best mouse 2024
is Razer Boomslang still alive?:mean_creep:
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Eagle_of_Fire eredeti hozzászólása:
I have some Logitech products that I bought over 20 years ago that I still use today. One particular gamepad immediately come to mind. It has never let me down.
My Logitech Wingman Extreme joystick that I bought late 90s still works as well, yeah. Also have a steering wheel and gamepad from then (all sporting the dark grey with red buttons look), and back then it all already was customisable via one piece of software.
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Eagle_of_Fire eredeti hozzászólása:
I have some Logitech products that I bought over 20 years ago that I still use today. One particular gamepad immediately come to mind. It has never let me down.
My Logitech Wingman Extreme joystick that I bought late 90s still works as well, yeah. Also have a steering wheel and gamepad from then (all sporting the dark grey with red buttons look), and back then it all already was customisable via one piece of software.
My logitech broke and they no longer sell it..

Why i bought my reddragon mouse.
Dunkler Messias eredeti hozzászólása:
The razor mouse I have had some problems with the middle mouse button after a year or so. Would not buy again. I should have stayed with normal office mouses ...
I got a fix for you. Use WD-40 on mouse wheel, spray a bit of it from the side of the wheel, inside of it while scrolling. That's how I fixed my Viper Mini and it's working flawlessly a year later. If not for the wheel it would be a perfect mouse.
Nyx Coppia eredeti hozzászólása:
Razor hm
Mid quality, high price

Why would you limit yourself
"Razer Death Adder Essential gaming mouse". Cheap and reliable. its like £20
Legutóbb szerkesztette: eram; 2024. júl. 30., 9:49
I am very happy with the wired Razer Basilisk Ver 3.
I think I purchased 4 of them already. ( 2 for my PC + laptop, 2 for gifts. :) )
Has great RGB lighting too.

I am thinking of checking out wireless Razer mice too, but unsure if it is worth it, as they cost much more than wired models.

(I had a very expensive wireless Razer Naga Epic Chroma mouse years ago, it was good - but it finally died a few years after warranty passed.)
Legutóbb szerkesztette: NakiBest; 2024. júl. 30., 9:57
"Best Mouse" is a placebo outside of task driven functions such as a bunch of extra buttons for certain types of games.
Legutóbb szerkesztette: AmsterdamHeavy; 2024. júl. 30., 10:07
AmsterdamHeavy eredeti hozzászólása:
"Best Mouse" is a placebo outside of task driven functions such as a bunch of extra buttons for certain types of games.
Sensor, weight and shape aren't placebo.
I use a Logitech B100. Fits all my requirements - cheap, not too small, has a cord, and doesn't have piles of extra buttons.

("Best mouse" is really subjective - not everyone needs or wants the same features, so what's Best for one person is awful for another.)
Legutóbb szerkesztette: wesnef; 2024. júl. 30., 11:38
G502 is only mouse in existence
RThe best mouse...is the one that fits your hand the best. Got myself an x-large semi-vertical ergonomic mnouse built for lefties and man it is just the best. YOu never realize how much energy and effore you put into conforming to a mouse until you don't have to doit anymore.
I want a comfortable mouse that won't break or I can replace the switches, so shopping is just annoying since my choices are only 100+ dollar mice that might need a return. Consider cheap ones and getting multiple for the inevitable break, but rather get a comfortable one
sumolagann eredeti hozzászólása:
I want a comfortable mouse that won't break or I can replace the switches, so shopping is just annoying since my choices are only 100+ dollar mice that might need a return. Consider cheap ones and getting multiple for the inevitable break, but rather get a comfortable one
Trust me when I say those mice are over priced. You can get very good mice for less than 50.
And don't be fooled by the dpi numbers. They're just using interpolation.

It's like the difference between optical zoom and software zoom on a camera.
Start_Running eredeti hozzászólása:
sumolagann eredeti hozzászólása:
I want a comfortable mouse that won't break or I can replace the switches, so shopping is just annoying since my choices are only 100+ dollar mice that might need a return. Consider cheap ones and getting multiple for the inevitable break, but rather get a comfortable one
Trust me when I say those mice are over priced. You can get very good mice for less than 50.
And don't be fooled by the dpi numbers. They're just using interpolation.

It's like the difference between optical zoom and software zoom on a camera.

I bought a naga and it broke (bad double click etc), then I read online they all have switches that break and everything is very cheap and the only way to get a mouse that won't break is to get a mouse with swappable switches or optical, wireless versions of those are over 100. I would get a cheap mouse, I just don't like buying it knowing it's going to break, it feels like I am paying people to scam me
Legutóbb szerkesztette: sumolagann; 2024. júl. 30., 21:52
I stopped buying Razer mices after two Deathadder short lifespan (left or right click. fast wear). Very satisfied with the Steelseries Rival 3 (around 30 €).
le4f_:) eredeti hozzászólása:
I stopped buying Razer mices after two Deathadder short lifespan (left or right click. fast wear). Very satisfied with the Steelseries Rival 3 (around 30 €).
Razer uses optical switches now.
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