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But the Zowie doesn't have software to finetune the DPI etc. The Logitech G403 does.
Razer also do a super ergonomic mouse like the MX518, but I forgot the name. Although, I can't speak to the quality of it.
Does the G400s have any Spin out issues with the sensor?
Also, what’s a good price for a used or even a new G400s?
The Release should be soon worldwide.
(Sorry for my bad english, it's not my mothers tounge)
https://www.golem.de/news/gaming-maus-logitech-bringt-die-mx518-legendary-1811-137632.html
(The Logitec Agency said that propably at Spring 2019 the MX518 Legendary gets released in Europe and USA. The Price will be about 70-90 Euros.
And the MX518 Legendary will most likey be out of stock, when it comes out.
Compared to the back and forth buttons of the MX518, the G502's buttons are larger and arranged horizontally to the bottom of the mouse. In addition, there's another button at the tip of the thumb in the front. All that really restricts the way in which you can place your thumb w/o constantly hitting buttons by accident. You kinda have to point the tip of your thumb inwards, not rest the length of your thumb on the side.
If that's the way you hold your mouse, the G502 is great, with all its adjustable weights. Alas, it's not for me.