• Best gaming mouse 2015
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[QUOTE=Destroyox;48709879]How can people live with mice that have such huge arches like this monstrosity? [IMG]http://cdn.pcgamesn.com/sites/default/files/Corsair%20M65%20RGB%20best%20mouse.jpg[/IMG][/QUOTE] its really not a 'huge arch' like in that picture its just the same size as any other mouse, and feels the same
u r all wrong [img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/21/99/e2/2199e21d9836c450a469572363b60fe9.jpg[/img]
I prefer the E-Blue Mazer II. [t]http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/61zQZT4PMUL._SL1000_.jpg[/t] It's a simple 5-button with an adjustable DPI. I've been using one for a couple years now and it's by far one of the most durable and comfortable mice I've ever used. The scroll wheel is also large and very quiet, and the buttons elongated; which I love because I have big hands.
ive had this mouse for almost 8 years [t]http://data.stuartconnections.com/object/image?p=9160&i=1[/t] fuck your frills
[QUOTE=PieClock;48710218]It's not, but most people use their right hand for mice anyway (I mean I use my right hand for my mouse and I'm left handed). Obviously you'd just avoid that mouse if you use your left hand for the mouse.[/QUOTE] Honestly I blame ergonomic mice for that and the fact no one bothered to tell us you can change these settings. I can still feel the less than perfect precision on using my right hand. But retraining for a left is just too bothersome atm.
Still using an mx518 after all these years, and I have no intention of replacing it. If I had to buy a new mouse though, it would be a g502 which is the direct descendant of the mx518.
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