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I've had my Viper V2 Pro for about V2 Pro for about 2 years now. Originally the mouse feet felt good but now they feel a bit muddy and slow (micro adjustments feel harder now). This might be because my Hien (XL Soft) is wearing out but I figured I'd try new feet before a new pad. I've heard about the Tiger Ice V2 and CorePadz Skatez. Which is the best choice?
Steel series prime mini or razer deathadder essential? The steel series is about $5 more in my currency. These are the only options in my price range
I've used a lot of mice and I've noticed I play the best with small claw grip mice (atlantis mini, maya, op1 8k).
I currently have the viper v3 pro which is very good but feels a but too big.
If you have any other recommendations than the Zowie u2 let me know thank you.
I just bought a attackshark x3 and just found out that it was too small for my hands, don't get me wrong its still usable but i was used to having a mouse that's like perfectly my size, pls someone suggest a mouse thats bigger than attackshark x3
And by budget i mean like 50 dollars. I do understand that these mice will come with some drawbacks from their pro versions but mice like the DAV3 wired is considered one the best mice (atleast in the razer sub) under 50 dollars.
Require it to use blender for a upcoming project, though I don’t think I’ll use it much for blender. I’m not much of a gamer, just useful for everyday stuff as a college student (computer science).
Wireless and around $20-30
Never used razer before so I have no idea on quality for the price
So obviously would love the safety of a mouse from a big brand company, big battery, stuff like that, I buy it every year hoping this time is the charm.
Since I have a fingertip grip it’s too big, gets stuck in my hand when doing vertical movements.
I am a cs2 kind of guy so seeing all the pros use it doesn’t help. Convince me please I don’t have to try it this year just to sell it afterwards 🥲
P.S. I main a wireless mz1. 19,5x10
Hi yall
I feel like I didnt word the title best so let me explain. I have both the deathadder v3 and the op1 8k. Initially when I first got my DAv3 I tried using 4k polling and It felt super unstable and caused alot of stuttering in game. Most noticeable in kovaaks / CS. I recently switched to the op1 and I can use 4k polling without any issues, hell I even tried 8k and and less cpu demanding games the stuttering wasn't even that bad.
I'm just kinda confused how the DAv3 caused so much stuttering while the op1 8k can do high polling without issue.
Also since I know this matters my CPU is a 5800x3d with 32gbs @ 3200mhz
ive heard 2 different sides to this opinion on this question (please read all)
OP1 8K- some say the mouse is too Thin, hard to aim with, and wired 🤮 (jk) but still im confused
Sycrox V8- some say this mouse forces the user to use claw grip i use relaxed claw religiously but apparently the "freedon of wireless" is to good for the price and the same polling rate
so all opinions are welcome and additionally im new to this gaming mouse scene so tips tricks content creators etc will also be thought of too thanks in advance! ordinary-hospital out 🫡
After some research, im comparing between the G502X or the Basilisk V3 Pro, RGB is great but not necessary for me as I'm looking for a productivity/gaming mouse for alot of CAD, 3D Modelling and minimal gaming for FPS. I use a controller for FPS.
So, my g700s had been with me since 2017. Im not in direct replacement as it still works great if anything.
I don't really know where to find switches from a reputable seller, as well as it needing to be silent, no solder switches for just the left and right click. I have no experience and no soldering machine. Could anyone link one for me?
I have a Logitech G Pro X Superlight 2.
Whats the best aftermarket skates for precision? I dont care for crazy speeds since I often play with a very low sensitivity ingame. I want something that helps me with stopping power but still glides better than the stock ones.
The VXE MAD R weighs 36 (without skates which will add 3g ig) grams and has a 200mAh battery whereas the MAD R+ weighs 42 (without skates which will add 3g ig) and has a 500mAh battery. Thats the only difference, both have a PAW 3395 sensor and the size and shape is the same. I'm stuck as I urgently need a gaming mouse and I'm not sure whether I want one to weigh less and have a smaller battery or weigh slighty more and have a larger battery. If anyone could kindly recommend either of them, I would really appreciate it.(BTW I play on the PS5)
I find that I aim the best with egg shaped, light weight, mice. However, most of the them on the market don't have optical switches. I like optical because my optical switch mice never get a double click on me. Whereas my egg shaped mechanical switch mice get a double click after 3-4 years of use. Surprised Zaopin or Aria never made an optical switch version of an egg shaped mouse.
I need help finding a wireless mouse that supports my hand size (18x10) and my relaxed claw grip style, within my budget of only $55. I'm a complete beginner when it comes to understanding mice. Currently, I'm using a Redragon M808 Wired. I like its shape and would prefer something similarly shaped. I've also tried the Logitech G203 Lightsync, but it feels too small, and I can't get a proper, comfortable grip on it, unlike my Redragon mouse. My use case for this mouse will be purely for work and sometimes prolonged gaming (CS2 and Squad).
In my personal research, I narrowed it down to the HyperX Pulsefire Haste 2 Core, Razer DeathAdder V2 X HyperSpeed, and Logitech G305. I'm not very sure about them, so I'd like to get your opinion. I also considered the Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed, but it’s well out of my budget.
Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
Hey everyone, I want to buy a new mouse but not sure which. I have ~20.5x10.5cm hands, playing relaxed claw (can use aggressive on mouse buttons, but I need to extend both thumb and index+pinky). Currently using gpx2 but it feels like I can't ever get a comfy grip. I also tried dav3, xlite v3 and thorn but they all have aggressive curve on the left that sticks in my palm. I am looking towards incoming pulsar x3 or ogm v2 pro, or some Chinese lightweight ambi like v8 (dk if it's too small). P.s. playing fps
I got bored and I decided to buy a 5 dollar mouse for fun.
I mainly use a Logitech G Pro Hero and I got bored of it although it feels flawless is a mouse bungee but for now Im thinking of the Fantech Rhasta ii G13.
The part that goes in the encoder broke and the scroll wheel free spins now. I have used the mouse for only 6 months and I didn't even drop it once. Know this can happen if you buy this mouse, but there are better alternatives in the market right now so I don't think people will buy this mouse anymore.
hello im new to this community and i have a question
im using a logitech superlight 2( using palm and sometimes claw) and want to upgrade im thinking about a wlmouse beast x or a finalmouse tarik version is there any you would recomment more or something else
thanks in advance
Can anyone understand why all professional gamers use the superlight instead of more specialized mice such as vancer, finalmouse, wlmouse among others which in theory are better and better made
I'm looking for a good wireless gaming mouse under $50 for a palm grip and light fingertip grip.
Requirements: wireless usb dongle, at least two side buttons and a dpi button, not super tiny, under $50.
Preferably: AA or AAA batteries, option to use cable (but batteries takes priority).
I have a glorious model O wired, I had this for more than two years the switch started to pickup double clicking and at the same time I want to switch to a wireless option.
I have looked up some models and chinese ones seem to deliver great quality for lower prices. I like the VXE R1 Pro/Pro Max but the shape is too small for my hands. I feel comfortable with my model O with palm grip or claw. I am looking for a similar shape/size and the Darmoshark M3 Pro seems to be a really good alternative.
Does the M3 deteriorate in quality and start creaking after some months or is it solid if anybody tested it out, and what are some alternatives and good options. The pulsefire haste wireless seems a good one but I wonder if it is worth paying for ~$15
Someone/community should build a site dedicated to charting and analyzing the latency of all gaming mice.
Someone make this happen, it could be a Github Pages site.
Both click latency and sensor latency should be measured. Perhaps also accuracy.
We need both website maintainers and testers that can accurately test latency. If someone makes it I can also help with the web design. If we keep it updated it can be a valuable resource for comparing.
Looking for a wireless mouse for fps.
I main GPW and its nice, maybe slightlyy too big.
Tried razer viper mini, it was okay but i decided i prefer claw grip to fingertip and need something bigger. Or bigger hump
Tldr : Wireless mouse, under 100 dollars, claw grip, 1k polling
a little bigger than razed viper mini and maybe smaller than gpw
I think i remember my hand measurements being 18x9 but its been a couple years since. Im 5’7 so my hands are smaller