I've been using my mx1000 for years and managed fine with it. I don't really know if going to a good wired mouse would help any. One advantage would be that wired mice are often much lighter. Batteries don't bother me too much as I just have to remember to charge it every 1-2weeks, and I usually just let it sit in there overnight then.
		
		
	 
me too, i got decent kills in cs source and such, its not like you totally suck from a little mouse lag, but i use my g9 now. there is a difference, its subtle..like how you can get away with 30fps for gaming, but 60fps is so much better.
whether it makes me better at the game i dunno, it feels better

  hell i can set it to a 1000hz polling rate
 
i still use a revolution and such for desktop as well though.
i've not used the newest performance mice, but so far my experience with half a dozen higher performance wireless logitech mice through the years they never have matched wired mice when it comes to lag. maybe the newest ones have some new tech i don't know of, but i haven't' seen anything on it.  i'd need an explanation of how this new breakthrough tech solves all wireless issues because since the mx700 little has changed.  that was when it got passable for gaming, but i haven't really seen much of a difference since no matter what they claim.
	
		
	
	
		
		
			I have not had any of those problems yet, but I only purchased the mouse a few weeks or so ago.  I've never had the battery die on me while playing, but maybe that is just luck because I do not really pay much attention to charging it.
 
I kind of wish the Mamba weighed a bit more, it's a tad too light for my taste.  Honestly I did not see many other decent options when I was looking for wireless mice, this one sort of just won out by default.
 
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yea i load up the g9 with the heaviest weights

 its the heaviest of all my mice.  the mx1100 is second place, the v550 weighs about the same as the rev even with 2 aa's inside.
	
		
	
	
		
		
			I like the mouse bungee idea but I don't feel like paying ~$25 shipped for it (which seems to be the price on eBay).
		
		
	 
you can keep some slack threading the cord through a binder clip handles clamped on the back of the desk.
http://www.grynx.com/projects/binder-clips-and-cables/
http://lifehacker.com/257913/diy-binder-clip-cable-catcher
all kinds of useful, and cheap
