Which Corsair mice are you recommending. Have not scraped up enough $$$ to buy the G403 yet.
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Sorry just noticed that added Corsair because I was reading thread about Corsair mouse haha...
Well maybe you will try G602? I have heard many reviews from friends... -
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Not OP but I have a Sabre, and I like it a lot. -
Which mouse pad do you use if you dont mind me asking?
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Got a free Corsair pad when I bought the Sabre, it's pretty run of the mill other than being too wide for the space I currently use it in, so it goes under my keyboard. I think I'll like it a lot more when I upgrade to a wider desk. -
I have recently read an article about best mouse pads in 2017 and they said that the best Corsair mouse pad is MM800 RGB Polaris. Do you think it worth buying?
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Support.2@XOTIC PC Company Representative
Looks decent. If I were in the market for a hard top mousepad I'd definitely consider it. -
I should try to buy it then! Thanks for advice!
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Hope you like it. Definitely post your thoughts on it when you get a chance to use it. -
You could also take a look at the Razer Atheris that was just released. It's a $50 wireless gaming-grade office mouse that runs on AA batteries.
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Looks nice, definitely going to be making the arthritis jokes.
My main worry is related though, what does it compare to size-wise? I know the 602 is too big but this looks almost on the too small size.
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It's slightly smaller than the Logitech M705, so definitely on the compact side.
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Thanks again! Definitely I will!
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Probably not for me then, my hands aren't that small. -
It depends on the shape as well. I have medium sized hands and usually palm grip, but with small mice like the M705, G303, and G Pro I can comfortably claw or fingertip grip.
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I fingertip grip my MM3600, but it's small to be portable and isn't my primary input device for the computer I use it with. Have to palm grip with any mouse I use regularly. -
Theast gaming specific wireless mouse I owned was the G500. I liked it a lot until my daughter dunked it into my glass of beer. At this time I also needed a new mouse for work. My job consists of holding a mouse in my hand for 10+ hours throughout the day while make over 1 thousand mouse clicks. I need something comfortable and extremely sturdy.
Any how, I decided to see if I could use the Logitech MX Master for work and play. Too my surprise, I could easily make it work. I'm still fragging just as good as before.
The main reason I love Logitech mice is because of the scroller options. I can game in standard mode and then do work in free flow scroller mode.
While we are on this topic, does anyone know of any other companies who do what Logitech does with having a button to make the scroll wheel free flowing? Just trying to broaden my horizon.
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Holy Carp Batman.
I RMA'd my first G900 because the scroll wheel was free flowing. Your post made me look and hark! A button!
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LOL....That's awesome.
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I would recommend you to go with the one which is comfortable for you. Logitech wireless mouse are the best one so check any model you like and suits your budget.
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Support.2@XOTIC PC Company Representative
Comfort is probably most important, and also most difficult to gauge from looking online. There are some things you need to actually put hands on, and I'm becoming more convinced that mice are one. -
Finally broke down and bought the G403. Still getting use to it.
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Thanks. Unfortunately hitting the back button occasionally.
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That was a problem I had with my ROG mouse when I first got it. Takes a bit of getting used to.ronaldheld likes this. -
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G602 is mediocre for wireless. G900/G903, G403/G703, and G603 are where it's at for wireless these days.
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which wireless mouse to buy?
Discussion in 'Accessories' started by ronaldheld, Jan 17, 2017.