Design Mouse

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  • Nairn0

    imo, mice that are billed as gaming mice tend to be designer-friendly too - they're high on ergonomics and feature accurate and high DPI levels.

    I'm currently using a pretty cheap-o corded Logitech (modern equivalent is the 518), which i prefer infinitely to my heavier un-corded 'laser' mx1000 logitech, as it's more delicate when shunting anchor points etc.

    I'm interested in the mice from Razer, as they have switchable dpi rates and fully configurable buttons (imagine setting side-buttons to traverse layers or set marquee or whatever.. *cream*). Some models also have rubberised top surfaces for grip and long-term comfort.

    http://www.razerzone.com/Product…

    (ignore stupid lights and l33t aesthetics :)

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