D digiram Diamond Member Apr 17, 2004 3,991 172 106 Jul 6, 2016 #1 Looking to get a decent gaming mouse for my daughter who has tiny hands. Any recommendations?
DigDog Lifer Jun 3, 2011 14,654 3,011 136 Jul 6, 2016 #3 abyssus is tiny and has perfect 1:1 tracking (if that matters). the logitech g302 is also a good choice. much used in the quake community these days.
abyssus is tiny and has perfect 1:1 tracking (if that matters). the logitech g302 is also a good choice. much used in the quake community these days.
D digiram Diamond Member Apr 17, 2004 3,991 172 106 Jul 6, 2016 #4 AdamK47 said: The Trump gaming mouse. (sorry, had to) Click to expand... lol... Let me see if newegg carries those.
AdamK47 said: The Trump gaming mouse. (sorry, had to) Click to expand... lol... Let me see if newegg carries those.
G giantpandaman2 Senior member Oct 17, 2005 580 11 81 Jul 6, 2016 #6 Logitech G303 is also a good bet. (G303 is the update to the G302.) You can't really go wrong with the Zowie FK2 either. Last edited: Jul 6, 2016
Logitech G303 is also a good bet. (G303 is the update to the G302.) You can't really go wrong with the Zowie FK2 either.
Y Yakk Golden Member May 28, 2016 1,574 275 81 Jul 6, 2016 #7 The G302 should still be available at decent prices. I have large hands but use a G302 for twitch and MOBA games. That mouse is just sooooo responsive.
The G302 should still be available at decent prices. I have large hands but use a G302 for twitch and MOBA games. That mouse is just sooooo responsive.
JTsyo Lifer Nov 18, 2007 12,035 1,134 126 Jul 6, 2016 #8 I use the Perixx PERIMICE-307B, you can pick it up for under $15 and it's been solid.
Grooveriding Diamond Member Dec 25, 2008 9,147 1,330 126 Jul 6, 2016 #9 AdamK47 said: The Trump gaming mouse. (sorry, had to) Click to expand... This for sure. It's the best mouse with the greatest buttons and no one builds a better sensor. It's the greatest, trust me.
AdamK47 said: The Trump gaming mouse. (sorry, had to) Click to expand... This for sure. It's the best mouse with the greatest buttons and no one builds a better sensor. It's the greatest, trust me.
jlee Lifer Sep 12, 2001 48,518 223 106 Jul 6, 2016 #10 DigDog said: abyssus is tiny and has perfect 1:1 tracking (if that matters). the logitech g302 is also a good choice. much used in the quake community these days. Click to expand... I don't really like the feel of the g302 -- the sides flare out too much for me. I love G500's, but that may be too large..
DigDog said: abyssus is tiny and has perfect 1:1 tracking (if that matters). the logitech g302 is also a good choice. much used in the quake community these days. Click to expand... I don't really like the feel of the g302 -- the sides flare out too much for me. I love G500's, but that may be too large..
DigDog Lifer Jun 3, 2011 14,654 3,011 136 Jul 7, 2016 #11 it's true the sides are weird. i would rather have the abyssus.
M Maxim DeLacy Junior Member Jul 12, 2016 1 0 0 Jul 12, 2016 #12 My 11 year old daughter and 10 year old son both use the Logitech G300s. It's about 75 grams in weight and small enough for kids' hands. It's also a perfect gaming mouse for claw/fingertip grip gamers...like myself. http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00PVWZH78
My 11 year old daughter and 10 year old son both use the Logitech G300s. It's about 75 grams in weight and small enough for kids' hands. It's also a perfect gaming mouse for claw/fingertip grip gamers...like myself. http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00PVWZH78