Most comfortable mouse on the market just now?


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For me the mouse should be the lightest and easily clickable. That means less pressure on fingers and wrists.

 

The Logitech gave me a mild form of RSI on index finger. Dumped it immediately.

 

For the first time in my life, I prefer ergonomics and weight over functionality. Google Carpal Tunnel and RSI and you will use the simplest generic mice out there.

 

What about this one? I bought several of those at 8? each, best generic mouse ever (plus bluetrack) though it gets some time to get used to it since it's pretty flat.

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I also have the Razer DeathAdder 2013. The mouse wheel sometimes squeak a bit, but apart from that it's a very nice mouse with a high polling rate and a grippy texture. If the green glow annoys you, you can disable it in the provided software.

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My favourtie mouse is the Razor Diamondback. But unfortunatly they don't seem be sold anymore.

 

Currently I am using a G400s. Which is a super nice mouse at a good price. Maybe a little bigger & heavier than what I would like.

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You should RMA it. Logitech is really good about rmas. 3-5 years. My g700 never had the issue but it was so warn out I rmad it at the end of its warranty and they sent me a brand new one.

The g5 was known for the left click issue but I haven't heard too many new owners with it. But I also don't stomp click my mouse. I do play a lit of games and one that's really hard mouse click wise is Dota and my mouse has been fine.

Definitely give RMA a shot and possibly save money

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I personally have a Logitech G500s and love it.

 

But I also agree with Sikh, try and RMA it via Logitech Support.

 

I have had Logitech Mice and keyboards all my life. I always liked them and they always suited my needs. So far I called upon Logitech Support twice and they replaced my keyboard and mouse even after they were out of warranty.

 

As to the drivers, I can't tell whether they are good or not. For me, they do what they say and I have no issues with them.

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I had a Deathadder because I loved that Explorer 2.0 sort of shape, it was awesome.  Comfortable.  Wired.

 

That got thrashed and I replaced it with a Corsair M60.. highly recommended.  Well constructed (rubber gribs, aluminium base) and comfortable.

 

http://www.corsair.com/en/gaming-peripherals/gaming-mice/vengeance-m65-fps-laser-gaming-mouse-gunmetal-black.html

 

The above link is to the M65, refreshed version of the M60.  I prefer it to the Deathadder.

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Hey guys I need to replace my G500 as the left click button has gone dodgy. Often double clicks with one press. I'd like something based around comfort, but still with a decent amount of buttons to use (I don't need an MMO mouse lol).

 

I'm not looking to spend crazy money, nor am I a brand snob, I have no allegiances when it comes to PC equipment. It's just been many years since I bought this mouse, so I have no idea whats hot right now.

 

I have the same mouse as you because I have big hands and it fits my hand great. I used to have a Microsoft Sidewinder X8, loved it because it was big and chunky, has a nice weight to it, but the left click started to break after 2 years of ownership and overuse. 

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I had been a fan of Logitech mice since forever, but recently I bought a Roccat Kone XTD and I must say, I LOVE it. It's very comfortable and highly rated and the software has a lot more options. I've previously had a G5 and G500 and had the same problem on both with the cables fraying apart. 

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