Gaming Mice

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    do y'all have one or are you perfectly fine with your office mouse/trackpad? (and if you do, do you like em' light? or wireless? what's your preferences?)

    i literally need one because i'm an avid CSGO player and trying to flick to enemies with a $3 A4tech isn't the best of experiences.

    i got a taste of flawless sensors when i bought the Logitech G102 Prodigy last January, but my love for the company went bitter when the mouse started having double clicking issues within 6 months. sucks too that i lost the receipt so i couldn't even take it back in for a replacement. the performance in gaming though...WOW i need that in my life again.
     
    I have a Razer Naga Trinity with the 12 button panel on it because I play WoW. I also have a 12 button Logitech and an old Razer Naga Hex Red Wraith as backups. I got the Red Wraith back when I played league and the Logitech was a gift from my brother in law. I highly recommend all of them, the trinity has a magentic side panel and comes with a 12 button, 2 button, and MOBA panel for like 100$.
     
    I have a Razer Naga Trinity with the 12 button panel on it because I play WoW. I also have a 12 button Logitech and an old Razer Naga Hex Red Wraith as backups. I got the Red Wraith back when I played league and the Logitech was a gift from my brother in law. I highly recommend all of them, the trinity has a magentic side panel and comes with a 12 button, 2 button, and MOBA panel for like 100$.

    that's really dope. i can never imagine myself owning more than one mouse. i mainly play FPS games so anything beyond the usual 2 side buttons would be a detriment. cool to see the naga have that as a side panel option though! i just don't know about its shape and size. might not be for me since i got really small hands and am used to aggro claw gripping.
     
    my dude, go wireless! i mainly use a Logitech G502 now which is a tiiny bit heavy since it uses a normal battery but it works splendid really. Not too huge either; my hands are the smolest.

    i only really got it because i missed the wirelessness. before, i had the G502 which is really solid and comfortable, and currently i actually use it for work lmaoo. definition of overkill.

    one of my fav mice though is the M330. Silent, wireless, small, comfy... my cool red one died when i dropped it in the floor once but it lasted me long before that. will probs get a new one at some point and use for work because the silence was nice in the open office area ofc.

    also i've got to mention my ergonomic vertical mouse! it "broke" because i handled the laptop badly in my backpack and the little receptor thingy bent off. but man it was truly relaxing for the wrist to work with that all day instead of a regular one. idr the model name or brand, sadly, but it wasnt too expensive. little too big for me still; it really isn't easy to find advanced small mice.
     
    I have a Corsair Glaive RGB mouse to match my keyboard. I use the two side buttons to take screenshots and record clips while in-game for humor.
    haven't even heard of this mouse til now damn. i should really research Corsair's offering more. they really aren't much of a presence in the gaming mouse industry.
    I use a Steelseries Rival 600, really enjoyable mouse to use, fits perfectly into my hand <3
    i assume you're a big handed fella? i'm actually thinking of getting its little bro, the Rival 3/Rival 3 Wireless. whichever one i can get my hands on sooner lol.
    my dude, go wireless! i mainly use a Logitech G502 now which is a tiiny bit heavy since it uses a normal battery but it works splendid really. Not too huge either; my hands are the smolest.

    i only really got it because i missed the wirelessness. before, i had the G502 which is really solid and comfortable, and currently i actually use it for work lmaoo. definition of overkill.

    one of my fav mice though is the M330. Silent, wireless, small, comfy... my cool red one died when i dropped it in the floor once but it lasted me long before that. will probs get a new one at some point and use for work because the silence was nice in the open office area ofc.

    also i've got to mention my ergonomic vertical mouse! it "broke" because i handled the laptop badly in my backpack and the little receptor thingy bent off. but man it was truly relaxing for the wrist to work with that all day instead of a regular one. idr the model name or brand, sadly, but it wasnt too expensive. little too big for me still; it really isn't easy to find advanced small mice.

    ooh i do see the G502 a lot but yea, i prefer smaller & lighter mice (<85g) for faster flicks & better control. i've been looking at either the rival 3 or rival 3 wireless since i checked the dimensions and it's literally 98% the same as this office mouse i'm using atm, so it could be an easy transition. been thinking of going wireless but it's not like a big priority or anything.

    is that ergo mouse the Logitech MX330? my friend's been telling me to get it bcs i'm also a graphic designer, but eeehh i don't know if i wanna drop that much for a mouse. not to mention its Logitech and i've had a couple double clicking issues with their switches before.
     
    No, the ergo mouse was something else. Much cheaper. idr ;;

    but it was really comfortable once you got used to it :)
     
    I have a bright orange travel-sized mouse and it's the smallest mouse I've ever seen. It can fit in my tiny hand. I don't even have a mousepad... but I really need one because it can't slide around on the desk my computer is on. It's fine, I don't play many games on my computer anyway...
     
    I personally have a Razer Naga Trinity as well. I've been using Nagas for probably 15 years and love them. The Trinity is nice because I can use the 7-button side for FPS and the 12-button side for..everything else.
     
    I have a bright orange travel-sized mouse and it's the smallest mouse I've ever seen. It can fit in my tiny hand. I don't even have a mousepad... but I really need one because it can't slide around on the desk my computer is on. It's fine, I don't play many games on my computer anyway...
    i honestly would suggest a mousepad at the very least. it's like $2-3 for tracking improvement.
    I personally have a Razer Naga Trinity as well. I've been using Nagas for probably 15 years and love them. The Trinity is nice because I can use the 7-button side for FPS and the 12-button side for..everything else.
    looks like there's way more naga users than i intially anticipated. damn tho, in 15 years have they ever given you double click issues or something similar?
     
    looks like there's way more naga users than i intially anticipated. damn tho, in 15 years have they ever given you double click issues or something similar?

    Surprisingly no, I've never really had any tech issues with the majority of my razer products. The exception being the Man O War.
     
    Surprisingly no, I've never really had any tech issues with the majority of my razer products. The exception being the Man O War.

    ah damn that's interesting. might have to give them a try someday. everyone just keeps saying that they're the "Beats" or the "Apple" of gaming products, which discouraged me from trying out their stuff, but now let's tackle brands with an open mind.
     
    ah damn that's interesting. might have to give them a try someday. everyone just keeps saying that they're the "Beats" or the "Apple" of gaming products, which discouraged me from trying out their stuff, but now let's tackle brands with an open mind.
    just dont buy razer keyboards and you're probs ok
    or corsair.
     
    first time i've heard of corsair keyboards not being recommended. always thought they were generally solid. what's wrong with them?

    ;_;

    I'd like to know that too, considering I have used Corsair keyboards for years now and always found them to be great, so im suprised to hear that :o
    they're gamer brand shit d: but they're probs perfectly fine for y'all. i'm a mechanical keyboard snob, i built several myself with metal casing, carefully chosen switches, and special keycaps and all.
     
    they're gamer brand shit d: but they're probs perfectly fine for y'all. i'm a mechanical keyboard snob, i built several myself with metal casing, carefully chosen switches, and special keycaps and all.

    honestly never thought of that, I'd be far too lazy to build my own :b
     
    they're gamer brand shit d: but they're probs perfectly fine for y'all. i'm a mechanical keyboard snob, i built several myself with metal casing, carefully chosen switches, and special keycaps and all.

    yooo you're a die-hard mech fan? that's incredible! never would've guessed! drop the full specs pardner
     
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