Logitech G602, but I have two of them. Whenever a good discount drops I'll get a G604, its successor.
Hmmmm, let me think.... I have a.... G500 G502 Proteus Core G502 Hero RGB (2) Roccat Kova[+] Corsair M65 RGB Elite Cooler Master Devastator 3 The Cooler Master Devastator 3 is probably the single worst mouse I've bought in the last 25 years....
I would like to add the one(s) you use as your regular mousies ie for different PCs in your house and/or what you use at work. pls post back which I should add.
Glorious Model O and a Razer Mamba here. The Glorious is nice and light but the sides could maybe be stronger, if you have a firm grip then the sides may flex, not really an issue for me. The Razer Mamba had some teething problems and signal drop outs with the wireless connection, using a USB 2.0 port solves this, avoid USB 3.0 ports where possible. The weight isn’t too bad being a wireless mouse but I did find fatigue setting in with longer gaming sessions. Both great mice however.
I have a logitech MX518 and some cheapo Red Imp mouse that's actually not too bad. I still miss my old G5, I shouldn't have thrown it out when the cable broke, that was before I knew how to solder though.
Evoluent VerticalMouse 4 Right Wireless Arrived yesterday. Did not like the first USB post I plugged it into, second one seems to work. First one had lag and tracking issues. Not sure what was the problem, but seems to wok now.
6 year old(!) Logitech G500s still kicking it and I've only used this mouse daily for everything. I had many mice, but the shape of G500s, G500, etc. down to MX518 is simply the best for my hands. Ordered a G MX518 Legend as soon as they became available here and have it waiting as back-up. I also have a very old G500 as 2nd backup, though that one is not 100% functional anymore iirc. So yeah... when it comes to me mice, Logitech is my #1, build quality and longevity guaranteed.
Same here. Not a bad mouse, but just a little bit too small for my big hands. When using it my little finger always touches the mouse pad. No big issue but it shouldn't be like this. Had a Nexus Silent Mouse SM-8500 before and loved the feel and the silence when clicking, but the mouse went down after 5 or 6 months (left button didn't work anymore). I still love trackballs, I played Doom and Wolfenstein 3d with it in the 90s. ONLY with a trackball, no keyboard. But todays trackballs somehow are either too expensive for what they offer or I can't get used to the grip, the "feeling" when you hold it and move it. Anyone could recommend a good trackball where the buttons are all accessible without moving the palm of your hand AND have a nice grip / "feeling" AND don't cost more than about 100 euros / dollars?
I use this: ZERODATE X70 Gaming Mouse - Black Spoiler: Description/Features Description: With wired and wireless two modes, the ZERODATE X70 dual-mode gaming mouse gives more convenience for you. Provide a USB cable and 2.4GHz wireless receiver, you could choose your favorite way to use. Feature 4-level DPI button that is perfect for shifting between speedy movements and controlled aiming. The 7-color breathing LEDs let your gaming night more fantastic. Main features: - Dual-mode rechargeable mouse Wired and wireless two modes to choose, feature with integrated rechargeable battery ( non-removable ) and 50cm USB cable, wireless connection up to 10m, which meets different demands - Freedom to control speed With 4-level adjustable DPI, which is up to 2400DPI, zero smoothing or filtering for consistent responsiveness and control at any speed, 125Hz high-speed return rate, switch quickly so that you could beat the rivals accurately in the games - Excellent appearance 7-color circle breathing light design, LED shining lights to make it looks wonderful. Comfortable ambidextrous design for left or right hand and any mouse grip style, suit for you to play for a long time, give you a better touch feeling - Shortcut thumb function Fast-forward or fast-backward when browsing the web, the folder under the same window forward or backward function Performance parameter: - Support system: Windows 98 / Me / 2000 / XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / Vista, Mac OS or latest - Wireless distance: 10m - Operating voltage: 3.7V - Button life: 10 million times - Battery type: 600mAh lithium ion polymer battery ( included ) - Programmable: no - Mouse macro express supported: no -------------------------- I have changed the internal lithium battery with a greater mAH (milliamp Hour) from my dead RC drone. EDIT: Also had changed mouse wheel encoder (had wheel scrolling problems):
I like that mouse for $18 !!! Just watching a review... for sure i will get one like this.... (crossing fingers for air flights to start shipping)
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I use A4TECH X7 http://x7.a4tech.com/product.aspx?id=74 A very good mouse with lots of features with reasonable price. I bought it 5 years ago for around $ 15 - 5 DPI preset - Onboard memory - Weigh adjustment