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File: 38261d7995a4f70⋯.png (209.89 KB, 353x676, 353:676, ClipboardImage.png)

ebb8c0 No.14856174

Will be used for gaming, Serious Sam, Left 4 Dead with some friends and maybe some other RTS or some shit. My G400 is double clicking and it's fucking annoying.

I was thinking about the G402, but the "WOW, ITS FOR FPS" design makes me kind of disgusting, but I have to admit that the price is attractive. If lasts as long as the G400 did and feels as good on my big hand, I'm in.

7b87e2 No.14856197

File: 5bd6c0d47a94f1b⋯.jpg (21.64 KB, 570x570, 1:1, 471461608aa64117e0ae68fba8….jpg)

Trackball>everything else.


c323b3 No.14856198

File: c6c2bb216be3251⋯.gif (1.83 MB, 320x240, 4:3, ery0ep.gif)


c02163 No.14856218

File: 2c6d80b74b5de17⋯.jpg (38.64 KB, 1200x800, 3:2, Logitech_G_Pro_Gaming_Mous….jpg)

I got a g203 for about 20 dollars, been faring fairly decent for the past 5 months, sensor is ok and it seems fairly precise. Two major downsides it has are that the scrollwheel is kinda shit and it feels squishy to click and m1 and m2 are a bit too sensitive so if you got big hands you're gonna end up missclicking fairly often even just resting your fingers on it. It works for me but all in all I wouldn't recommend it.


3d6f5e No.14856239

>>14856174

Why do you even give a fuck about marketing? Just look at the specs. Gaymur faggots push for better sensors, build quality and ergonomics so at least they don't ruin the products.


b88cee No.14856256

>>14856174

are there mouses for not fucking manlets


aa858f No.14856271

File: d657274f3e36811⋯.jpg (20.4 KB, 255x255, 1:1, f66c1d2bc8e3d006722d6e25eb….jpg)

Pro tip: Any thing over 1200 DPI is overkill shit marketed to esports faggots, you will mostly do 800 DPI for games and 1200 for some Photoshop shit.


ebb8c0 No.14856302

>>14856271

G400 goes up to 4k DPI, but I only use 650. Don't even know how can faggots use this fucking shit over 1k.


fd373c No.14856352

File: c70d2578be6c7fb⋯.png (85.42 KB, 400x400, 1:1, ClipboardImage.png)

Has anyone tried the G300s? I saw one in walmart for $11 but didn't buy it because I already have a good mouse but at that price I really felt like I should have gotten it at least as a backup, but it looks awkward as fuck to use and hold.

>>14856174

The G402 is pretty nice, it's comfortable and you can turn the lights down to where they aren't noticeable. I don't like the marketing either but it's a good mouse and isn't nearly as expensive as the g502


1dae96 No.14856390

>>14856174

I have this mouse, it's pretty good. Does everything I want it to do, has useful buttons for binds and speed, has adjustable weights if you care enough. Scroll bar is nice.


fd373c No.14856421

>>14856390

The g402 doesn't have adjustable weights, I also own it and I can say for certain it doesn't, are you sure you don't have the g502?


1dae96 No.14856453

>>14856421

yes, I realised that just after I posted


c7ef47 No.14856506

File: 27d7a49d44cdc6d⋯.jpg (119.29 KB, 800x687, 800:687, trackman-marble-gallery.jpg)

I have stopped using regular mouses years ago. Get a good trackball, your wrist will thank you.


582bb1 No.14856533

>muh minimalism

>ugh gamers

jesus fucking christ I get this vibe of "trying too hard" from you


9ad868 No.14856781

G403 has a better sensor than the G402 and doesn't have the gaymer shit. You could also get the G700/703 (can't remember), but it's got their new wireless tech that's essentially lag free; same shell. Otherwise, go G900 - it's got all the shit you could want and is super-dextrous.


1f71ce No.14857008

Logitech makes the cheapest, squishiest, shittiest mice. How did they get a reputation for being a 'pro' brand?


f348ad No.14857033

Honestly when my last mouse crapped out (g500 IIRC) my roommate loaned me a deathadder elite, razer is pretty tryhard but i like this mouse, having an extra few buttons on the mouse to map is always nice


9fe06a No.14857047

>>14857008

Honestly, who makes quality mices? They are all cheap shit.


1f71ce No.14857059

>>14857047

I'm actually using an old WMO I had to buy from eBay to replace my original WMO that lasted almost 20 years. That it has a counterfeiting problem says something about the desirability of modern mice.


08daa7 No.14857148

>>14857008

>How did they get a reputation for being a 'pro' brand?

Back in the days of ball mice.


3420cd No.14857174

>>14856506

How does it work with the FPS games?


154966 No.14857185

File: 24d38a920f990c8⋯.jpg (19.04 KB, 425x425, 1:1, Redragon M601.jpg)

>>14856174

Pic related is actually really fucking nice. I got it just because I needed another mouse in a hurry and really didn't give a shit what I got as long as it had enough buttons. The weights make it feel like a heavy oldschool mouse before they were made out of retardedly cheap plastic.


fa9385 No.14857208

File: 85c26f7a5d26778⋯.jpg (16.96 KB, 640x480, 4:3, mouse.jpg)

>>14856256

I'm a manlet with babby hands and I hate that mice are so small these days. I recently bought one of these, but it's still too small for me. I want my hand to rest on the whole mouse. I couldn't find one like that though. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough.


fc30ba No.14857216

File: c83c31476886a28⋯.png (1.88 MB, 2188x1545, 2188:1545, ClipboardImage.png)

Zowie FK1

Been using it for over 2 years, and so far it's legit as fuck. Mainly play FPS and RPGs.


3799a4 No.14857225

I got a Logitech MX310 from a thrift store for 5 bucks and they were apparently 100+ dollars brand new so I'm somewhat satisfied. The rubber on the scroll wheel tends to disintegrate when you try to clean it with alcohol after a few years so there's that but it still works


c7ef47 No.14857313

>>14857174

Well enough, but then again I don't play hardcore competitive or anything.


0fb1b7 No.14857459

>>14856174

>Serious Sam […] with friends

Is there a specific day every week this occurs?


87713f No.14857961

Reminder that the G502 is still the best mouse in existence.

>>14856302

Because you're either A) using mouse acceleration, B) not using raw input in windows, C) both.


e0cba9 No.14858108

File: 7206161e8ed4c0e⋯.jpg (40.35 KB, 500x497, 500:497, fuck.jpg)

>>14856256

I have no idea who the fuck they're made for nowadays. I'm a handlet and even the "big" mouses are too small.

>>14856271

>>14856302

DPI is a meme created to market shit to e-sports kiddies who killed the peripheral market with low quality high price trash and it literally means nothing because DPI varies based on the speed you move the mouse and the surface it is on, and how many times your mouse registers movement on a set movement distance at a certain speed doesn't mean anything at all for the quality of the mouse, most of the time higher DPI means objectively worse mouses because sure your sensor is putting out 3000 pings because you touched the mouse but likely 2500 of those are noise, and they likely won't even make it to your computer because they all happened before a USB refresh anyway.

A 22 inch 4k screen has 200.26 PPI. The average mouse with variable DPI already has double the needed precision to achieve subpixel precision with 1:1 movement as its lowest setting.

And guess what, literally nothing makes use of subpixel pointer precision, no big corporation making invetions has expressed a need for it (creative companies are the last place in tech where supply is based on demand) nor do any mouse APIs even expose the position of the mouse beyond what pixel it is on.

The real issue here is that people who don't understand tech have to get the fuck out of tech.

This pisses me off because I engineer optical mouse sensors and the kikes have made me push out an objectively worse sensor multiple times already, because they wanted higher DPI to market it to some gaynigger who wears a razer cap or whatever.


a9e33d No.14858351

First off the G502 is currently the best mouse you can get, or any other mouse that uses its sensor

Second is the G9x

Third get an Allsop Sliding wrist rest if you can find a store that carries any, as they don't anchor your wrist to the mouse pad you're gaming on and protects you against buying a trackball mouse down the road

Spoken as anon who'e been FPS gaming for over 20 years


a9e33d No.14858393

>>14858108

>All this jibberish

Turning DPI up on a mouse does not raise/lower its sensor accuracy, all it does is change when your mouse should update your computer on a position change, thus you completely speaking out of your ass.

A mouse with a setting of 800 has the same sensor accuracy at 8000, the only difference is where traveling an inch at 800DPI will have the mouse cursor to travel 100 pixels, at 8000 it will travel 1000 pixels. Turning the DPI setting up and down does not change sensor accuracy. Also USB polling rates top out at 1000mhz, but in between each clock cycle of the USB bus your mouse is keeping in it's buffer how many frames changed and it's position change between them as it updates the next position on the polling request so while your mouse has taken several hundred photos between requests it looks at all of the changes and tracks your position so by the time the next poll request comes around it can accurately tell the computer how far your mouse traveled.

Also the "Pings" thing makes you look even more fucking retarded, your mouse per second is taking thousands and thousands of pictures of your mouse pad per second and checking for movement, in the case of laser mice it's tens of thousands and it doesn't matter if you are moving your mouse or not, it's always taking pictures at the same rate at all times in order to keep a position lock.

What happened in the past with shitty optical mice that only took a hundred or so pictures a second is if you whipped the mouse too fast in between these frames it would lose it's position on the mouse pad and your cursor/aim would go all wonky, this is what had companies make the G or Acceleration rating on them for how fast you could move the mouse before it would lose tracking lock and you had to slow down your mouse movement in order for the sensor to take two pictures and be able to tell if it had moved between those frames by using reference frames.

You are not a mouse engineer, you do not understand the tech and are 100% talking out your ass.


e7e719 No.14860398

>>14856352

Friend, I have a G300 for 5+ years now. Once you get used to those buttons you will miss them.

I have the non GAYMURR aesthetic one, as in just the G300, but I think the 300s would be just as good.


b61b74 No.14860434

>>14856174

I have the G403.

Simple, robust, good sensor, you can disable the gimmicky lights and usually goes on sale.


a5e6e5 No.14860435

>>14857174

Not well if you want to be competitive.


a5e6e5 No.14860505

>>14857961

Or maybe because he knows what he's doing and isn't retarded like you, anon.


362835 No.14860565

File: 5e774babb2196cf⋯.jpg (18.42 KB, 580x368, 145:92, serveimage.jpg)

Miniox Castor. It costed a bit, but is very comfy and I can quickly swap sensitivity settings at ease. Also I find it very good for my type of grip (claw).


d4d264 No.14860628

I need a conventionally shaped mouse, like these:

>>14857208

>>14857216

That has a snappy scroll wheel with defined steps and doesn't stay in between one scroll and the next, not that smooth loose shit. I got a G403, though the mouse shape and buttons are good, I can't get used to the scroll wheel. The G400's scroll wheel was excellent for scrolling and had the same click pressure as the buttons, but I don't want to feel that weird ass shape of a mouse again.


87713f No.14860696

>>14860505

>needs to move his mouse 3 fucking inches to go from one side of a 1080p screen to the other

No, he absolutely doesn't know what he's doing.

>>14860565

>claw gripping

>constantly swapping sensitivity so you never develop ultra-precise muscle memory

Heh.

>>14860598

>I got the last of the "good" razers, deathadder 2013

No you didn't. You still need their kike bloatware to change any settings and that mouse was after they stopped adding on-board memory to prevent you from installing their shitware once, configuring it, and then uninstalling it and swapping the profiles with just the hardware.


d3fa1f No.14860756

>>14856174

I have that mouse. It's "ok", but I'm not a fan of how much rubber there is on it.


9acca2 No.14860800

File: d1410a3e4b9f71f⋯.jpg (236.56 KB, 1920x1269, 640:423, logitech-g600-mmo-gaming-m….jpg)

>>14856174

Logitech g600

its fat, it's hefty, it's cheap

im not an mmobro, but i use those 12 buttons on the side constantly for pretty much everything i play; weapon switching in fps's, control group keys in rts's, bullet time in max payne 3, secondary and tertiary attacks, push-to-talk. and then theres also the mode shifting, which i dont really get into very much, except for the G-shift click, which is like an extra right click that shifts your shit, i just use that to shift the 12 number buttons into 12 keypad buttons and then i just bind whatever i need in the game, usually assigning obscure commands like dropping weapon, dropping ammo, or stats menus and etc. to the G-shift buttons. the logitech software isnt too bad either, offers as much functionality as you should expect


8c3e41 No.14861118

>>14857961

this, whoever argues that there's a better mouse clearly doesn't know about its:

- superior sensor, best on the market

- infinite scrollwheel for when you need to cheese bhops or other repetitive actions

- metal scrollwheel, superior build quality

- thin frame, but heavy weight for easy fingertip grip. the mouse won't slide around as much as a lighter one would

- adjustable weight

- easy to reach extra keys that aren't intrusive at all


a9e33d No.14861420

>>14861118

Best part is after the G9x and Logitech wanting an optical sensor that was on par with the G9x's laser sensor said company said "No it's too hard to make an optical sensor that good"

Then Logitech went out and made their own

From my own testing between the G9x and G502 as for tracking they are identical, had I known I wouldn't have bothered upgrading

Also the G502 is very front heavy, I had to put a ton of weights in the back in order to make it balanced so I could lift it directly up and down off the mouse pad flatly, G9x didn't have that problem


8dfae5 No.14861825

File: 13bc9fffc2bb072⋯.png (428.85 KB, 500x620, 25:31, ClipboardImage.png)

>>14860800

>laser sensor


3c4810 No.14861843

File: cbe7b582cb5b12a⋯.jpg (115.49 KB, 1500x1289, 1500:1289, 71DDxRspFDL._SL1500_.jpg)

Get the G502. It has a lot of gimmicks, but I love it.


d4d264 No.14861976

>>14861843

looking at that, I can just tell that side button where your thumb ought to be is a bad idea


08daa7 No.14861984

>>14861976

That's so you stay on target.


8c0186 No.14862097

I have a G602

Before you lynch me, it was a gift from my cousin


d5e2c4 No.14862129

>>14861976

I've had that mouse for the better part of a year, and have never had problems with my thumb hitting buttons unintentionally.


a67fdd No.14862135

I've got a cheap Trust office optical I've had for over a decade. I see no reason to 'upgrade'.


fd373c No.14862195

>>14860398

Does it feel comfortable in the hand? The shape looks like it might be awkward. Though if it's a good mouse it's probably worth the $11 I saw it for


db8068 No.14862223

>>14856197

Does anyone still make a proper trackball? Logitech has gone to shit almost entirely.


e09580 No.14862225

>$current_year +2

>There are still people using shitty USB mice rather than superior PS/2 mice

I am amused.


db8068 No.14862237

>>14862225

>his peripherals still are still useable from the PS/2 era

No. This is a thread for hard guys and buys. How about you go farm some soy beans, rice finglets?


e09580 No.14862263

>>14862237

>inferior polling-based input

lol


db8068 No.14862312

>>14862263

I'm no USB promoter. My PS/2 parts are all dead from heavy use. No idea what is wrong with you, probably never played video games nor made video games. You and me, will come to the conclusion you are a faggot.


71b094 No.14862396

File: cd7b425ff3f2ae7⋯.jpg (179.28 KB, 1500x1001, 1500:1001, g403-1.jpg)

I'm currently using a 403, good if you have big non-manlet hands.


ee7697 No.14862423

You can fix double click with rubbing alcohol


e79c2a No.14862441

My mate gave me a Razer Taipan as a gift and despite the shit I hear about Razer this mouse is pretty decent.


d7f6ca No.14862442

>>14856256

You kidding? Logitech mice (g40x and g60x) are fucking gargantuan. I have huge hands but the only way to grip those things is to shove them right into the concave of your palm where they don't belong.


6c6225 No.14862457

File: c939d2846588e7d⋯.jpg (297.57 KB, 1468x1050, 734:525, logitech-g9x[1].jpg)

>use g9x since release

>love it

>eventually double clicking

>buy replacement switches

>everything is fine for a long time

>scroll detection is now busted

>no obvious fix

I've used this thing for so long it's basically an extension of my arm. What's a good successor?


b88cee No.14862465

>>14862442

I have tried what I think it was the 402, too small. My pinky is touching the mousepad and I have to claw it like a fucking retard.


d7f6ca No.14862468

>>14858393

>What happened in the past

Not just in the past. Cheap mice even by today's standards often have low perfect control speeds. Whether they cover those up with acceleration or just spaz the fuck out when you go too fast is irrelevant. I won't say you NEED a gaming mouse, but when you are betting your purchase money on the fact that the mouse will perform at the speeds you need it to a gamer mouse is a safer bet. Mice that aren't going to be used by gamers don't need to be designed to go fast precisely, so they tend to cut corners and save money.


f865f1 No.14862471

I use a mionix naos, the lighting is subtle, it glides pretty well, fits with my frustratingly small hand and has adjustable dpi. Only complaint is that for the price the scroll wheel feels cheep, only has two thumbs buttons and the cord while nice and braided can break pretty easily at the plug, still liked it better than the g502


4aaf09 No.14862545

>>14856174

Anything from Zowie or Steelseries is a good buy. Look for one without pretty lights and extra buttons. Before buying check weight and sensor. Lighter is better.


a9e33d No.14862585

>>14862457

G502, you can see my comparisons here >>14861420


a9e33d No.14862592

File: 73a704d2d1d5a36⋯.jpg (67.45 KB, 700x525, 4:3, Happy Gerbil.jpg)

>>14862468

It's almost like "Gaming mice" is not just a marketing gimmick?

And the reply people make of "Oh any mice will do" is from willfully misinformed people?


d7f6ca No.14862600

>>14862545

>Without extra buttons

Minimum 2 thumb buttons is one of the most important things on a mouse, may as well be looking for a mouse with no scroll wheel.


48dff8 No.14862636

Zowie


4aaf09 No.14862638

File: 3fffa3e01166a3d⋯.jpg (24.41 KB, 560x320, 7:4, deaglegunpoint.jpg)

>>14862600

By extra buttons I mean shit like this >>14861843 or >>14860800

these are dumpster tier mice


4d3e91 No.14862677

>>14860435

>Not well

get gud


a9e33d No.14862681

>>14862638

>G502 and G600 are trash

Stop pointing that gun at your foot


9acca2 No.14862797

File: 0043f9627ede7aa⋯.png (508.25 KB, 555x417, 185:139, 0ace7ca4569a3398cf5275522e….png)

>>14862638

>My brain can only work so many buttons so any more than that is "dumpter teer"


9c63f6 No.14862812

File: a99a168136305f1⋯.jpg (186.38 KB, 800x800, 1:1, notameme.jpg)

Best mouse, decent price, no mouse accel or retarded drivers.

Anything listed above is shit and overpriced.


87713f No.14862813

>>14861976

>thumb rests behind button on the comfy little flap

>anon thinks his thumb is going to accidentally going to lurch forward and hit it

Anon do you have involuntary muscle tics?

>>14862545

>>14862638

>zowie with identical piss-poor build quality to nu-razer and even worse customer support is better than a 502

Gotta admit, I had a giggle.


b76517 No.14862827

>being so autistic you are triggered at a nuclear level at a few extra buttons and some shiny lights

I've never found a mouse that you couldn't shut off the leds and actually being angry that the mouse has a few extra buttons is laughable by any one who isn't a pasty skin shut-in.


b9410a No.14862845

File: 1988e19e51d4be9⋯.webm (7.69 MB, 1120x630, 16:9, Insurgency enemy down.webm)

>>14856174

G305, its wireless but tracks like wired, its cheap, and it feel good in the hand. Logitech may be for gaymers but theres no denying that they make good mice and theres a reason they're popular. The new ultralight one is good too but I heard you kinda need a big hand for it to be more comfortable.

>>14856271

Only russians playing CSGO care about high sensitivity/DPI, its hard to accurately play with anything above 600.

>>14862638

It may look uncomfortable, and unnecessary but it doesn't change the feeling at all, and once your brain understands the button layout you can set up some pretty good keybinds.


a2b050 No.14862856

>>14856174

Zowie mouses. If mouse has LOD higher than 5 mm its a trash. Period. Not up to discussion. Therefore Zoweis are mouses all other are trash. Whatever Zowie suits you you better should try their size in the store. Some of them are kinda small and not suited for large hands.

>>14857185

Redragon is a king of cheapo mouses. But particular M601 has meh cheapest sensor possible. Better Redragons are with pixart PAW3212 sensor, Gerberus and Mirage.


87713f No.14862868

>>14862845

>its hard to accurately play with anything above 600

Sheeeeeit, anon I think it's time you go back and play some FAST games and wash that shitty slow modern vidya taste out of your mouth.


b9410a No.14862875

>>14862868

I play with a big as dick mousepad I like fast, but theres not alot of choice.


a2b050 No.14862878

>>14862868

Modern shooters has smaller TTKs and therefore are faster than old shooters. This is why old farts can't adapt to new games. They are too old and slow for modern insta gib shooters. Get noscoped nub.


a2b050 No.14862894

>>14862827

>I've never found a mouse that you couldn't shut off the leds

There are tons of them. Some not only shine when work some had leds still on with off PC. Though you always can dissemble mouse and cut off led wires. But some mouses put screws under skating pads and ungluing mangles pads (i hate fag engineers).


832352 No.14863542

File: de562d42962a055⋯.jpg (4.01 MB, 4032x3024, 4:3, 20180528_201545.jpg)

>>14862812

only correct opinion in this thread


328c51 No.14863561

File: bce89fd33399d8a⋯.png (220.04 KB, 800x640, 5:4, devastator.png)

I've just been using the mouse that came with my Cooler Master Devastator II keyboard. The bundle was $30 and they've both served pretty goddamn well.

It's not terribly "gaymer", and was certainly much cheaper than buying a decent mouse and keyboard separately.


b55083 No.14863567

>>14856352

I have had one for years. Great button layout, but really uncomfortable when you have big hands like me. It's definitely an option you could consider.


a9e33d No.14863585

>>14862868

>When you play with 2.5021 inch per 360 and everyone wonders how you react so fast

Feels good mate


cf2fed No.14863617

File: d4e79aa4a5ef929⋯.jpg (28.81 KB, 640x480, 4:3, 26-570-027-09.jpg)

Current mouse. I want a new one though. I want something really big and heavy, precise and robust. Any suggestions?

>>14862868

I play with 40cm per 360 and easily beat people who have some sonic-tier sensitivity, plus finished Vanquish with it. It's more reflex than anything.


48f8e1 No.14863622

G502 shills represent.


6b3d75 No.14863623

>>14863617

>>14856174

Check out the Razer Naga Trinity. Just bought one, favorite (modern) mouse I've ever owned.


60dfd5 No.14863630

File: 6bde552c99af9fc⋯.jpg (42.56 KB, 1280x720, 16:9, 6bde552c99af9fcc65c0d46c03….jpg)

>>14856174

I own a razor naga. I like the buttons on the side.


ba2c1d No.14863632

>>14862225

Tell me about some of these, I'd hate to see that lonely-looking hole of the keyboard's little sister go unplugged…

>>14863542

That isn't a real Intellimouse.


6b3d75 No.14863635

File: 3535ffe2d1615e1⋯.gif (741.07 KB, 500x375, 4:3, wine.gif)

>>14863623

Great mouse. Love the fact you can change the side buttons.


60dfd5 No.14863639

File: 5f43fb9e0a9a9b1⋯.png (229.34 KB, 333x500, 333:500, -Fairy-Tail-Wendy-fairy-ta….png)

>>14863635

Frankly, after having side buttons for so long, I don't know how people can live without them. It's like not having a 2nd monitor.


d2c0cc No.14863655

File: c9ef00ad25fdc68⋯.jpg (15.76 KB, 342x342, 1:1, 41BQVE1SXZL._SX342_.jpg)

>>14863585

Why such a ludicrously high sensitivity? You may actually be handicapping yourself: A simple swipe across the pad and you've spun yourself around a hundred times, when would that be useful in a duel?

If you see results, fine. But as a low sens player (30cm/360) I don't see the appeal.


8637df No.14863665

>this entire thread

This thread proves that /v/ never plays competitively and if they do, they suck ass at it and later blame the competitive games for "being shit" instead of actually learning to play the game.


a0ea87 No.14863680

>>14863665

People enjoy griefing moreso than anything really.


6b3d75 No.14863696

>>14863639

I just bought it, after using a basic optical 3 button for years. My main was CS:GO for years, so there was not really a need for all the side buttons, but it makes a huge difference in Fortnite and RPGs. It makes building 1000 times easier in Fortnite, and inventory swap in RPGs a piece of cake. Best $95 I've spent towards gaming.


5a8dd5 No.14863706

>>14863639

I don't get how people are comfortable with the ones that have a fucking tiny-ass keypad on the side like >>14860800

One or two is fine like >>14863655

Maybe a third where you rest your thumb- but any more and its hard to hit the button you want.

I can't remember what it is the words on it have worn down, but I use one that has a little "wing" where the thumb rests, so you can truly rest it without it dragging against the mouse-mat.


87713f No.14863721

>>14863655

>Why such a ludicrously high sensitivity?

Because it's extremely comfortable.

>A simple swipe across the pad and you've spun yourself around a hundred times

You don't swipe across the pad. Hell, you don't move your arm at all; you merely tilt your hand left or right and use a hybrid fingertip/palm grip to pivot up or down.

>But as a low sens player (30cm/360) I don't see the appeal

It's something that you need to experience yourself, like real-world HDD vs SSD performance, or 60hz vs 120hz.


60dfd5 No.14863733

>>14863706

It's just spatial awareness over time. Once you get used to using it, muscle memory takes over.

>>14863696

IIRC there's a 40 dollar variant that the yifffag rags shilled, if you ever need a backup.

https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G600-Gaming-Mouse-White/dp/B0086UK7IQ?th=1


6b3d75 No.14863737

>>14863733

Good looking anon. Wouldn't mind picking up a spare.


27ba8f No.14863742

>>14861843

Are those little things its eggs?


d7f6ca No.14863759

>>14863742

Don't be silly, they are weights. I would assume it helps to balance the mouse depending on where exactly you grip it when you lift it off the desk.


156b11 No.14863763

buy a razer deathadder from chinese sellers on aliexpress

theyre probably* the real deal for $30

*-probably as in i have one and it works with razer synapse and it hasnt fucked up in the 4 months that ive had it and it functions and feels the same as the one i bought from razer that broke after ~two years


cd433d No.14863773

File: 37910c098b34836⋯.jpg (753.91 KB, 1790x1323, 1790:1323, tracer sniper.jpg)

Bought it 3 years ago and the only issue I had was that after some update driver control thingy stopped working, so LEDs stopped working. After I reinstalled Windows it works again.


d6e12f No.14863775

>>14860598

I've got that one too. It's overpriced shit and I regret buying it.

It's not actually worse than a run of the mill $10 mouse, but it doesn't add anything worth the bloated pricetag either.

Also the scroll button stopped working for a year. I cleaned out the dust and grease, nothing. It magically decided to start working again this january.

>>14860696

It at least remembers to keep that hideous LED turned off without having to reinstall that garbage. Fuck do I hate excess LEDs.


eb8b0a No.14863793

File: 7154db7e06585c6⋯.png (464.14 KB, 986x735, 986:735, ClipboardImage.png)

>>14861976

Nah it is fine. I was also skeptical at first but after around month I learned how to use it.

Plus you can fully reprogram it meaning you can ignore all the bullshit like button changing DPI profile or one lowering DPI for shooting.

Please excuse the fact that for whatever reason such software still installs in language of my keyboard and ignores the fact I have English Windows.

I kinda have its cable permanently attached to my PC but it apparently had build in memory so everything set should remain when switching PCs without Logitech software. I hope


d2c0cc No.14863827

>>14863721

>120hz

>SSD

Those are objective upgrades, anon. I'll give high sensitivity a shot, but I can't help being skeptical.

A lower sensitivity forces you to relegate some mouse movements to different parts of the arm. At your settings, the entire burden is placed on your wrist. It may be more comfortable and flicks may come easy, but what of tiny adjustments?


a5e6e5 No.14863829

>>14862545

>Steelseries

Yeah, make sure to support the bullyhunters, sweetie.


08daa7 No.14863830

>>14862812

Those break just as fast as all the others nowadays, and the 400dpi really sucks for general use.


a5e6e5 No.14863838

>>14863585

>>14862868

You should really go and enlighten all those top Quake players. Those idiots all seem to play on low DPI.

If only they were as smart as you two.


b8b5db No.14863843

>>14863827

>At your settings, the entire burden is placed on your wrist

he's using only his fingers for smaller movements and his wrist for larger

small side to side movements is achieved by wiggling the mouse between thumb and ring or pinky finger


f42735 No.14863852

File: ee39f734d50a752⋯.png (1.06 MB, 1500x2000, 3:4, 1422439581491.png)

>>14862396

Hows the wheel?


a9e33d No.14863871

File: f244494c37aaf2b⋯.jpg (174.5 KB, 673x680, 673:680, Laughing Dragon's Crown co….jpg)

>>14863838

"He doesn't know that older games FOV and small resolutions with 800 DPI when you move over to modern games with much bigger monitors and higher FOV's they are actually around 4000-5000DPI which is why modern games they make FOV and resolution independent of the turning ratio"


60dfd5 No.14863880

File: eb3001f01216d8c⋯.png (12.84 KB, 128x128, 1:1, Researcher's_Nutrition_(TM….png)

>>14863871

>>14863866

Enough.


a9e33d No.14863884

>>14863827

>>14863843

My advice is to get Aim Hero and take the overwatch profile to set sens to 4, which sets max for 1:1 ratio between moving mouse and on screen turning, then doing the reflex game over and over and over until you find out the best DPI that gives you the most consistent results, then go to the Mouse Sensitivity calculator web page, select the overwatch profile, set it to 4 sens and your mouse DPI to find out your optimum inch/mm per 360 profile

Then after that whatever game you use just try to get your mouse to match up with your optimum setting


d9b8cc No.14863910

>mouses

it's MICE, you dolts

>>14862592

reddit get out


8107d3 No.14865144

>>14862813

Zowie has piss-poor build quality? Never had an issue with that. I had a Zowie AM for years, and it was pretty fuckin' solid. Pretty light, but solid. The closest thing to a complaint I had with it was the optical mouse wheel, as it needed a more thorough cleaning every several months, as it started occasionally inputting up-down-ups on up scrolls and vice versa.

Then finally some of the microswitches started giving up five years in, doing some double clicking. I eked out another year out of them by opening the switches up and bending the leaves a bit, but they were on the way out.

I will admit that I heard bad things about things that weren't mice, mostly headsets and other peripherals some years back, but never the mice.

I actually got a Zowie FK1 today. The shape might take some getting used to, as the AM was just a symmetric lump and the FK's got some mild ergonomics going on, but my initial impressions are that it's more of the same goodness. Maybe the clicking is the tiniest bit lighter, which may or may not be a good thing - the AM required quite a bit of pressure to click, and I really liked that. I got used to being able to rest my fingers on the mouse buttons with a small amount of pressure and not trigger them, and that's been fucking with me on some other mice. The FK1 still allows me to do this.

I guess time will tell if they've gotten any worse after being acquired by BenQ, but initial impressions are great. It's a fucking mouse. It mouses, clicks, feels good in the hand, is light, lift-off distance is great, doesn't seem to have any issues with tracking or acceleration and has very subtle branding that doesn't scream, blink and sweep "muh pro gamer" in seventeen configurable LEDs.


e1da26 No.14865187

File: fc80a088eb94360⋯.png (347.86 KB, 949x839, 949:839, Kensington Expert.png)

Step aside mouse faggots, trackball master race coming through.


87713f No.14865439

>>14865144

>my sample size of one invalidates their shit failure rate!

Anon please don't do this. It didn't work for razerfags back when there still were unironic razerfags, and it doesn't work now.


9e1c34 No.14865506

>>14857174

You move the ball with your finger and it moves the mouse


8107d3 No.14865675

>>14865439

Sample size of two, fucker. Or at least one and a half.

Looking into it further, it seems like most people find them really good and have no issues whatsoever and others have had issues with multiple mice in a row before giving up on the brand.

Maybe they do have quality control issues and I just lucked out twice in a row. Neither of mine have the slightest budge to applying pressure, all the outside edges of the case fit seamlessly and have clean and smooth edges. The AM was just as clean on in the inside and everything lived longer than I expected. I left the screws out for easy cleaning when I put it back together and it held together just as well.

Not going to take the FK1 apart until I need to.

If they really do have these kinds of issues, then I guess I can't really recommend trying them unless you feel like gambling or you've got a solid return policy at a local joint. RMAs and warranty business are a pain even if they're well-executed, but that's not the kind of bullshit I'd expect for the price point.

Well, fuck.

works on my computer :^)


ad4249 No.14865829

>>14856174

>tfw no gaming mice for lefthanded subhumans


5882b1 No.14865848

>>14865829

>not just using your right-hand and not needing some special mouse


ad4249 No.14865874

>>14865848

my right hand can't into precision.

i need to aim AND move with the left hand.


3f8796 No.14865906

the cheapest you can find is usually the best you'll ever have


3c1698 No.14866019

File: a6a4e1a64d140ce⋯.png (912.5 KB, 2508x3541, 2508:3541, 8fccc4c9caed8ffbc363782fb7….png)

>>14860398

The G300s is the only gaymen mouse I have owned to the date. Why will I miss the buttons? Don't other mice have programmable keys? or is it the placement?

Worried about whenever this mouse days, too used to using the bottoms not only in games, but for tab switching in browsing.


8107d3 No.14866069

>>14865906

That might get you something almost usable if you don't look too hard.

If you do, you'll find some kind of ChingHau NipNong PauPau FUNNY TIGER brand mice at $15/lb, shaped like transparent fruit, excrement and other novelties, and without a scroll wheel. Maybe it'll even make noises or have a dedicated button on the side to play a short snippet of SMiLE.dk's "Butterfly" on loop through a small tinny speaker while that one LED circuit that you always find in Chinese knock-offs sweeps through some colors and then blinks rapidly for a while in that one pattern.

One of the best controllers I've ever used was on a cheap bootleg NES. It generally felt like a chintsy piece of shit of the cheapest plastic and didn't last long, but the d-pad was supremely light. No issues with diagonals and extremely responsive. The buttons were okay, too. Maybe you're on to something.


6611e7 No.14866074

File: e9276bc43a207c7⋯.png (134.06 KB, 466x399, 466:399, ClipboardImage.png)

>no one owns the best mouse from the best brand

S M H


5e6620 No.14866084

File: 7370255fa0357aa⋯.jpg (45.58 KB, 1200x675, 16:9, AS-STRIX-CLAW-zoom.jpg)

My current mouse has both main buttons activating each other every time I click one and selecting text has become a rage inducing task.

Is the Strix Claw any good? I've had the same Trust mouse for about 10 years now, so I have no idea. The G502 looks pretty nice, but a bit pricey


9fe06a No.14866088

Anyone that uses a refined claw/fingertip grip, what mouse do you use? My fingers almost touch the end of the mouse and it's hard to click.


9201e6 No.14866430

HookTube embed. Click on thumbnail to play.

>>14856174

You can easily fix double click you negro

>>14856256

Just pick any mice that's at least 12cm long and claw grip it. Works well for me, t. big guy.


9acca2 No.14867758

>>14863706

when i first got it i was the same way, it took me like a year of owning the mouse before i even decided to start fucking witht he side controls

i could never go back to not having 12 side buttons now


21c4f0 No.14868630

>>14862812

>low malfunction speed

>negative acceleration

>no longer manufactured

> scalpers want an arm and a leg

> can't even be overclocked anymore

You might have been right ten years ago anon, but there is just so much better stuff out there at this point.


eb55e8 No.14868753

>>14862813

Zowie's last me about 2 years so far.

Have some problems with the scroll wheel, but a solid knock fixes that.


a9795a No.14868964

File: 7fddbc360793485⋯.png (10.68 KB, 415x280, 83:56, 2018-05-29 00_32_36-Window.png)

The M705 by Logitech is a solid choice for anyone looking for a wireless mouse. The batteries last fucking ages. Never have to worry about turning it off. The software says the batteries in mine will last another 966 days. It's bonkers.


a72abe No.14870661

>>14856352

I had two of them and both died within 2 years. They are not very durable.


d4ca1c No.14870672

File: d9b6b288c33b30b⋯.png (476.78 KB, 553x366, 553:366, -.png)

File: 106b2263e5d3505⋯.jpg (656.78 KB, 1201x889, 1201:889, _.jpg)


a0998d No.14870905

File: 74fba9e15229bbd⋯.jpg (8.27 KB, 320x240, 4:3, 134604310_microsoft-usb-wi….jpg)

I still use this. it barely works. i cant even play doom properly because if i hold W too much it stops because it detects the duplicate inputs as false for some reason. so im constantly starting/stopping.

whats sad is i have another wired mouse/keyboard i can plug in, but i just dont feel like moving my desk.


e7743f No.14871308

Anyone have experience with Rival 300?


7800a3 No.14871332

>>14871308

It's okay.

I'd personally avoid steel series after the bullyhunters shit though.

the dpi switch is nice I guess, although I had to get a very old version of the firmware to access the settings for it/change the lighting to not be obnoxious.


7800a3 No.14871338

>>14871332

>>14871308

Oh, and the non braided cable is fucking annoying, ended up looping part of it and tying it off because it would push against things and annoy me.

The only positive I'd say about the Razer I got for cheap was the braided cable.


e7743f No.14871384

>>14871332

>>14871338

Sounds good enough for 20 europoors.


bfb828 No.14871398

File: de392dc85d1eb26⋯.jpg (35.3 KB, 350x350, 1:1, middle_button.jpg)

File: 60c8468606c0f18⋯.jpg (299.48 KB, 750x750, 1:1, other_buttons.jpg)

>>14856174

The G402 mouse has a problem with the middle mouse button. It starts double & triple clicking, and sometimes it doesn't click at all, after some use. Other buttons do not have a such a problem.

The issue is that the middle mouse button has a different kind of switch. It has a flat switch, which seems to be more prone to wear & tear. The other mouse buttons have box -type switches.


3035ee No.14871464

>ctrl f

>No specific recommendation to buy a quality mousepad that will greatly increase the accuracy and responsiveness of even the crappiest chink mice, and will last for years if properly cared for

Y'ALL POSTING IN A MERCHANT THREAD


d9ff8e No.14871495

>>14870905

>I still use this. it barely works. i cant even play doom properly because if i hold W too much it stops because it detects the duplicate inputs as false for some reason. so im constantly starting/stopping.

That makes you harder to hit.


a0998d No.14871532

>>14871495

true, the only annoying thing is sometimes when i try to strafe, it doesnt really move and i have to double tap the button.

it also really fucks me up at jumping parts or whenever im moving over lava/acid.


d7f6ca No.14871553

>>14871398

Do you happen to know if the 603 has a similar problem?


d2236a No.14871584

File: b6097f98152fb4b⋯.jpeg (84.79 KB, 752x460, 188:115, 1465515645171.jpeg)

i use a razer 3.5 from like, a decade ago. Still works fine. I know you fags are looking for mice that aren't gaymer tier shit, but they're 20 bucks and they work.


0aaa2a No.14871596

>>14856352

Currently using one, pretty comfy, but not really suited for big hands


3c1698 No.14872088

>>14865829

well, >>14856352 is advertised as an ambidextrous mouse, not sure how well it actually works.


a8e2e7 No.14872573

>>14856174

I suggest checking out what Rocket Jump Ninja says. He has the most in depth mouse reviews I know of.

http://www.rocketjumpninja.com/top-40/

>>14856218

I got one too, fully satisfied personally aside from the side buttons not being exactly as tactile as I want them to be. I prefer small mice and my aim is all wrist. I dunno about sensor being just 'ok' cause it's almost 3366 tier, so i'd say it's closer to the absolute best you can get for the price. It's also quite light which is pretty important and you can make it even lighter if you are a ricer and want to mod it a bit by taking out the LED and some other stuff.

>>14862845

>Only russians playing CSGO care about high sensitivity/DPI, its hard to accurately play with anything above 600.

CSGO players generally advocate for low DPI and sensitivity most of the time because they like to tryhard as pros, and that is what pros do. Personally I use 1600 DPI and 2.0 sens on Source engine games which is to say, TF2. Fits best for my wrist aim.

>>14865829

Roccat has some modular mice that you can swap the sides and buttons on. Logitech also made the G303 years ago and while it had a weird diamond shape that some loved and some hated.


4686c0 No.14877441

File: 57af0ef23ec819c⋯.jpg (9.93 KB, 255x153, 5:3, 625cb20a3af6888413b8704ccd….jpg)

>>14870672

I'm so tired of seeing these soy faces.

First it was just Nintendo, but it's spread to everything.

Why is it so repulsive?


59f8d7 No.14877513

>>14877441

>Linux is for soy

Jesus Christ, whoever made that one must REALLY enjoy paying money for software.


6864fe No.14877521

>>14877513

I feel like it fits quite nicely for low test fags who uses linux as some form of "rebeling against the fed" lowlife leftist lifestyle. Such a small gratification and pat on the back for being so alternative and special, the only way they could have a tiny control of their lives


b4b18d No.14877591

Why are you guys so fucking poor? I get that you shouldn't just throw money out of the window, but every time we have a hardware thread people recommend the cheapest shit possible.


c323b3 No.14877607

File: 2a1c02a94a9ed02⋯.jpg (51.65 KB, 436x432, 109:108, b84.jpg)

>>14877441

>I'm so tired of seeing these soy faces

>saves one on his hard drive anyways

sure thing


59f8d7 No.14877691

>>14877521

>wanting control of your own computer is pathetic

Uh, sure dude, whatever.


6864fe No.14877759

>>14877691

It's all about the mentality, people who are succesful worry less about such things. Failures do to assert tiny bit of dominance in their lives


87713f No.14877778

>>14877591

>why do NEETs recommend cheap hardware

it's a mystery.


96282d No.14878149

>>14856197

>>14862223

Are you memeing or is there a real reason to use one?


8c0e83 No.14878154

>>14856174

I have a G502 and it's really nice. Same form factor, I think. The only complaint I have with it is that it's taller than my old G9x and I can't use it with my keyboard/mouse drawer closed.


d36a17 No.14878200

File: df98790aae65a76⋯.jpeg (44.09 KB, 500x375, 4:3, 1dab5a8a8d6d5225376a0f1f4….jpeg)

I have a $2 mouse from a thrift store and its a piece of shit. I'm sure a $60 mouse would be better but I can't see how it would ever be 30 times better. I just don't see the point in spending that much money on it. I also mechanical keyboards sound like typewriters so they also don't seem worth it.

spend money on things that will actually improve performance. everything else is trash.


8685c3 No.14878338

File: 5d90183e1997752⋯.jpg (35.71 KB, 700x468, 175:117, logitech g502.jpg)

>>14856271

I got a g502 for 35 euros at a sale and it's pretty good. Good ergonomics, pretty customizable and doesn't cost that much.

>>14856271

I got mine on 3600 dpi. A friend told me years ago it's better to keep the dpi high and keep the in-game sense low. I had a mouse with buttons to adjust the sense so I thought I'd try it for a bit and then switch back but I forgot about it and now I've gotten very used to it. Most games have some form of ADS/zoom-in that slows it down for precision so


d7f6ca No.14878361

>>14877759

There's also the fact that they are doing it because it's "supposed" to be better without actually knowing how to make any real use of it. Someone who uses a common linux distro, doesn't know anything about the source code and doesn't know how to do anything with it he can't easily do with windows isn't any "better" than a windows user, he just has his head stuck up his own ass. It's far better to admit your failings than pretend they don't exist, even if you don't do anything to fix them.


d653f1 No.14878479

File: 93cfdd7fab64667⋯.png (545.47 KB, 1006x750, 503:375, Untitled.png)

>>14863793

look at the first tab of logitech application (pic related)

you have a choice of "onboard memory" and "game detection"

with the second mode you have more options with your buttons but "onboard memory" mode is enough for 99% of cases

G502 is great mouse but the hur dur gamur desing is fucking awful


87713f No.14878507

File: defdb136133120d⋯.png (17.9 KB, 1001x362, 1001:362, Screenshot-2018-5-30 Mouse….png)

>>14878338

>3600

That's awfully high, you have your windows sensitivity set to 1.0? I'm at 2500 and that's crazy fast as-is.


b4b18d No.14878527

>>14878479

Using it too right now and It's certainly not perfect. It feels very cheap, most keys are placed in bad spots, like the g9, g8 and g7 key, I can barely reach those. I wish it had keys on both sides, like the g300/s has. The g4 and g5 are in a perfect position, wish they had those keys on the other side too.

Also, their mouse wheel needs a third option, locked in it's to rough, especially when scrolling on larger websites. With the lock removed it's too fast, it spins so fucking fast that some games don't register it anymore.


8685c3 No.14878657

>>14878507

Yeah it's at 1.0 though I usually keep it on the lower side when adjusting in-game. I've come up with a test to adjust it by. I should be able to do a 180 with a quick flick of the wrist. I do rest the low end of my palm on the mouse-pad though.


c48713 No.14878733

How do you stop sweaty palms?


d7f6ca No.14878846

>>14878733

lose weight


c48713 No.14878918

>>14878846

But I'm not fat anon.


a9883c No.14878936

>got a Deathadder for Christmas back in 2007

>thing worked perfectly for nearly a decade

>eventually starts to die on me

>having spent the majority of my gaming life with it, decide to get another

>figure that even if it's overpriced, my familiarity with it and the lifespan negates that

>less than a year later the scroll starts spazzing out

>realize I've been good goyed


cf5776 No.14878992

>>14861843

I've a G602 and the thumb rest messes up my grip.


8c284f No.14879002

>>14861843

I use this mouse as well, that "snapshot" button is nice. Great mouse.


02b764 No.14879229

File: ed5b98ed7a83f18⋯.png (45.56 KB, 521x342, 521:342, G502.png)

File: db59cd5c59a165f⋯.jpg (223.47 KB, 1450x1500, 29:30, master.jpg)

I have a G502. I'm not a big fan of it. The sharp corners on the dpi buttons and other places don't hurt, but they're pretty uncomfortable. The left-right scrolling is shit. The thumb button is fine. The customization software is shit, and doesn't let you customize things you might really want to, like the thumb button, and a lot of the customization for specific buttons is limited. The no-friction scroll is fine, but having to hit the button to do it is annoying; should be automatic like the MX Master. The scroll button takes a lot of force to press, but the side scroll buttons take almost no force, so when I middle click, it comes with an accidental left or right scroll about 50% of the time. The design is fucking hideous; at least you can turn off the lights. The DPI thumb button is actually pretty useful. It's still one of the better mice I've had.

The MX Master would be the perfect mouse if there was a wired variant. Wireless peripherals are garbage.


a5e6e5 No.14879385

>>14879229

>and doesn't let you customize things you might really want to, like the thumb butto

Why do you lie, anon?


02b764 No.14879465

>>14879385

The G502 does not let you reassign the thumb button. It lets you customize which DPI setting it switches to, but you can't, for instance, change it to be another button. None of the buttons let you assign them to be arbitrary keyboard keys or anything like that. I had to assign the G9 button behind the scroll lock to be the "media stop" button so that I could reassign that to actually be something useful. The customization is sub-par.


9dd448 No.14879735

File: b755d40b62f4367⋯.png (527.14 KB, 1000x750, 4:3, 894947487.png)

File: 82218e887409385⋯.png (255.57 KB, 996x749, 996:749, 234897645.png)

File: 51f68e771c3cfaf⋯.png (270.76 KB, 998x739, 998:739, 235437.png)

>>14879465

Literally what?

You can rebind everything except the dpi-shift just above the mousewheel


d7f6ca No.14879827

>>14879229

>Wireless peripherals are garbage.

I recently switched to a wireless mouse and it's definitely not garbage. I like not having the cord dragging on the edge of the desk anymore.


4686c0 No.14881704

File: 23fa8fa5ef58d40⋯.jpg (90.56 KB, 800x800, 1:1, 22ee5db2ce8f7e66001cef8cde….jpg)

>>14877607

>Years from now

>"I remember when soyjacks used to be posted all the time about anything"

>"I don't believe you, post some"

>"Can't. I have severe autism and it causes me physical pain to save something to my hard drive"


37e628 No.14881834

>>14856174

G402 is unironically the best mouse on the market


fd373c No.14881859

>>14881834

It's a good mouse that I use myself but that's a massive overstatement


5f5fe1 No.14881897

>>14856174

>My G400 is double clicking and it's fucking annoying.

So fix it. Open up your mouse and adjust the spring. Look up video tutorials.


37e628 No.14881904

>>14881859

it has a perfect sensor, good build quality, and a reasonable price. what's wrong with it?


0f7050 No.14881954

File: 3dff7be24d82590⋯.jpg (169.82 KB, 880x600, 22:15, 3dff7be24d825906a0f9c39484….jpg)

>>14878200

Well, you're right about mostly everything but mechanical keyboards really are extremely nice for pretty much everything.

The nice thing is you can buy cheap(er) chink-brand with fake cherry switches that work just as well as the real deal.

https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Chink_shit_general/Electronic_and_computer_goods#Mechanical_Keyboards


3cb063 No.14882434

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just bought one of these on amazon, 15$ works great 7200dpi and has led in it.


5a68d8 No.14882463

File: bc4c7bb1ed03a6a⋯.jpg (276.71 KB, 1200x1425, 16:19, report.jpg)

MMO mice > all other mice

Beiing able to acess the numpad without tking your hands off the WASD is honestly the biggest leap in mice for vidya since they got rid of ball mice. Change my fucking mind.


6864fe No.14882477

>>14882434

>7200dpi

do you consider dpi that high a good thing or you're just fell for ITS MORE SO ITS BETTER


6cab9a No.14882557

>>14856174

Literally any optical mouse mouse with decent sensor and switches will do.

-Some current good sensors are pmw 3360, pmw 3366 (Logitech's own version of the former), pmw 3310, pmw 3325.

-Omron switches are the norm for quality mice. I'm not sure whether their switches differ in anything other than rated clicks.

Mouse manufacturers are jews and often don't publish the internal components used in a mouse.

>>14856271

A sensor's CPI range is irrelevant. The pmw 3360 can go natively all the way up to an absurd 16000 CPI, but the fact remains that it's one of the best sensors around. Most people not playing CS or Quake use 1000-2000 (with low sens; to get more intermediate steps and thus improve precision).


3cb063 No.14882605

File: 58b2d068ac1a94a⋯.jpg (96.44 KB, 1200x675, 16:9, cs-surf-settings.jpg)

>>14882477

I don't know, ive never really had a high dpi mouse, it can go up to 7200 so i can toggle between 1200-7200.

7200 is very smooth and fast its too fast for me to handle since im not used to it.

I turned on unreal tournament 99 to check it out and it allows you to turn without having to move that much,

im guessing if you are using it on something like surf on csgo or something it would benefit you.


fd373c No.14882621

>>14881904

Nothing is wrong with it but I know that there's better mice on the market. Like I said I like it and I use it but saying it's the best mouse on the market is an overstatement


da8650 No.14884157

>>14882477

90% probability these 7200 DPI are not even real and sensor natively supports only like 1600-2000 DPI. All above are extrapolation.


9aaf15 No.14884214

>>14856174

I have a G502 and it's pretty nice. That said, I got the thing for free, price wasn't a factor with mine and I wouldn't have spent $80 on it. Apparently it's on sale for $50 on Amazon right now (had to search to get the full price), which would be a stronger consider, but to each their own. Before I got this one, I was using a far more basic model and was absolutely fine with it.


a6d177 No.14884961

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>>14863542

I use that mouse to play Tf2, without the track pad though because my desk is made of ceramic which doesnt impair mouses.


87713f No.14886587

>shill g502 back in early 2015 mouse threads when most anons had fallen for the deathadder meme

>3 years later mouse threads are filled with g502fags

Feels good. Now if only you fucks would finally get on board with the fact that the only cherry switches that are even remotely acceptable for gaming are browns and clears.


07ebf9 No.14886598

File: 400ff9523615330⋯.mp4 (3.23 MB, 982x720, 491:360, no.mp4)

>>14886587

You expect my keyboard lights not to match my mouse lights, plus everything else in my room?

You are not my nigger. I would throw you into my 46-inch neon replica of Samus to electrocute you, but you wouldn't even appreciate it properly.


6cab9a No.14887104

>>14886587

>tactile switches, with uneven actuation and reset points

>good for gaming

pick 1

>not using low profile mechanical switches (Cherry MX Speed, MX Low profile RGB Red (not sure if non-RGB version exists))


87713f No.14888792

>>14887104

>linear switches for gaming

Literally inferior to rubberdome.




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