What mouse is Yea Forums using?

What mouse is Yea Forums using?

G502 LS here, max comfy.

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G402

I like it but the lever thing sucks ass. When it resets to neutral it sometimes triggers the opposite directions key

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A lever just isn't gonna work in faster games, players will indeed hit it so hard that it'll bounce back.

Thats probably the problem then. Shit sucks. The knuckle fin is great though

Its perfect for fps

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Oh fuck all the dust that is gonna build up under that grid
How could they possibly think that was a good idea?

Just a G102 and i replaced the broken switch with huano blue

G502 on my desktop and my old Roccat Kone Pure on my laptop/as reserve.

anyone know if the optical switches on the razer viper are good or is it just a overpriced meme mouse?

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>Razer
It's an overpriced meme mouse

I have a Logitech G600 I don't even play mobas or mmos.

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same. the third mouse button is awesome once you get used to it.

I like my G502 but the right side of it is a grime magnet and it's hard to clean even with a sponge.

Yeah I love the 3rd mouse button, I use it for voice chat mostly.

What's a good mouse for big ass hands. Surprisingly hard to find a decent one.

my razer gave out 2 days ago. I clicked a youtube video and the m1 just popped out no clue why

I'm using this one. It's great.

Roccat Nyth

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Yeah, the sensor is good but I hate everything else about the G502. My scroll wheel is a rusty mess and cleaning it is a bitch, the side buttons often get stuck with grime and the tacticooled edges suck. Thank god boomer mouse designs are in now.

Yeah, you really have to get in there to clean the side buttons but luckily it seems it doesn't mind being prodded. I use a plastic toothpick. The mouse wheel wearing down, aesthetically anyway, is also not very premium. At least it works great and I couldn't live without all the extra buttons.

Im using the Ninja variant regardless of me not even liking or watching ninja

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Do any of you actually have the Powerplay pad? It seems like such a waste of money when you can just hook it up to the cable every few days.

I actually quit using wireless mice a few years ago because I hated the need to always have batteries around. Being able to recharge it is a godsend.

Not me I'm using the wired one like a caveman.

what is the logic behind these holes which will inevitably increase the amount of dead skin/dust and other shit inside the mouse?

It's lighter so twinks can actually use it without complaining about the weight.

So lighter is good? I always put like one or two of those meme weights you get with meme mice in because I figure myself an average person and therefore should have average weight. Not like I can tell the difference with or without.

Same. I added all the weights on it too

I've been waiting for one of these threads.
Can someone tell me about a mouse that's wireless and relatively cheap? I'd like it to have a decent sensor as well. I don't really do competitive gaming so I don't need it to be top of the line but I don't want it to break in less than a year.
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I normally use a heavy mouse and like heavy ones but tried something different. I can feel one csgo match awp flick away from launching the mouse at my tv

Well the G502 is pretty much the best wireless mouse around at the moment, great sensor, good button layout, but the price tag is €130.

I have an old steelseries Sensei . It's a laser mouse from 5 ish years ago and it can be configured vwith the tiny lcd on its bottom instead of needing big driver/config apps.

These days people say that laser mice are crappy compared to optical modern sensors? I'm in the market for something new both useful for shooters like Apex Legends , MMOs , general gaming , and Linux friendly .

g403 is pretty solid but don't buy cause rubber side is ass
it wears down so quickly

Actually I take it back. I can totally tell a difference and I think I like it with no weights at all. I mean, why not go fast.

Mionix Castor.

I'll probably pick up a wireless G Pro in a couple months though.

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Heavier mouse means more traction. I do like putting the two 4 gram weights in the USB storage compartment at the back, but if I add them all the mouse drags a lot more.

yeah oof that's a little out of my price range at the moment
if anyone else has any suggestions for a relatively cheap wireless mouse that won't break in a year, i'll post more webms

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I want to buy a replacement for a g402 but I still don't know what is similar and actually good...

Turns out I was hauling 3 x 36g. I really didn't think it was that much.

Intellimouse NIGGA

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M510
I only use PC for strategy games

which model

what video was it? tell me so that my mouse doesn't die also

The current trend with Logitech is to remake old mice with their Lightspeed connection and an updated sensor. Maybe the G402 is next.

The G502 is really great, but that texture on the sides get dirty rather quickly.
I'm obsessed with keyboard and mouse cleanliness, thank god for those cleaning goo

G502 Wired since wireless mouses were always spotty for me. Also can someone tell me what this is from? I know damn well it is not actually a playable game/mod (despite my hopes) but I really want to know where it originated from

speed holes

So i'm looking for a mouse that has lots of buttons to play MMOs with, should i go for one of those 12-pad mice like that Razer Naga Trinity or Corsair Scimitar Pro? Or are those meme mice?

I'm trying out the G502 hero, taking me a couple days to get used to a non-ambidextrous mouse again but I like it.

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G602 since january 2016, it looks, feels and work as the same day I purchased it.
2 AA Eneloop Pro batteries cover a whole 2 months of usage in Pro mode, that's basically 5000 mAh.
It can also work with just 1 AA battery inside, which is pretty cool.
It feels extremely sturdy and grippy, also good for guys with big hands like myself, midgets might find it "too big".

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This one is a few years behind though

Deathadder is at least good tier and your only real option if you like gigantic mice. The majority of Reazer is overhyped meme tier but the basic deathadder is fine.

My old denty boi

I actually prefer the G502 because it's a bit smaller

My friend's had an MX518 for over 10 years now and it never stopped working. Good old unbreakable Logitech.

My, that is one ugly mouse. I imagine that's about what it will look like when Whirlpool starts making washing machines and dryers for the untapped single gamer segment.

>G503 or whatever the wired is.
>Right click starting to get double clicks
>Not even a year old

It's not so pronounced as to make me certain but I'll see the right click flicker when I hold it down in XIV. For awhile it would double click when I released it but blowing beneath the clicker seems to have fixed it.

Fuckers are lucky I could not find a satisfactory alternative when I need the M3/M4/M5 on the side but also want a thumb rest.

What goo do you recommend?

>All these mouselets ITT
>Unironically using poundland 2 button mice like it's the fucking 90s

I SERIOUSLY hope you guys don't do this

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cobra junior
i nicked it from my engineering teacher who brought a rig with a busted hard drive for his computer science class to troubleshoot and repair i fixed it by putting a hard drive from my busted "gaming" laptop before they could and left it as a gift for whoever in the next class
also mr. reagan if you somehow found your way to Yea Forums and for some even weirder reason found this thread. im not sorry consider all the gog and codex installers on that drive payment for a 6 year old mouse

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>stock photos everywhere minus the final mouse

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Works great, costs less than $20.

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Recommend me a good mouse that has more than 2 buttons on the side to use

Logitech doesn't make good things. It is a meme that got out of hand to pretend the low-mid tier brand could be as good as something better.

g502

Doesn't that also have only 2? Or are you talking about that sniper button?

G402 for my desktop and a G700s for my laptop.

Whoever designed that thing was trying WAY too hard.

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Redpill me on gaming keypads

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look up endgame gear xm1, basically the same mouse for $20 less

u were close

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it also has 2 next to the M1 which I guess technically aren't like Mouse 4 and Mouse 5 but you can assign a keystroke, key macro, etc to them so you could get around it by just having it be a macro of pressing ' or something then keybinding '

Lancehead TE. (wired of course)

I don't see a point or thing I will ever need anything different or 'upgraded'. Mice sort of hit a limit and not much has gotten better or can get better. I have tested 20-30 other mice since then and haven't found one that does anything as good or better.

The TE was the first one to use the 3389 sensor (wireless had a different sensor) which I was waiting for. It is lighter weight than I normally use though. Wire never drags. Buttons are more clicky than expected. 2+ years later and I feel like this will last me 10 years.

Even the copied the form and sensor.


Only complaint I have is why Razer modified the sensor (why did most companies ffs). It performs better below 2200dpi than other 3389 without the modification, but at higher it smooths. I would hate to be the person that bought this, that for some reason, needs more than 2200 dpi.


A friend of mine just bought this. We regularly buy mice and test them out. I think he is keeping it. Lighter than it looks and the clicks are very particular. I think it is worth the price. But I also can afford to try out stuff and see if it is any good before selling it.

Rival 300. Don't like it very much, but it's hard to find a 127 cm+ mouse for my long fingers

you could just claw grip

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actually updated list it's still opinion and I think he memes the list a little so there isn't an overrepresentation based on his shape preference

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>#1 go pro wireless
>#32 g903

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Most outdated and unsupported now. The best ones were the Logitech G13 and that Razer one with mech keys.

However instead of those it's better to get the Dygma Raise - it's a really well made split keyboard that can be used modular if you wish and has macro keys actually useful and well positioned

>twink honeycomb holes mouse - godtier
>a mouse adjusted to a real man hands - deathadder - meme

Let me guess a fuccboi did this chart.

I'm using one for like 10 years bro. I have one of the first nostromo models. Didn't break, still works great, and most importantly - I don't feel like playing games on typewriter.

I have been using a G700s for years. Four thumb buttons feels like enough without being too much. It's a heavy fucker though.

The G Pro Wireless is REALLY fucking good though. They updated the sensor when they made the wireless version.
It's also really light which makes it good for fast-paced FPS like Quake.

Yeah but the 903 is practically a flat upgrade. It's only downside is it's expensive, which is a pretty significant downside for most people but I don't think is worth dropping it 31 positions.

Using a G400s, should I upgrade to pic related?

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That's what I did this week, it has a similar shape and having some extra buttons is neat. Wireless works great even with a wireless router in the same room.
If you just want an upgraded G400s though, the G402 uses the same shell.

>zoomie

nice, is it heavy that much? especially for shooters

Right and scroll button and started multi clicking after some years. The scroll wheel is really stiff to both scroll and press. The ambidextrous design took some getting used to coming from a right hand mouse. It was also kinda expensive, but other than those things it's pretty good

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It's actually to save on materials and retards fucking fall for it.

G Pro wired and MX518 Legendary. Switch around when I feel like it.

Looks like G-mod

The Razer Deathadder is the pinnacle of modern PC peripheral engineering. PC Gaming Monthly has dubbed it "The Walls of Babylon of the PC peripheral world." Razer. By Gamers, For Gamers

Deathadder or if you want extra buttons Roccat Nyth

There needs to be one with a good thumb stick

finally, for some reason only 1% of people in these threads use a 402. therefore fpbp