Logitech G604
I tried one of these a few weeks ago ... not nearly as many buttons as some of the above but still quite a few compared to normal gaming mice.
I REALLY wanted to like it because it was handy having those side buttons there to program but I found that in order to use any but the lower row front and rear side-buttons made my wrist sore.
The other annoying (but not deal-breaking by itself) was that the right mouse button is super-sensitive which makes it nearly impossible to pick up the mouse to relocate without clicking it. I found this compounded the sore-wrist too by preventing my pinky/ring-finger from resting on the mouse.
Swapped it out for the updated MX-518 corded mouse and am much happier. (virtually identical to the original with better switch's and sensor)
I think the logitech performance MX is the best mouse ever made except for two problems, the battery life is terrible and they are discontinued. I can live with the battery life so I bought a few of them, but I'm on my last one. Apparently the resellers realize this as they are listed for 350 bucks on Wallmart.com .
Greatest gaming mouse ever
I used the original mx518 for a while and loved it. Then the G502. Since then I've tried almost 15 different mice. I can't go back to a mouse that weighs that much again. I'm sure you can go too light but the Glorious Odin model 0 is perfect. And ergonomic. The Final Mouse hype train was light too, and a good shape, but a tad big. Plus not as solid feeling as this.I saw that one looked interesting ... I don't care much about the weight though more the shape being comfortable and sensor-quality.
Note I got that updated MX-518 for $21 which I'm pretty sure was a mistake on Best Buys part so tough to go too far wrong!
I used the original mx518 for a while and loved it. Then the G502. Since then I've tried almost 15 different mice. I can't go back to a mouse that weighs that much again. I'm sure you can go too light but the Glorious Odin model 0 is perfect. And ergonomic. The Final Mouse hype train was light too, and a good shape, but a tad big. Plus not as solid feeling as this.
No issues with performance.
I can only presume this type of stuff is more relevant to super duper asians playing RTS games. Maybe MMO.
Or maybe not. Personally I can't see this being useful in stuff like FPS.
Your thinking is wrong. I have that mouse and the MX Revolution was better. The Performance MX in the two copies I have will not hold a long enough change to come anywhere near as close to the MX Rev.I think the logitech performance MX is the best mouse ever made except for two problems, the battery life is terrible and they are discontinued. I can live with the battery life so I bought a few of them, but I'm on my last one. Apparently the resellers realize this as they are listed for 350 bucks on Wallmart.com .
I think the logitech performance MX is the best mouse ever made except for two problems, the battery life is terrible and they are discontinued. I can live with the battery life so I bought a few of them, but I'm on my last one. Apparently the resellers realize this as they are listed for 350 bucks on Wallmart.com .
It had to be done:
I have an older very similarly shaped model ... MX-710 I believe. Came bundled with a keyboard and was one of the last models that didn't use the unified receiver.
Mainly use it to work on people's laptops these days ... I hate touching somebody else's grungy keyboard lol.
Here's another multi-button option which looks like it might be more comfortable to use ... reportedly the scroll-wheel on these is a bit fragile though.
CORSAIR - Scimitar RGB Elite