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- nocomply0
- Yeah, the Magic Mouse is just plain awful.Continuity
- every apple mouse is awful. for a company that does so much so well. they suck at mice.monNom
- Own this as well. It's perfect. Small footprint, amazing battery life. Feels good in my hand.jtb26
- < amen to thatKiko
- plash0
i use this. http://www.cybersnipa.com/us/gam…
it has multi mode programmable/macro switch (can store up to 63 commands), laser optic, has the ability to re-calibrate the sensitivity on the fly, has an adjustable 100-5000 DP switch. comes with weights to match your preference and it has 2 types of grips to choose form. also cheap price for what you're getting. 60bucks
Cybersnipa Silencer Mouse.
- inteliboy0
Why is there no middle ground?? You either have this beautiful looking mouse from Apple that is annoying as fuck to use, or go with a mouse that looks like you're in the middle of a LAN tournament in South Korea.
- noth wrong with being in the middle of a LAN tournament in South Korea.albums
- rosem0
- this is nice, but it can't replace a mouse I thinkMiguex
- i have one, it's good r goifing around surfin' junkprophetone
- haha nice ipad typosprophetone
- its shit for working. good for browsing.pango
- all our developers use these = they love them.bulletfactory
- I bought one thinking it's speed up my workflow, but have yet to integrate it very well.nocomply
- cunticle0
the thing with wacom vs mouse is that it takes time to get used to it, either way going from mouse to pen or pen to mouse. i think it's well worth it to get used to the pen.
- omg0
- albums0
Thinking about giving one of these a try. My wacom interferes with c4d r11, we'll see if it still does with r14, I assume it will, so I just use a standard optical mouse for now.
http://www.amazon.com/3M-Wireles…
If this doesn't work out I'll probably just get one of those mad catz for the adjustable feature.
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_s…
- sine0
^ i've got the Logitech M325. solid, simple mouse, and the battery's been going for 3 months straight without needing a recharge.
http://www.logitech.com/en-us/pr…
- Peter0
Wacom since 99 or so.
Nothing like it.
The intuos 5 is pretty great. Flat, compact, cords can be stripped of for when lugging it around.
The touch part I don't care for. Rubbish.But I second that robotic looking mouse on the previous page if you want to go mouse. I use it for that occasional gaming session. No complaints. It's very, very customizable.
The name of it is R.A.T.9.
Oppose to what some comments read on last page it doesn't "come apart" :)
It's just shown there with the adjustable parts taken completely off. And with the spare parts next to it as well.You get a set of weights and finishes with it. All of those making it fit pretty much any hand bar from those with gigantism. For your reference:
- monolith0
I tried every single "pro" mouse available.. all higher end logitech ones, microsoft ones etc.. while Logitech MX is definitely on top (I used it for a long time), I found the best mouse you can get.
http://www.razerzone.com/gaming-…
8200dpi for any serious graphics work (not just for gaming). It fits in hand nicely since it's on the smaller size and it's designed for both left handed and right handed people.
It's not wireless is the only downside for some people but not for me. Mouse is tops!