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Ok guys, my Logitech G5 2000 mouse is having some glitches after all the years of good service.
The cord around the cable seems to be shrinking and its taking turns and knots worse than my beard does.
But I love the feel of it, no squared corners or excessive buttons and weight adjustable (feels like working out if i want to
)
Any suggestions?
Oh, and i don't like the wireless stuff...
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I moved on from Logitech. Both my mouse and keyboard are Roccat and I couldn't be happier. I have the Isku FX keyboard and the Kone XTD mouse.
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Tek, I’m afraid hurting the mouse when it gets to heavy, will try it with my Bordeaux dog first ;-)
Tet, just got a plain msi laptop... GT70... so no auxiliary keyboard
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Go with a Cyborg RAT 7 and forget about all the rest.
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G502 which I have and love got for $40 unopened at a thrift. G502/Naos 7000 for optical or the Roccat Tyon for laser best gaming mice in the world but it depends on you. g502 is a thin mouse vs tyon and NAOS 7000 which is a thicker wider mouse. Depends on your hand size. I prefer a thin mouse it gives me more control with my hand size the only reason I have bad aim is my hand is lazy and usually resting position when walking around. EDITED for addition of the NAOS 7000.
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Im using a Naos 7000. Adjustable DPI, 2 side buttons. It isnt weight adjustable.
It is for larger hands or if you like to palm the mouse. Pinky rest on the right side that I really like.
Mionix Naos 7000
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Go with a Cyborg RAT 7 and forget about all the rest.
I whole heartedly agree. The rat 7 is fully customizable to fit your hand. You can adjust your dpi on the fly. The cord is durable. The weight is adjustable. Check it out for sure!
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I've used Razoes and Logitechs and my new mouse is something different, I researched for about a month.
I went with a Cougar 700M .
I love it, super comfy, smooth and doesn't sweat. Removable weights, and 2 different palm rest modules.
High tech skids, very programmable, sniper button,
I would look into it, I love it, clicks are amazing,