Element 2013 年 10 月 30 日 下午 7:57
Best fingertip grip gaming mouse?
Yeah, me again, still looking for gaming hardware. I posted a thread before this a while ago saying I was looking for an affordable claw grip mouse, but after paying a bit more attention to my grip I realized I was actually using the fingertip grip. I also decided I'd be willing to pay a bit more for a good mouse. Preferably, I'd like the mouse to have at least 5 buttons and be wired. Green or customizable lighting on it would be nice as well, but not required. Any suggestions?
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_fLuXxY~<3 2013 年 10 月 30 日 下午 11:48 
Razer Abyss might be up your ally, though if you're looking for quality in drivers/laser, I might recommend the SteelSeries Sensei. I have more of a half palm/fingertip kind of hand myself, however being an ambidextrious mouse, without actually being too tall on the back-end, it could probably suit your type of play. Only thing I warn with the Sensei, is your hands sweat a lot, the mouses chrome paint will probably start to come off after about a month. Only aesthetic though.
Veristä mössöä 2013 年 10 月 31 日 上午 12:39 
Zowie FK.
- Light
- Small
- Ambidextrous
- Has 2 buttons each side
- One of the most accurate sensors on the markets
- Does not require drivers
Element 2013 年 10 月 31 日 下午 2:12 
Razer Abyss might be up your ally, though if you're looking for quality in drivers/laser, I might recommend the SteelSeries Sensei. I have more of a half palm/fingertip kind of hand myself, however being an ambidextrious mouse, without actually being too tall on the back-end, it could probably suit your type of play. Only thing I warn with the Sensei, is your hands sweat a lot, the mouses chrome paint will probably start to come off after about a month. Only aesthetic though.

I was looking at the Abyssus, but I really like having two thumb buttons. The SteelSeries looks nice, although my hands do tend to sweat a lot and the paint coming off might be annoying...

引用自 ontelo
Zowie FK.
- Light
- Small
- Ambidextrous
- Has 2 buttons each side
- One of the most accurate sensors on the markets
- Does not require drivers

I had never even heard of that one before, although it also seems quite nice. I'll definitely look into that one.
LoTekRabbit 2013 年 10 月 31 日 下午 2:21 
Coolermaster Spawn is the best claw/fingertip mouse you can buy in my opinion. Excellent tracking, no jitter with the right firmware, no acceleration, no smoothing.

http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/product.php?product_id=3021
最后由 LoTekRabbit 编辑于; 2013 年 10 月 31 日 下午 2:22
Element 2013 年 10 月 31 日 下午 6:36 
引用自 V10club
Coolermaster Spawn is the best claw/fingertip mouse you can buy in my opinion. Excellent tracking, no jitter with the right firmware, no acceleration, no smoothing.

http://www.coolermaster-usa.com/product.php?product_id=3021

Oh wow, that one looks perfect. Bit of a shame that it's red since practically everything else on my desk is green, but I think I can sacrifice some matching colors for a good mouse.
-vűļçåņőqųąķė- 2013 年 10 月 31 日 下午 8:43 
I have a Corsair M60 that needs to see a sledgehammer asap. The mouse randomly decides when it wants to be detected by the OS after every restart. I'll keep an eye on this thread.
Element 2013 年 10 月 31 日 下午 9:44 
I was looking for some mice on my own, and the Razer Ouroboros caught my eye... It looks pretty interesting, but at 150 dollars, I'm not sure it's worth the price. Anyone know about that mouse? Good or no?
MA☝Omgwtfbbqstfu™ 2013 年 11 月 1 日 上午 2:13 
g9x
buttons automatically change bindings based on what you set per application
Wampum Biskit 2013 年 11 月 1 日 上午 2:36 
i use a fingertip grip and i like my deathadder , just the right size and weight to move it around with ease just using the tips of your fingers
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