What gaming mouse is best for Starcraft 2? - Page 14
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huyNh
Canada366 Posts
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BeMannerDuPenner
Germany5638 Posts
On July 06 2010 17:10 Me0w wrote: I think the MX518 is a bit too light and plasticy. G5 is a much better version if you can add some extra dollars. explain? my mx500 is slowly dying(left button sometimes decides to not take my commands) and i planned to get a mx518 cause i thought its pretty much the same. so is it less heavy or much different then the mx500? | ||
kalleralle
Sweden183 Posts
On June 16 2010 19:16 shawabawa wrote: edit: But seriously, I use Microsoft Intellimouse, by far the best mouse I've ever used, and dirt cheap And I did some tests and it's more accurate than the logitech G5 I bought, so I stopped using the g5. Dude the mouse in that pic is not IE 3.0 that's the 1.1 version and it's way worse than 3.0 imo. | ||
kzn
United States1218 Posts
They even have one for left handers now. | ||
iEchoic
United States1776 Posts
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Me0w
Sweden52 Posts
On July 06 2010 17:22 BeMannerDuPenner wrote: explain? my mx500 is slowly dying(left button sometimes decides to not take my commands) and i planned to get a mx518 cause i thought its pretty much the same. so is it less heavy or much different then the mx500? You can make it either really light or really heavy depending on which you prefer... But I prefer when it's really heavy, a heavy mouse + a good mousepad gives you an excellent glide. Apart from that the G5 has a certain texture to it: ![]() It's not just plain plastic but there's a rugged feel to that black/blue surface which gives you a great grip. Might sound pointless but now that I'm used to it, holding a MX518 just feels really weird and slippery. If you get any hand sweat with an MX518 your hand is just sliding all over ![]() | ||
Rooster93
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funcmode
Australia720 Posts
![]() warmouse xD | ||
Yuffie
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Hectic
Australia159 Posts
i have fairly large hands, buit its still no problem too use because its a fingertip grip mouse exclusively. It's impossible to rest your hand on it, which i think is a good thing | ||
NotGood-
United States134 Posts
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Merikh
United States918 Posts
Answer: Any mouse that you can hold and feels comfortable. Go to your local store and ask if you can test a few on the counter. | ||
sk`
Japan442 Posts
On July 06 2010 17:30 kalleralle wrote: Actually, if you researched the report ESR did, the 1.1a and 3.0 use the same optics. Only difference is shape preference. RTS is better suited to the 1.1a imo - smaller, lighter.I have been using the IE 3.0 for about 6-7 years now and I like it, not that I have much to compare to but. They're great because I have very big hands and it's a big mouse so it fits my hand fairl well. Dude the mouse in that pic is not IE 3.0 that's the 1.1 version and it's way worse than 3.0 imo. | ||
Jandos
Czech Republic928 Posts
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3xist
United Kingdom11 Posts
![]() This one, is way more better. | ||
qoolqop
Sweden71 Posts
On July 06 2010 19:31 3xist wrote: ![]() This one, is way more better. looks really comfy, how many buttons are there? | ||
BravoScripT.DK
Denmark230 Posts
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Omgzpwnd
Poland59 Posts
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Ganondorf
Italy600 Posts
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shawabawa
United Kingdom417 Posts
On July 06 2010 17:30 kalleralle wrote: Dude the mouse in that pic is not IE 3.0 that's the 1.1 version and it's way worse than 3.0 imo. I never said it was the 3.0... I said it was the mouse I used. The 3.0 may well be better but i'm happy with my 1.1. It's served me well for ~5 years with no problems. | ||
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