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Anyone else appreciate tiny mice?

HeXploiT

Diamond Member
I picked up this pint sized two button rubber gripped 800dpi laser mini mouse from a second hand store for 25¢ a few weeks back and it has since replaced my razor diamondback as my CS:S & BF2 mouse and in my opinion is the most comfortable mouse I have ever used. It does not even say what it is. I've tried the copperhead and a few others but this little generic thing, although not as accurate, is perfect. Now I'm one of those people who hold the mouse with my thumb and ring finger with no part of my palm ever touching the mouse.
No wonder I don't like most mice. So my question is if anyone has any suggestions for good mini mice? Not sure if I've ever seen a high resolution gaming mini mouse advertised but I'd love to find one.
 
"Now I'm one of those people who hold the mouse with my thumb and ring finger with no part of my palm ever touching the mouse."

And that is exactly how a mouse is supposed to be used. That is how it is taught.

I have used small ones for years - not now have settled on a medium Logitech VX Nano. The tiny transmitter receiver trumps rodent size for my laptop.

Nano
 
for laptops i really like the look and feel of the Logitech VX Nano. i like the small USB receiver + the rubber side grip. i only wished the finger buttons were rubber-non slip buttons like my copperhead
 
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