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I would recommend the Deltaco MS-779. There are no annoying blinking lights, no hard to use scroller that keeps getting stuck or accidentally being pressed and if you're in a dusty environment it won't break down. Have sweaty palms? No reason to be afraid of electrocution anymore, this baby is waterproof. - IP68-certified - 800 DPI - Very ergonomic
![[image loading]](https://www.euronics.lt/media/catalog/product/cache/3/thumbnail/330x330/85e4522595efc69f496374d01ef2bf13/m/s/ms_779_02_134063.jpg) Get it now!
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Anyone tried this LMO clone called ABKO HACKER A400?
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On November 25 2017 06:28 Splax wrote:I would recommend the Deltaco MS-779. There are no annoying blinking lights, no hard to use scroller that keeps getting stuck or accidentally being pressed and if you're in a dusty environment it won't break down. Have sweaty palms? No reason to be afraid of electrocution anymore, this baby is waterproof. - IP68-certified - 800 DPI - Very ergonomic ![[image loading]](https://www.euronics.lt/media/catalog/product/cache/3/thumbnail/330x330/85e4522595efc69f496374d01ef2bf13/m/s/ms_779_02_134063.jpg) Get it now! What size is this mouse?
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Not sure if you're thinking of actually getting that but he was joking when he posted it.
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i´ve been using a Logitech G300s, works wonders.....
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I use the roccat lua. It's way cheaper than a razer, comparable quality and very simplistic with a sleek design.
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Logitech g502 proteus core, good for fps and broodwar, super comfortable for me
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I picked up a Logitech G403 not too long ago and I'm really liking it so far. I have a big hand and it fits perfectly.
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On January 06 2018 05:37 jimminy_kriket wrote: Not sure if you're thinking of actually getting that but he was joking when he posted it.
Believe it or not, I actually have this mouse, though I don't really use it for BW. I will when my current one dies though!
On January 06 2018 05:09 QuadroX wrote: What size is this mouse?
It's 58 × 38 × 104 mm. Weighs 170 grams.
Very easy to clean aswell.
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i replaced my steelseries sensei 3 or 4 years I had it I think with the cheaper steelseries rival 100, I think its great
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Ahh I don't think you can get KTECs anymore, I tried buying one a few months ago and couldn't find any. Bought 2 of them 3 years ago and they've been way more comfortable than any kind of Razer mice I've used in the past. Trying to hold off unboxing my last piece for as long as I can.
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The truth is, one person's opinion on a good mouse could mean the worst for someone else.
You have to trial and error find one for your comforts.
I use the Razer DeathAdder ... I love it. But would I say it's the best? For me.
Is it for you? Who knows. You also need slightly larger hands to accommodate. Go test a few at a store like Best Buy where they put them on display (assuming you're American ... if not, find some European equivalent store?)
EDIT: Just saw you're from Australia. Do they have any sort of PC/hardware store there? I would think so. You can at least put your hand on the mouse and emulate some clicking etc.
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Based on your mouse history, you prefer symmetrical smaller mice. I'd reccommend you the Logitec G203 Prodigy, it's the successor of the Optical Mini in a way.
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On March 25 2018 23:12 ProtossGG wrote: The truth is, one person's opinion on a good mouse could mean the worst for someone else.
You have to trial and error find one for your comforts.
I use the Razer DeathAdder ... I love it. But would I say it's the best? For me.
Is it for you? Who knows. You also need slightly larger hands to accommodate. Go test a few at a store like Best Buy where they put them on display (assuming you're American ... if not, find some European equivalent store?)
EDIT: Just saw you're from Australia. Do they have any sort of PC/hardware store there? I would think so. You can at least put your hand on the mouse and emulate some clicking etc.
currently in Thailand and the stuff they have here is pretty limited unless I go to Bangkok. Yeah you are right, it will be different from person to person. But I would still like to hear if anyone tried out this mouse since the zowie mico was so popular among pros. this is supposedly one of the successors.
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On March 25 2018 23:31 Eskiya23 wrote: Based on your mouse history, you prefer symmetrical smaller mice. I'd reccommend you the Logitec G203 Prodigy, it's the successor of the Optical Mini in a way.
yup, currently using a logitech G1. it was good but now I am having problems with it. Sometimes my clicks do not register or it thinks I am double clicking in BW. hoping a different mouse will fix that.
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What mouse that's more readily available is the most similar to the Zowie mico?
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really wanan get a zowie micro to try.. anyone know best places to shop and best price? also wondering what people think about gaming keyboards and where to get a professional one of those.
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Razer Abyssus + Goliathus mousepad is 20$, It is the perfect mouse for RTS!
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I've played with a logitech for almost 20 years before it gave in. Since then I've been looking for mice left and right. In the end the most important thing is durability; it takes weeks or months to get used to a new mouse with scbw. Therefore you want, whatever mouse you choose, to last.
Personally i settled with the Logitech B100. Logitech builts durable products, and someone around me had this mouse surplus. Optical, wired, lightweight, two buttons.
I tried the B170 because it was wireless and looks cooler. But somehow it didn't have enough space to grip it, and the weight balance felt off.
I do see the benefit of wireless because you don't want a stiff wire messing with your subtle mousing. However, the wired mouses are very light, and that makes for effortless mousing, too.
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