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Finally a good mouse SteelSeries Ikari

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Zebo

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Just wanted to post this because I've have been searching for a good mouse for about 5 years (OCD) and found this by accident when I ordered a steelseries 7G KB and wanted matching mouse so I ordered steelsries too. I have big hands, I'm like 6'4" and with big meat hooks can palm a regulation basketball and size 13 wedding ring and most mouses feel so small. Also this mouse has good clicks in buttons and wheel. Many mouses I click accidentally a lot with just mass of my hand on them. And the free floating wheels I accidentally swap weapons in FPSs. Not so with this mouse. It has positive clicks on wheel which take minimal force but you won't accidentally start spinning wheel. So much better than my logitec MX performance. Check it out.

Pros
-Good for big hands
-Good positive clicks which give classic "analog" audible and tactile feedback
-Nice rubber on side for when you sweat
- 40.000 samples per second for unbeatable tracking
- 1 - 3.200 CPI (changeable in increments of one)
- Built in LCD display to help set CPI values on-the-fly

Cons
Price about $55
 
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It's not symmetrical it's RH only. I had an IME3 once and ring and pinky has no where to go unlike this mouse which has groves on the side for them. Other than that IME3 has good clicks too.

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About same size but narrower so worse. I was honestly going to mod a mouse with fiberglass to fill in my hand until I found this.
 
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