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- Ben990
- Logitech Performance MXmonospaced
- Logitech RX250 + Wacom Intuos 3 here, just fine (i'm using mouse pad yet, a thin one, when working on my drawing table)OBBTKN
- Just spend more than $15 on a mouse!
Good God, I never understand people who economise on input and output devices when they work with computers all day long.detritus - I puleld that figure out of my ass, but that mouse is literally CAN$14.99 .detritus
- i know.. time to get a good mouseBen99
- I use a steelseries Raw. It's a 'gaming' mouse, which I don't use for gaming, but is very comfortable and customisable.face_melter
- gaming mouses are reallly good usally.pango
- just ordered a Logitech Performance MX, reviews are all good.Ben99
- I love that one, Ben ... I know moldero is also a huge fan. Be sure to set up configurations for each app. Cheers!monospaced
- seconding the mxgarbage
- g602, I don't care if they said it's a gaming mouse, it became what it wanted to bekalkal
- I had a bad experience with an expensive gaming mouse. Thought it would be really good with a high sample rate, but there was way too much cursor acceleration.monNom
- ...And I just couldn't dial it out. I'd recommend an office/productivity mouse after that experience. I think corded are better, MS or logitech. No bluetooth.monNom
- Thinking about getting the MX as wellpango
- Or just hover behind people's shoulder and tell them what to do.
No mouse required.pango - Logitech M705. I had the expensive one before, too much extra plastic. Their mobile one is the best, but the M705 is a great deal.formed
- If you want something super advanced check out Tecco x30 with blaze light movement and galexi™ precision.Hayoth
- this one got great reviews as well.
https://steelseries.…pango - 160$ for a mouse?? 160$USD is 230$CAD at the moment.... I'll pass :PBen99
- quickly scrolling by this post looked lik a narwhal********
