Best mouse you have ever used?


(watsyurdeal) #1

Just curious to see what people say, in my case, the Mionix Naos 7000

My one gripe is there is no grip on the sides, so it is a little tricky to pick up for when you do swipes. Other than that it’s pretty much perfect, I’d love to see Mionix do a better version of this mouse when Logitech let’s other companies use the sensor that’s in the G502.


(Hibbsan) #2

i have never cared about having special mouses with many buttons and tons of different features, i always bought cheap stuff. But recently my mouse broke and it was time to get a new one so i got this one “Logitech G502 Proteus Core” it’s pretty decent i would say and definetly better than the cheap ones i have always been using.


(Captain_Forward) #3

Humble A4Tech Bloody Gun3 V7. Honestly, not the best corpus shape for me, and required a couple months to get used to, but perfect click force and metallic bottom made me really like it. And, yeh, now I literally can’t use mouses with teflon feets, too slow, too sluggish.
http://i.imgur.com/pigSF2S.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/mKDlrOA.jpg


(Verticules) #4

I love the simplicity, value and comfort of the razor deathadder.


(gg2ez) #5

Steelseries Rival, best piece of quip I’ve ever used, mainly because of the top-notch customisation system.


(ThiagoJaqueta) #6

The ONLY good mouse i’ve used is my DeathAdder Chroma, yea the lights really makes a difference huehuehuehue
It’s simple, ergonomic, responsive… AND HAVE COOL LIGHTS ON IT!!1!

jk


(tominatorx) #7

I’ll go with the one I have now. Ergonomic, good set of options and good build quality.

Logitech G402 Hyperion Fury


(Otter) #8

I’m sure i’ll catch some flack for this, but the Razer Death Adder has been my favorite for many years.

Yes it’s a bit over priced for what you’re getting, but it’s a solid mouse, with no frills. For $50, I don’t regret buying it at all, and for how I grip my mouse, with my weird like, hybrid palm-claw, it’s super comfortable.

I’m currently looking at buying a Logitech G502 though, assuming I can find one cheap this cyber Monday.


(watsyurdeal) #9

It’s not so much that it’s a bad mouse, it’s just like you said @Otter, overpriced. I’m willing to bet they’d sell a lot more if they didn’t ask for as much.


(CagdGoose3) #10

I’ve gone through a few mice already, though my favorite is the Razer DeathAdder. It’s got a good rubber grip on either side of the mouse, with two additional buttons on it’s left side.

I’ve set those to ‘Sprint’ and ‘Reload’ within Dirty Bomb and many other games.

It’s wired so I don’t need to worry about replacing it’s batteries, which was always an issue with the wireless mice. But if we’re talking fashion; it’s green LED’s match my Razer Carcharias headsets.

I’d go so far as to say the DeathAdder is among the best base-gaming mice. Nothing to overly fancy, but better than any office mouse.


(Izzy) #11

Hehe, I have the Saitek Faraleth v3. Sorry, Saitek cyborg v3.

One side button not working, all the coating got burned (hand acidity i’d guess).
Certainly not the best, but the one I am used to. That’s enough to me


(Dwu) #12

https://www.microsoft.com/hardware/_base_v1//products/intellimouse-explorer-3.0/gm_ime3_ci.jpg


(PurpleNurple) #13

Zowie fk2. Going to any other mouse feels like I lose a lot of accuracy.


(Frogteam) #14

I like my Razor Abyssus, it fits my small hand and finger grip well and it’s nice and simple.


This is a real Signature.


(Amerika) #15

Most mice use the same/similar sensors. There is only a slight difference between laser and optical tracking as well at some sensitivity levels. So how a mouse feels in your hand is the important factor over anything else (all talk of DPI is pure marketing fluff). The industry has been hyping up features like high DPI that isn’t possible to use AND makes the sensor inaccurate if you tried because there is a lot of competition. However, I don’t because there is a lot of competition which means a lot of different mice and physical configurations to choose from. And I finally found one mouse that fits my giant as$ hands perfectly and that’s a Roccat Kone XTD Optical. At my particular sensitivity the optical version of the sensor helps me (I owned the laser version of the mouse too so I personally compared) and the fit is just perfect.


(Reddeadcap) #16

[center]Roccat Lua, pretty simple, not too many buttons, was a cheap buy at 5 bucks.
http://www.techpowerup.com/img/12-11-22/roccat_lua_01.jpg[/center]


(nokiII) #17

Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical 1.1a overclocked to a 500-1000Mhz pollrate. I’ve had mine for 13 years now and got myself 5 new ones in reserve, just in case my first one breaks.


(Adam) #18

http://tse2.mm.bing.net/th?id=OIP.Mce4e2a9d6bc1c9ef8d62aab9f6bf3edfH0&pid=15.1

Best mouse ever… His name was Jerry, and he was so cute… He then later died… The cat got him. :frowning: