My Logitech V500 mouse broke some days ago. Currently using a BT Mighty Mouse but it's utter pants for pixel art and gaming. So I'm after a mouse. The best mouse. I find it easy to spend a lot of money on a good mouse 'cuz you spend so much time holding the damn thing.
Been looking at the Logitech G7 or MX Revolution. Any opinions on those? What about Microsoft mice or out else?
I saw a laser mouse, not optical for RM36 (about $ at the local store. Specs looked pretty damn nice for something that cheap. But if you want a damn good mouse and have the money to afford it, the Razer mice are damn sweet: http://www.razerzone.com/
Or sometimes, a RM5 (about < $2) mousepad helps a lot. I used to have a fairly poor mouse, but the mousepad did the trick. Heck, probably would've gotten a lot more frags at last year's WCG if I brought that mousepad last year. Just get a simple, plain, cloth mousepad, none of the fancy synthetic fiber ones.
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Razer look quite savvy. Ideally though I'd like to either skip laser mice (*too* precise) or get one like the G7 that supports on-the-fly resolution switching.
Really don't want a Bluetooth mouse either. They're just too laggy and power hungry.
DaVince This fool just HAD to have a custom rating
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23rd March, 2007 at 16:21:42 -
Cheap and very accurate is a Trust laptop mouse. Mine has only one middle button, however, but it's accurate as hell which is a good advantage for pixel/other art.
When my logitech wireless thing spazzed out recently I pulled an old microsoft intellimouse explorer 1.0 (or 1.1, I'm not sure) out of the drawer. Four buttons plus clickable scroll, optical, wired. Nice and big and chunky; fits my hand perfectly. Probably one of the best I've used and I'm sure they're cheap as shit now. No idea what the newer ones are like.
Well it was a toss up between the G7 (can't be doing with wires) and the MX Revolution.
G7 has DPI switching, custom batteries with charger.
MX Revolution looks comfier. More buttons.
So I thought bugger it and ordered the VX Revolution. Can't be much wrong with it.
edit: We still use an Intellimouse 1.0 for the desktop in the study. Really solid mouse, after god knows how many years it's starting to piss up on the left click.