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Mice
Posted: 31 Mar 2014, 23:37
by AF
I currently possess an ancient Logitech MX Revolution and a Razor Copperhead wired mouse, only said mouse has an issue with the wire and is disconnecting randomly every half hour or so requiring me to unplug the USB connector and re-insert
However I've not kept track of PC Mice for years, what's currently considered the state of the art? Which companies tend to do well? I saw the revolutions replacement was wireless with a micro-usb port for charging/wired use, did that catch on elsewhere?
Re: Mice
Posted: 31 Mar 2014, 23:46
by Forboding Angel
I recommend the Razor Ouroboros,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6826153128
It's pricey but very comfy. I have to use mice like this otherwise I get fairly bad cramps in the back of my hand.
For the shape and much cheaper you can get a Rat 3,
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.a ... 6826618009 , but get a warranty, because you will be switching them out every 2 to 3 months like clockwork. I went through 6 before I got sick of it and bought the Ouroboros.
Regardless of what you get, I highly recommend a fully programmable one and one where you can set the dpi based upon buttons on the mouse. It's a GODSEND, especially when using photoshop.
Re: Mice
Posted: 31 Mar 2014, 23:49
by gajop
For the past 5-10 years (not sure on the exact time anymore), I have owned mx 510, mx 518 and now G400 and I've never used a better mouse (they are all pretty much one model). These just work for me.
Also wired ftw, used some wireless ones and they are just not on par, way too small and imprecise!
Re: Mice
Posted: 01 Apr 2014, 00:03
by AF
The copperhead has DPI buttons, which is great, though I click by accident sometimes
I was looking at
the g400 here. Though there's a g500 too, is that its successor or a different model? What about stuff like the
Mad-Catz-M-M-O-7? I've never known anyone with a Mad Catz mouse
Re: Mice
Posted: 01 Apr 2014, 08:16
by klapmongool
gajop wrote:For the past 5-10 years (not sure on the exact time anymore), I have owned mx 510, mx 518 and now G400 and I've never used a better mouse (they are all pretty much one model). These just work for me.
Also wired ftw, used some wireless ones and they are just not on par, way too small and imprecise!
I'm still on my mx510. Forgot since when...
Re: Mice
Posted: 01 Apr 2014, 09:10
by Jools
Don't buy Logitech. This is 10 years old info but once a crook, always a crook. They insist on displaying a popup message when the battery in my cordless mouse is low. I contacted and told them I want to disable that popup. They told me it's not possible to disable that message, but when battery is low I should replace it. Such an arrogant company.
Usually you can tell if the battery is low by the fact that the mouse isn't wroking anymore.
Re: Mice
Posted: 01 Apr 2014, 10:24
by yuritch
Probably in the past someone complained that mouse stopped working without any apparent reason, so they added this popup. That's how many annoying features get into software.
Re: Mice
Posted: 01 Apr 2014, 12:35
by zwzsg
I still have a Logitech mouse, mainly because they have many buttons but are still considerably more affordable than Razor and the likes.
I had no problem with the driver, it did the job (programmable buttons, etc...) while still staying discreet, but then I take all my devices with wire attached.
Re: Mice
Posted: 01 Apr 2014, 12:50
by Jools
yuritch wrote:Probably in the past someone complained that mouse stopped working without any apparent reason, so they added this popup. That's how many annoying features get into software.
Yes, probably. But I was also annoyed by their attitude. It's my decision if I put new batteries in my mouse or not. I don't need to have a second mother who keeps saying things like this.
Groundhog day wrote:
Phil: It's the same things your whole life. "Clean up your room!", "Stand up straight!", "Pick up your feet!", "Take it like a man!", "Be nice to your sister!", "Don't mix beer and wine, ever!". Oh yeah — "Don't drive on the railroad tracks!"
Re: Mice
Posted: 01 Apr 2014, 15:46
by Anarchid
Are those scary-looking angular mice with loose panels and included screwdrivers really that good?
I've fondled one and didn't like it much (but maybe it was mistuned somehow); it felt huge, heavy and distasteful (especially with the screwdriver compartment), so i kept using
what i was using before because minimalizm'n'shit.
Re: Mice
Posted: 01 Apr 2014, 17:10
by knorke
Anarchid wrote:Are those scary-looking angular mice with loose panels and included screwdrivers really that good?
Yes, never had a big problem with it.

Re: Mice
Posted: 01 Apr 2014, 17:28
by smoth
logitech mx518
I have used this mouse for near a decade, I have 3 of them, 1 for work, one for the pc and one for the laptop
Re: Mice
Posted: 04 Apr 2014, 10:47
by 1v0ry_k1ng
10 years of awesome and IT JUST KEEPS GOING!
Re: Mice
Posted: 04 Apr 2014, 13:48
by Anarchid
Yes, never had a big problem with it.

1) Not angular.
2) Not scary.
3) No screwdriver compartment.
4) Not really
that ugly compared to the rat and assorted copycats.
Re: Mice
Posted: 04 Apr 2014, 14:54
by AF
hmm that mouse has a ball
I prefer my mice to use sharks with frikin lasers on their heads
Re: Mice
Posted: 04 Apr 2014, 18:07
by SinbadEV
1v0ry_k1ng wrote:
10 years of awesome and IT JUST KEEPS GOING!
I had one like that but I killed it when I started playing Cookie Clicker...