I come in here and tell u guys Logitech G502 is the best mouse I never use.
Highly recommended.
Gaming Mouse Thread V7, where all gamers gathers
Gaming Mouse Thread V7, where all gamers gathers
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Mar 15 2015, 02:19 PM
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I come in here and tell u guys Logitech G502 is the best mouse I never use.
Highly recommended. |
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Aug 7 2017, 06:04 PM
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QUOTE(svfn @ Aug 6 2017, 02:23 AM) have you tried Asus mouse? wonder if ROG Sica is any good. because my mouse also always left click become double click. need 1 that has durable switch or easily replaceable without soldering. almost all my gaming mouse got double click issue within 2-3yrs.most mouse using OMRON 20M. wonder how long will 10M one last compared to 20M.. Had Razer Krait Razer Diamond back Gigabyte Gaming mouse GM-M6880 Logitech G700 Logitech G502 all got double click issue. I really wish there is one mouse that is immunue to this problem. |
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Aug 7 2017, 10:10 PM
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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Aug 7 2017, 07:25 PM) They probably design in such a way so that people will buy a new mouse every 2-3 years the problem is not just limited to Razer, Logitech also share the same problem due to that lousy omron switch. I literally give up on gaming mouse already, they usually cost 3-5x the price of regular mouse but they dont last 3-5x longer. Might as well just buy regular mouse and change it every time it spoil. sigh.That's business. Anyway, I gave up using Razer products as from experiences, they are flimsy and break quite easily. I prefer Steelseries. QUOTE(svfn @ Aug 7 2017, 08:28 PM) even expensive mouse also use omron switch, heavy usage gonna wear out the left click in 1 year or sooner. eventually need to open the switch and correct the bronze lever, or resolder new switch. If I have to drop so much money on a mouse I do not expect myself to service so often. So that replaceable switch feature is kinda poinless. ROG replaceable switch seems nice but i seen review saying the mouse itself not as good due to hardware acceleration and rubber peeling grip. Steelseries one might be better since they use custom switch rated for 30M clicks, but not sure though. oh well, at least omron one the switch easier to open than some other switch. *meanwhile i am still hoping a mouse imunue to this problem. This post has been edited by Boldnut: Aug 7 2017, 10:11 PM |
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Aug 7 2017, 10:40 PM
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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Aug 7 2017, 10:22 PM) One thing about gaming mouse is the ability to customise the settings (sensitivity, acceleration, etc) and offer high dpi which normal mouse doesn't. If you play high resolution, you will need that dpi rate so no choice, gaming mouse is still preferred. A lot of games got mouse slider already. So can adjust per game basisI've bought a lot of expensive gaming mouse before and it's really no big deal compared to the cheap ones. In fact, those RM100+ gaming mouse can already do the job most of the time. Currently I'm settled with a SS Rival, don't even bother changing to anything else despite owner SS Sensei & other more expensive mouse before. Unless you want to adjust on the fly for FPS game like diff guns diff dpi. I rarely use that feature, so those button no use for me. |
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