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Gaming mice, the bad and good ones!

Using Steelseries Sensei now - not bad but the scroll wheel is failing :( there is always one part of the mouse that is shoddier than the rest of the parts
 
I have never heard that brand, I did a little research about them and I found this:
http://www.perixx.com/en
They have a complete line of gaming accessories and gaming peripherals they seem to be a good options, featuring Braided Cable, Gold plated USB and pretty more!

Using Steelseries Sensei now - not bad but the scroll wheel is failing :( there is always one part of the mouse that is shoddier than the rest of the parts

Sensei mouse looks prety simple !
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i like 8bit logo on the back part..
Regards,
 
I gotta stalk this thread now that I actually managed to break the wheel click on my M60.
 
Loved:
Logitech MX500, got it together with my first home built computer, was one of the few really good decisions on that machine
Logitech G5 gen 1 (rigth click died, got a replacement from Logitech)
Logitech G5 gen 2 stil works, probably my favorite.
Logitech G500s is what i am using now, wold be prefect if the scroll wheel lost its "dual function" of normal/infinity scroll and only had normal scrolling.
Logitech m705 on work computer, no problems with it, and it was free so,

hated:
Mad cats R.A.T. 7, after 2 hours of use i got a cramp in my right hand, never had that with any of the "MX500" family ones. did love the scroll weel tho, and the "sniper" button came in handy sometimes at work.

Try a kone xtd or tyon.
 
how it happens? bad quility unit?
Let's just say that when I say I need a good, durable mouse that can take a beating, I mean it.
 
Let's just say that when I say I need a good, durable mouse that can take a beating, I mean it.
Well,

I have one Microsoft arc touch in the office that has been abused for 2 years, and still here,
also the old model was brave enough:
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also this one can be your mate:
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and also this one works… a little clumsy design but it can last a year with you … I bet…
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Regards,
 
Well,

I have one Microsoft arc touch in the office that has been abused for 2 years, and still here,
also the old model was brave enough:
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also this one can be your mate:

and also this one works… a little clumsy design but it can last a year with you … I bet…

Regards,
It's more I need a brick for a mouse. I like big, heavy mice that have a simple look. Those that you have shown would snap with my use.
 
Sensei mouse looks prety simple !
i like 8bit logo on the back part..

Yeah pretty simple which is good in my book and great ergonomically for larger hands ... I'd change that flashy logo for the wheel that doesn't craps out from time to time :laugh:
 
Love: Razer Deathadder 3.5G (pls don't burn me :D), Microsoft Comfort Mouse 3000.

I really like the shape of the Deathadder, the thumb buttons are perfectly situated for my hands but I think I'll go for something a bit bigger next time.

Hate: Mad Catz RAT 5. Felt like a plastic turd in my hand even after tinkering with it.
 
It's more I need a brick for a mouse. I like big, heavy mice that have a simple look. Those that you have shown would snap with my use.
There is always a option:
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Yeah pretty simple which is good in my book and great ergonomically for larger hands ... I'd change that flashy logo for the wheel that doesn't craps out from time to time :laugh:
The important thing for me its the pleasure of using it! the fact that a mouse can be used for long gaming times without problems its amazing, also always a good mousepad can help to the pleasure!

Love: Razer Deathadder 3.5G (pls don't burn me :D), Microsoft Comfort Mouse 3000.

I really like the shape of the Deathadder, the thumb buttons are perfectly situated for my hands but I think I'll go for something a bit bigger next time.

Hate: Mad Catz RAT 5. Felt like a plastic turd in my hand even after tinkering with it.
its glad to see someone telling good things about Rzer here, most people just hate Rzer mice..

Regards,
 
Lego mouse.. seems painful.
 
Try a kone xtd or tyon.
Nice, have grown accustomed to the extra button on the g500s as ctrl + w (close window in web browser) but seams like the Tyon has some extra buttons that can take that responsibly.

If i only could find a place to test it out, getting my sweaty hands on one (literally) would be great, seeing as getting one send to me would cost the equivalent of ca 135 usd.

Lego mouse.. seems painful.
I know you have a tendency to do things differently, but you are not using your foot on it are you?
 
its glad to see someone telling good things about Rzer here, most people just hate Rzer mice..

Regards,

Well, I still have my old trusty Razer Salmosa somewhere as my backup mouse, it is indestructible ... I know, contradictions in terms, indestructible razer mouse :laugh:, but I believe it's because it's one of their very early models - they were new to the market back then, and companies usually don't skimp on quality early on, when entering the market.
 
The reason i have the kone xtd is its durability plus it feels like my old mx10 but with tilt and a sturdy wheel. I loaded it to max weight for my comfort. Im using a Taito mini 5mm thick mousepad for it. $3 mouse pad would work lol

Nice, have grown accustomed to the extra button on the g500s as ctrl + w (close window in web browser) but seams like the Tyon has some extra buttons that can take that responsibly.

If i only could find a place to test it out, getting my sweaty hands on one (literally) would be great, seeing as getting one send to me would cost the equivalent of ca 135 usd.


I know you have a tendency to do things differently, but you are not using your foot on it are you?
 
The reason i have the kone xtd is its durability plus it feels like my old mx10 but with tilt and a sturdy wheel. I loaded it to max weight for my comfort. Im using a Taito mini 5mm thick mousepad for it. $3 mouse pad would work lol

My main concern is that easy shift switch, as i am placing my thumb rather low on the thumb rest on the G500s.
 
You can switch the easy shift button to a ie back button for windows normal operation. I dont use the function honestly plus some games i play i have to create my own assignments anyway.
 
okay .... new hardware on my wish list...!
I hope it's very cheap because that's a metal looking plastic and that stuff wears off easily.
 
Lego mouse.. seems painful.
The madcats rat 7 is durable and my corsair m65 theyr both metal. Maybe that would work for you~?
 
It's more I need a brick for a mouse. I like big, heavy mice that have a simple look. Those that you have shown would snap with my use.
I'm a little scared now.

Also, subbing because this greatly interests me. I've always liked the feel of Microsoft mice. I'm using a Sentey Revolution Pro at the moment and it's nice in the hand, but there's something I really don't like about the acceleration of the mouse. It feels almost unpredictable a good amount of the time.
Also, there's a "Lift" button on the top that adjusts the depth of the height that the sensor will track (letting you customize how high up you have to lift the mouse before it stops tracking). Really nice feature in theory, really annoying since I keep accidentally pressing it making the mouse basically stop tracking until I set it again.
Also, it sometimes jumps off in a funny direction when I lift off and set it back down. I honestly don't trust anything except Microsoft and Logitech, and none of the gimmicky mice either.
 
I hope it's very cheap because that's a metal looking plastic and that stuff wears off easily.
well i hope too, but this keybaord likes me so much,
Tt eSports hardware have a nice design... i like a lot their products, they always look as Gaming ones, not as other Gaming hardware from other brands that seems to be " mayor adult" series...

Regards,
 
just a quick post to update on the g502.

great mouse!

took about a week or so to get used to the smaller size but since then i think i could not be without it.

4 way and hyper scroll is a god send for productivity. sniper button is great in game and the sensor and buttons are as sharp as glass.

g502, god tier mouse!
 
thanks for the update!
:toast:

Regards.
 
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