Turtle Beach and their quality has been declining ever since they were acquired by them.
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>>736558765
I never have to worry about running out of battery, and I literally never think about the wire while using my mouse
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>>736561461
The most recent release doesn't have that. Which is of course why you can't buy it anymore
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>>736561670
For double clicking, you can completely prevent that by getting a mouse with optical switches for the left and right mouse buttons. Compared to mechanical switches, these essentially will never wear out or start double clicking.
For the mousewheel, there are also mice with optical scrollwheel encoders that do the same kind of thing for the scrolling, however its not as foolproof because there is more that can go wrong with scrollwheels. Especially because there are basically no mice that use an optical switch for the middle click button, so that button is always eventually going to die.
>>736562316
There isn't any. Mice will always die. Don't overspend on "high build quality" mice. I had a $80 zowie and it broke after a year or two just the same as any other mouse.
>>736562361
>>736562445
Roccat is crap. I had their burst pro and it eventually developed this maddening issue where the mouse would frequently disconnect and reconnect a second later. This was apparently a common issue looking online. This started happening after about a year of ownership. Which is why, incidentally, all mouse reviews are basically useless if you're asking about long term durability. Every mouse review is like "i've owned this for 5 days and it seems great!" etc. Nobody's reviewing mice after 2 years.
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>>736562636
a wired mouse is always at 0% battery and you're always charging it
if your biggest complaint about wireless is that you have to make it wired sometimes then wired is just unforgivably shit
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>>736534892
logitech g203
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>>736534892
This Asus thing(ROG Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition). Lightest and probably the best mouse I've ever used(which doesn't say much). I thought my previous mouse(Corsair Harpoon Wired) was a huge upgrade from the office crap I used in the past, but now when I use it occasionally, it feels heavy and weird despite being a small mouse.
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>>736561670
You can solve double clicking in software.
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>>736536097
>reliable

>>736542242 >>736537138

its fucking shit and outdated to hell. still uses aa battery, if you like the shape then get a chinese clone - they are much better in every way and use modern tech,
logi still uses same terrible wheel and legs and intentionally gimps these series to market-position them as 'cheap'
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Behold the Swiftpoint Z2. Easily one of the best mice I've used. Its successor is shipping in a month or two.
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>>736534892
>mouse
steam controller w/ gyro
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>>736562876
I've never had to reach for the wire to connect up my mouse when it stops responding because the battery ran out. It might not be a huge con, but even a small one outweighs the literally zero pros of wireless
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>>736537762
All these meme superlight fortnaite/moinecrapshaft mice are all dogshit and inferior compared to durable gamer mice. But then again; Most of these faggots who play with those lack the grip strength to lift a gold bar.
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How are the Redragon or Attack Shark ones with charging dock? On paper they look amazing.
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>>736563224
logishit issue
chinks solved it years ago
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>>736563182
>I've never had to reach for the wire to connect up my mouse when it stops responding because the battery ran out.
neither have i because i just plug it in once a week overnight

>literally zero pros of wireless
you need to buy a dedicated toy for the cable drag to not drive you crazy
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>>736563342
>Chinese solved it.
By banning online gaming that requires mice for 2h daily max?
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>>736563392
by not making shit that is specifically designed to break in ~3 years once the warranty is over to make goys buy a replacement
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>>736563526
>Chink shit that "lasts"
I have a bridge to China to sell to you.
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>>736563367
>you need to buy a dedicated toy for the cable drag to not drive you crazy
Oh no, 5$ as a one-time expenditure for a thing you set up once and never think about again. Meanwhile you have to remember to charge your mouse every week, which you're probably digging out of a drawer every time since you seem to hate the concept of cable management. Damn, you really got me there
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>>736562863
I have a roccat kone xp air and it's like 1.5-2 years old and works perfectly fine. I guess you were the outlier.
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>>736563575
>get wireless mouse that can be used wired as well
>comes with a dongle and usb wire
>use wire to place dongle right next to the mousepad
>if battery runs low disconnect the dongle, plug the wire into the mouse and use it wired for an hour
wow that was hard
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>>736534892
I'm still using an ASUS ROG Gladius III I bought on sale two and a half years ago. Gaymer aesthetic aside, it gets the job done and I like the fact that I don't have to bust out the soldering iron to replace the switches (still bullshit that ASUS patented the whole "pull out the bad one and plug in a new one" concept and I'm still waiting for a chink company to rip it off). Funny thing though, the rest of the mouse is more likely to fall apart long before I'd need to replace the switches (case in point, I can no longer scroll with the mouse wheel and one of the side buttons where your thumb rests is starting to not register inputs when I press it) .
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>>736563575
if you live in the modern world you'll have several usb c cables
if you genuinely use a fucking desk you're a soulless nigger with no clue about ergonomics
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Standard Microsoft shitter mouse, because those "gamer" mouses suffer from double clicking bullshit after 1 month of use.
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>>736563805
>if you genuinely use a fucking desk you're a soulless nigger with no clue about ergonomics
What do you use?
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>>736563851
a big fat chair with the keyboard on my lap and a glass mousepad on the right
desks were made for writing, not for computer use
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>>736563579
https://www.reddit.com/r/Roccat/comments/1agdc1o/roccat_burst_pro_disconnectreconnect_issues/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Roccat/comments/l7bmde/burst_pro_keeps_disconnecting_in_and_outside_of/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Roccat/comments/ao6v5y/kone_xtd_disconnecting_issue/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Roccat/comments/aujlhi/disconnect_issue_with_pubg_and_roccat_products/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Roccat/comments/loopyr/roccat_burst_pro_disconnecting_and_freezing/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Roccat/comments/959nwc/3_month_old_roccat_kone_pure_owl_eye_from_amazon/

https://www.reddit.com/r/Roccat/comments/4096yc/roccat_nyth_randomly_disconnects/

https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/st3emg/any_way_to_fix_roccat_burst_disconnect_issue/

https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/93ngmy/roccat_kone_pure_owl_eye_randomly_disconnecting/

https://www.reddit.com/r/MouseReview/comments/rze92l/roccat_mouse_randomly_disconnecting/

https://www.reddit.com/r/pchelp/comments/15hwunl/roccat_kone_xp_is_disconnecting_all_the_time/

https://www.reddit.com/r/techsupport/comments/muei5h/random_disconnects_on_my_mouse/

https://linustechtips.com/topic/739453-roccat-mouse-random-disconnects/
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>>736563526
The only benefit to cheap Chinese mice is they offer similar features at a lower price but you're naive if you think the overall quality otherwise is somehow superior. People find them a suitable alternative since name brands can crap out within a year or two anyway but not because they're just overall better. There are plenty of complaints about quality issues with them too and moreso than name brands in some ways with people realizing the mice aren't going to last anyway but since it's cheaper they think it's a better deal.
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razer deathadder elite
i don't remember when i got it exactly but i think its close to 10 years old now, the scroll wheel is fucked up though but im going to order a replacement part on aliexpress and fix it
i both love and hate chinks at the same time
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>>736563781
I don't get your point. Doing a thing is obviously more work than not doing a thing. I'm not doing a thing with my wired mouse, while you're doing a thing with your wireless mouse. Is it really that hard to understand?
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>>736564101
How's reddit redditboy?
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>>736564539
You're the one making up situations like getting the cable out of the drawer. The lack of cable drag is worth the 10 seconds of work it takes every week or two but you do you.
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>>736556428
You're terrified of answering my question that I asked first because it proves me 100% correct. Therefore, I will never ever have to answer your question.
I accept your concession.
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>>736564746
I actually prefer the cable drag.
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Scroll wheel on my Corsair Scimitar is dying. I also have the wireless version and the side buttons stop working in the middle of extended play sessions unless I install Corsair's shitware.

Are there any good MMO mice out there that don't require me to install the manufacturer's shitware (aside from the initial configuration of button binds)?
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>>736564746
I don't experience cable drag
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Corsair RGB harpoon pro
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LAMZU Inca
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>>736534892
Currently using a Viper V2 Pro but looking to maybe try something else soon. I have quite a unique mouse grip though so not much works for me. I think I have a relaxed claw grip/fingertip hybrid? Not really sure what to call it, I've attached a pic of my mouse with the grip tape wear marks so you can see and the approximate position of my fingers, note I use my middle and ring finger both on the right click. I have quite large hands as well as I'm 6'2 irl. I'm thinking an Endgame Gear XM2W might be good for my grip?
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>>736534892
A random Dell bluetooth mouse I stole from my workplace
I also stole three SSDs
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>>736534892
Wireless G503. It's been just about perfect for me in the several years I've owned it. The two buttons to the left of LMB can be a little tricky to properly use for gayming, but it still has the two normal thumb buttons as well as a third addition just ahead of or at where the tip of your thumb would be during rest.

The issue I have is finding a fucking mousepad that doesn't end up having issues with increased friction in the most used sections a day after I fucking clean it.
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>>736536983
This. Taking the headphones off afterwards is harder especially if you're obsessed with cleanliness and don't want to damage the headphones. But it works
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>>736536235
I learned to masturbate with my left hand. Should have thought ahead like me.
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>>736560991
I'm on debian and Piper is a piece of shit that barely works. So no I can't disable the buttons without fucking up all the settings entirely.
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>>736534892
Zowie fk2, had it for 6 years. When it croaks I'll have no choice but get their expensive wireless one because of muscle memory. Hopefully as far in the future as possible.
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>>736538634
Same. I had one for almost a decade before the laser shat the bed. Never had any other issues like double clicking. Not bad for the $50? bucks I dropped on it
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>>736564961
This nigga doesn't even know what would happen if he didn't eat breakfast this morning!
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>>736570704
I do know, but I won't say until you answer my question which I asked first. You won't answer because you're meek and timid and the answer proves me 100% correct.
I won, you lost and I accept your concession.
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>>736535372
All mouses use the same three brands for mechanical switches. There's next to zero difference between $50 gaymer mouse and a $5 desk jockey mouse
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>>736570802
You're too timid to even tell me what would happen if you didn't eat breakfast this morning.
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For me, it's the Fantech Aria.
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Gamer mouse would double click so might as well pick the cheapest
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>>736570935
Cheaper mice still have sensors that can spin out and higher latency wireless.
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>8k polling
You didn't fall for the meme, right?
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>>736571026
No, I'll tell you when you answer my question that I asked first.
You're terrified of answering my question because it proves me 100% correct.
You lost, and I won.
Now, your master commands you once again to avoid answering my question. Do exactly as your master commands!
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>>736571749
I don't see how higher polling would be a bad thing unless it could possibly lead to processor strain without meaningful benefit. It's not like the
>owooooo 16,000 DPI!!!!!11
meme marketing numbers in that it literally doesn't matter because nobody wants their sensitivity that high anyway. Polling, I would think, has some actual upside to possessing a higher value, even if there is logically going to be a point of diminishing returns.
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>>736536235
jorking it with my left hand feels like better because it doesn't like I'm the one doing it
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>>736572019
You are terrified of breakfast and it shows
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>>736536169
Looks clean.
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>>736538634
came here to post this
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>>736534892
Some random chinese mouse I got for like 4 bucks.
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>>736538634
>wired
KEK
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Logitech G600
I cannot live without a full numpad on my mouse.
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>>736563075
I loved this mouse, but it got the double click issue and they stopped making them.
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Oops. >>736578449 was meant for>>736536097
Sorry
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Razer Viper V3 Pro. I upgraded to it a few years ago from a wired mouse and don't think I'll ever go back. It's light, untethered, and glides well. Would recommend.
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>>736535092
>wired
I'm not thoughbeit, wireless indeed works wonderfully nowadays and it's comfy.
>the rest
I'm not an esportsnigger or aim trainer tranny so I don't care about any of that. As long as it's a big one/deskmat I'm a happy boy.
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I'm left handed
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>>736535092
Please teach the ignorant here. What is wrong with physical switches? What is the alternative? What is wrong with cloth mousepads? (I use a metal one so idk) Doesn't wired have better responsiveness?
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I got a pulsar mouse and the coating on it is so slippery that its uncomfortable to hold until I sweat a little and then I can hold it properly.

The fuck man
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Intellimouse Explorer 3.0
anything else is inferior
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>>736579606
I'm right handed and use the mouse with my left hand, it's not that bad once you get used to it.
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>>736535092
>/v/ still uses a 20$ chinese mouse
And you still lose to us in a game.
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If any part of your setup has rgb lights you're an npc faggot and you should be gunned down like the bot you are
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>>736581312
Why
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>>736534892
G203
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>>736536983
kek, this anon gets it
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>>736563116
This looks fancy as fuck but does it support shift layers and does the scroll wheel have sideclicks? 13 buttons is not enough
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>>736577852
When the FUCK are they going to make a new one with a modern sensor, a scroll wheel that isn't so stiff that it shakes the whole mouse when you click it, and a G7 button that isn't weirdly high?
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Got chinkshit this time around
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>>736577852
neither can I but I use some chinkslop from amazon.

*Looks inside* holy shit I've had it since November 2016 as my main mouse and only soldered in new L/R mouse switches recently.
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>>736577852
My nigga
Do the side buttons feel... weird to you? Like... rubbing the pad of your finger on a balloon?
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>>736582335
I actually got scroll wheel click mapped to a side button although not for it being particularly stiff, but because of the 5% chance that I push the wheel sideways instead of down.

>>736583328
uuh, maybe little if I rub my thumb against it like some freak, using it normally I feel nothing weird
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>>736581947
Check out Swiftpoint
>does it support layers
Yes, many complex ones. Also 5 of the main buttons (L and R click, the wheel, the fingertip buttons next to it) are analog pressure sensitive so you can have differing features at different levels of pressure. Atop that it has gyroscopic tilt functionality both side to side (there are 2 pairs of 'feet' included one locks out any tilting the other enables the side to side tilt. Also the circular thing there lets you sit it down as a joystick instead of a moving mouse and use front/back tilt as well for flight sims and the like )which are other inputs. I'fve used mice with large 'grids' and othe MMO types and the Swiftpoint is easily more ergonomically useful than any of them in my experience even if it technically has less separate buttons than some of the most button heavy grid types. Consider that some of the other buttons like the "knuckle" buttons are also dual featured like they have separate inputs for pressing down (easily using the first knuckle joint) and separately you can "pull it back toward you" for a different button usage entirely.
>scroll wheel sideclicks
Unfortunately nobody but I think Logitech can do that because they patented the fuck out of it, sadly. Still, I use the tilt functionality in any game that is FPS with "leaning" built in and its both analog and way fucking more useful. I would like the option of tiltwheel/sideclick but Logi pretty much owns that and rarely licenses it last I checked.

Oh, one other reason I bought the Z2 was that it
>supports Linux (admittedly in beta at the time)
with its config software. The devs are pleased with the Linux users and plan to expand its Linux support for the next gen

>Z3
https://www.swiftpoint.com/products/swiftpoint-z3-ea
The Z2 is great but its one main downside is that its wired and the cord isn't even removable but they're fixing that with the next generation. Z3 has all Z2 features and more, including wireless
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>>736534892
I switched from gamer gear to a vertical mouse last year off the recommendation of a single anon on this board and it changed my life.
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>>736534892
I bought this because it reminded me of fruitiger style stuff from the early 2000s but a little more modern, i did not expect le device to be so good
>comfortable and high performance
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>>736583773
Thats what I mean. If you just push the buttons normally it is fine. But for me, if I drag my thumb across it in any direction it just aint right I tell you hwat.
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Chinesium midget mouse.
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>>736583963
Also, one other thing that impressed me about Swiftpoint was that unlike a lot of the megacorps they have really solid customer service.

One issue with some of the older Z2s was that they used an adhesive on some of the pads (thumb, ring finger side etc) that was designed to be user replaceable but this meant it in some cases they could fall off too easily. You could stick them back on and the Swiftpoint offered entirely new replacement sets for a few bucks . When they realized that the adhesive was too light and people had issues with them dislodging too easily, they basically started a
>Yeah, here's what happened we're sorry about that.Anyone who's having the problem contact us and we'll set you up with an entirely new replacement pad kit for free. Also, future production runs of the Z2 will come with a new adhesive instead
which was great to start. When I wrote in to request a new pad set, I asked if they would come with the new adhesive or if I could apply it myself. As it turned out, all the replacements come with the old adhesive (but an enhanced application) as the new one wasn't really made for user application as it was much stronger/permanent so if they fucked it up it would be harder to unfuck . However, he told me the specific 3M adhesive they were now using and gave me guidance if I wanted to do it myself, with the understanding that the installation was essentially a user mod (ie it wasn't their fault etc) .

They were very helpful and put bit of technical knowledge and explanation for their choices of adhesive both in the past and future.. Many companies would not have sent a free pad kit or taken responsibility for their design leading to a possible issue, instead blaming user error. Nor would many others be willing to tell the specific adhesive they were planning to use in-house or guide the user in 'modding' it in if they chose. Plus Linux and the mouse itself, the helpful outlook is part of why I keep support.
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>>736581568
That's what I used for a long time and it was the best mouse I ever had. The G305 is good if you want a similar budget upgrade to wireless.
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>>736581312
That's retarded. Buying something because it has rgb is gay, but plenty of good hardware incidentally has rgb shit. And often times, that functionality is optional, whether through driver software or leaving wires disconnected (as is the case with my CPU fans).
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>>736536097
Anons keep saying g series mouse always double clicks, my g402 is like 4 and a half years old and still has zero issues and I use it daily. Maybe try to take care of your stuff yeah?
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>>736563116
I got super drunk and bought this on a whim last year. Best drunk purchase I ever made. Overpriced as shit, but I've never had a better mouse in my life.
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A cheap chinese 5 dollar mouse I got from a third world online shop, works great desu
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Being able to switch the scroll wheel between incremental and free spin is something I never knew I needed in life.
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>>736563075
>still uses aa battery,
That's EXACTLY why I got it tho.
Who the fuck decided that having to plug in each individual electronic device to charge is better then just grabbing an eneloop off the charger and instantly being at full charge?
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Make a left handed version of the G502 so I can experience the hype
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>>736589220
being left-handed is one thing but using a mouse with your left hand is a special kind of perversion
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>>736536235
I'm left-handed, while using regular mice
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>>736589914
I know what I am
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>>736538634
too many retarded features
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>>736588231
Heh it was something of a whim for me too. I think it was the previous 2024 holiday they had the Z2 with the promo to include the case that's normally $40 - this thing comes with a lot of extra accessories so a case is beneficial - and other discounts; it too turned out to be a great purchase. The fact that I saw it had a beta configurator utility for Linux tipped it over the edge - the last thing I wanted was another advanced, complex device that required some Windows only driver/utility to work; I'd given up that sort of shit after watching Razer's disasters among others.

>Price
Yeah, they do trend expensive. At least a lot of it is dependent on some pretty significant parts and design, but the fact its a small company out of NZ instead of a huge Chinese megacorp or something means they don't get the benefit of purchasing a huge scale. It looks like they've crowdfunded at least the last generation of mice and seem to do pretty well on all their projects. A few other mice / keyboard / input projects that are of interest to me trend expensive as well because they're smaller companies making something kinda niche - for instance if I cared about mouse weight and wanted a mouse just for games where that mattered, Zaunkoenig seems a great option but their M3K costs 340 Euro (and probably a bit more in burgerbux when converted).

Not sure if you're interested in the upgrade with the Z3, but they have some decent pre-order pricing discounts. Keep in mind any pre-ordered Z3 gets a new case included instead of having to buy it in a special bundle or after the fact like with the Z2 back in the day, so that's a nice evolution.
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>be logitech
>fix wireless mice
>have barely any mice support it
pain
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>>736559182
second button would be nice
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Deathadder V3 pro. It's big enough to not feel too tiny in my hands like many mice, and it's not covered in bullshit ugly gamer LEDs and flared plastic crap. Good battery too.
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>>736583963
>Consider that some of the other buttons like the "knuckle" buttons are also dual featured like they have separate inputs for pressing down (easily using the first knuckle joint) and separately you can "pull it back toward you" for a different button usage entirely.
That sounds way less practical than just having more thumb buttons
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While we're talking mice, are any other anons using
>high end mousepads - glass, ceramic, metal ?

I'm still using my now ancient 2000s
>SteelSeries SX
aluminum pad with some sort (anodizing?) textured coating/paint that has it tracking well since the laser mouse prevalent days. I remember the thing was considered way too expensive and niche to go into full production at the time so SteelSeries canned it unfortunately. At the time I think Icemat was one of the few at the time that had something similar but there has been some development and I've thought of looking at some of the new options these day.
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>>736588276
>tries to switch to free spin
>clicks the other button by mistake
>an led lit up and something happened
>you just don't know what exactly
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>>736534892
the cheapest one i can find, they dont make them like they used to so why bother they will all last the same any ways
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>>736590407
>more thumb buttons
Eh... not really at least in my experience. The Swiftpoint has a couple of thumb buttons that work well in placement by touch, while also giving you somewhere for your thumb to grip and pick up the mouse without needed to disable one of the grid buttons to avoid an undesired input. There's also the thumb-side tilt to the leftt for another input that can be used along with the thumbrest area on the side which is comfortable (a similar one on the ring finger side on the right works for the right tilt for those giving a place to both rest the ring finger or actively press down).

>Knuckle buttons
They serve a different usage I think as these are meant to be activated with the index and middle fingers (typically, those who want to use the middle finger for the scroll wheel and the ring finger for R click side also exist ). The knuckle buttons can be activated without having to move your finger off its normal alignment; the same reason there are the fingertip (pressure) buttons slightly behind the L and R click, and the two corner buttons right next to L. I've found this layout to be more comfortable and variable than any of the thumb button grid mice I've used in the past, but everyone has their needs I suppose.
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>>736590298
That's not a very large mousepad. Do they have bigger ones?
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>>736534892
Razer deathadder v4 pro
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Bloody SG5
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>>736561004
that thing wasnt even out until last year, once my vert dies i'll give it a look
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>>736587838
>Maybe try to take care of your stuff yeah?
It doesn't have anything to do with that, there was just an issue with switches for a long time. It's why a lot of mice are going for optical switches now because it shouldn't have that problem anymore.
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>>736561651
Angle snapping. Almost like a form of autoaim built into the mouse. I guess they thought it sounded good in theory but it messed up your aim if you ever had to move up or down.
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>>736534892
A wired Basilisk V3. It's a nice mouse and still durable.
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>Motion Sync
>Ripple Control
>Angle Snap
>Debounce Time
>Polling Rate
>LOD
>DPI
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Don't try to be cute and just buy whatever niggas like boardzy tells you to buy



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