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LogiiK
France185 Posts
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mardi
United States1164 Posts
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MiyaviTeddy
Canada697 Posts
On July 19 2011 08:45 haiau wrote: is Xai good for palm grippers? That mouse is the epitome of palm grip users | ||
Utinni
Canada1196 Posts
On August 07 2011 13:56 MiyaviTeddy wrote: That mouse is the epitome of palm grip users It's magical and wonderful. The tears of baby Jesus actually cry because of it's beauty. PS: It's a nice mouse. | ||
.DrK
Canada326 Posts
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shadowy
Bulgaria305 Posts
On June 16 2010 19:55 ChApFoU wrote: Any cheap logitech mouse will do the trick. I use this : Logitech RX250, works like a charm, no useless shit, 1000 dpi and costs 10$, before that I used the loved Mini Optical. Logitech is the way to go, you absolutely DO NOT need a Razer for RTS. Trust me and you will save money. Quite true... You don't need razor for RTS. But I own DeathAdder and hell..i love that mouse...wouldn't switch for anything else in the world even for browsing. | ||
Endymion
United States3701 Posts
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sperY
Serbia444 Posts
On August 07 2011 08:53 mardi wrote: you're best off getting a zowie mico as long as you don't use 1600 dpi as there is a problem with the 1600 dpi setting. g3 has the same sensor as the g5, but I don't know how readily avaiable the g3 and g1 are in France. G1 isnt in production for few years now so its impossible getting it new. (i see them being sold over ebay and such sites but there are Chinese copies so be careful). G3 is realy nice (same shape, little softer clicks and simply slides faster). | ||
Sansai
Austria188 Posts
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WinteRR
Australia201 Posts
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Dracolich70
Denmark3820 Posts
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LogiiK
France185 Posts
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Neveroth
71 Posts
Best sensor out of any mouse on the market, customizable weight, great for both claw and fingertip grip (due to the removable outer shell), adequately fashionable (adjustable lights to match your preferences and/or other gear), and inherently more reliable than anything Razer ever made. No prediction, no hardware acceleration, no squeaky wheels and clicks, no issues with any surface, and the standard (read: amazing) Logitech warranty / tech support. | ||
Z3kk
4099 Posts
I don't know whether it's just me, but on ambidextrous mice, I find that my hand is tilted very slightly so that my fingers are pointed towards the upper-right of the mouse, if that makes sense. This wasn't noticeable until I randomly tried a larger ambidextrous mouse and found that I wasn't holding it "correctly" (just in terms of how it appeared). Also, are we allowed to use this thread for questions like this? Sorry if we're not :x just appeared that the OP was long-gone and the thread was still living on hehe. | ||
Tablespoon
Norway223 Posts
On August 08 2011 09:40 Synistre wrote: I'm surprised no one ever mentions the G9X in these threads. Best sensor out of any mouse on the market, customizable weight, great for both claw and fingertip grip (due to the removable outer shell), adequately fashionable (adjustable lights to match your preferences and/or other gear), and inherently more reliable than anything Razer ever made. No prediction, no hardware acceleration, no squeaky wheels and clicks, no issues with any surface, and the standard (read: amazing) Logitech warranty / tech support. The bolded part is untrue. It uses the Avago ADNS-9500 which I believe has something like 10% build in acceleration. Definitely not the best sensor on the market. I've still yet to find anything better than the optical sensor in the Microsoft Intellimouse, but i've yet to try out the deathadder, which seems like it might be a contender. | ||
Midas_
268 Posts
On August 07 2011 21:33 LogiiK wrote: Okay thanks you, I choose G3 but where to buy a true G3 nine in europe ? I used to switch from my Logitech G3 to an Abyssus but recently (after a year) I switched back to the G3 for no for no particular reason and now I like it much much more than the Abyssus. I'd like to buy another too but unfortunately the mouse isn't available in Germany at least. Maybe you find it on ebay. (import from China/Korea or something) | ||
Neveroth
71 Posts
On August 08 2011 10:26 Tablespoon wrote: The bolded part is untrue. It uses the Avago ADNS-9500 which I believe has something like 10% build in acceleration. Definitely not the best sensor on the market. I've still yet to find anything better than the optical sensor in the Microsoft Intellimouse, but i've yet to try out the deathadder, which seems like it might be a contender. The acceleration is more of an "unintentional offset," and it is minimal and very easy to get used to (to the point that most people would never notice it). There's no skipping or angle-snapping, and it has the highest tracking speed by a fair margin. I'd advise everyone to try it before passing judgement. + Show Spoiler [Notable users] + FruitDealer, MVP, MarineKing, Destiny | ||
katzby
United States110 Posts
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Phayze
Canada2029 Posts
On August 09 2011 16:56 katzby wrote: Does anyone have a good recommendation for me? I've tried the Razer Death Adder, and it's real nice, but it's just too big for my hands. I've got small hands =/ Price range ~$60 CM Storm Spawn. $35 Canadian at ncix. Has the updated avago sensor the deathadder uses. | ||
hiturheartx
61 Posts
On August 09 2011 16:56 katzby wrote: Does anyone have a good recommendation for me? I've tried the Razer Death Adder, and it's real nice, but it's just too big for my hands. I've got small hands =/ Price range ~$60 razer abyssus? | ||
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