Name a better mouse

Name a better mouse

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any mouse

Get fucked

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Well, having owned that and almost every worthwhile trackball in the market over the years: instantly the MX Ergo & Plus are better due to the adjustable tilt. And a Kensington Expert or CST L-Trac or even the Elecom Huge and Deft Pro will be better if you can't get used to the lack of precision from using your thumb to move.

Currently using the MX Ergo Plus for the comfy angle but if the CST L-Trac had a more ergonomic shape it would be absolutely no contest. The Ergo should have the scrollwheel from the MX Master honestly.

>Using a mouse
I'm all about that track point.

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This with the ball from OP.

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based trackball expert

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>no ballz

i have two big ballz :)

hijacking this thread to talk about the mx518 legendary and pro intellimouse

WHAT TOOK THEM SO LONG?

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unironically this
it weights less to nothing
it costs next to nothing
the wheel is fantastic

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gee idk

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Are we talking about gaming our office work?

If it's gaming, there is no competition:

>perfect sensor, no acceleration, angle snapping or prediction
> 7-10 times more power efficient than the 336X Sensors
>62 hours of battery life, double the battery life of their last flag ship, still 12 hours more than any other wireless gaming mouse
>even if you were on your PC 8 hours a day it would last over a week

>as fast as wired
>can store the dongle inside the mouse
>charges in under 2 hours, can just use it as a wired mouse too
>non-obnoxious shape
>ambidextrous, 2 side buttons, good for both left and right handed
>easy to clean since the side buttons are magnetic, pop em out if they ever get greasy
>powerplay support: can use logitechs inductive charging pad
>77 grams only, the lightest wireless gaming mouse ever and lighter than the great majority of popular wired ones too

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I would be all over it if it weren't $150
I'll stick with my g203 for now

G600

easy

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It's really great, I can't remember the last time any product got 30% lighter, but still doubled its battery life. Hope logitech keeps this up.

WHO?

Would smash

>Gayming
Fuck off.

>working

>mouse

elecom HYUGE

Was very hard to justify the price difference. Does it have a longer lifespan compared to OP?

I can't see the thumb ball being comfortable. I'm going to try it next time it's on sale though.

This mouse is for faggots with super tiny hands.
I prefer the G403, and it still feels like shit compared to my MX518 and I gave myself a year to fucking yet used to it. What a fucking waste of time, I should've just kept using my MX518 since I can replace it with an MX518 LEGENDARY as it turns out.
This also

>This mouse is for faggots with super tiny hands.
>12cm length
>I prefer the G403
>10 cm length

what did he mean by this?

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I had two die in three years. I'd still buy another.

I alternate between a regular mouse and that mouse to alleviate wrist pain. It works well.

Also sometimes I use my left hand/fingers to move the trackball instead of the thumb on my right hand.

what's a good cheap mouse that won't start double-clicking after a year of constant use? it's happened to virtually all of my mouses across several brands (razor, zowie, and logitech).

how do i avoid the double-click death?

I've been using one almost everyday for three years without any issues

When are they gonna release the Pro Intellimouse with the new Pixart sensor outside of China? It's my endgame.

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Elecom.

Thumb balls are retarded

Fingerball for life

>Can store the dongle inside the mouse
I'm so fucking mad I can't do that for my g900

what about for office work?

It's non obnoxious looking and really light so I wouldn't mind it for an office, but something with a bit worse of a sensor but more battery life, aswell as a spinning scroll wheel, is probably more handy. Maybe the Master 2S

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Hard to tell since I've yet to run out of battery on mine but the battery on the Ergo is rechargeable. I wouldn't worry too much about the difference though.

This