Well my old trusty G400 is on the way out. It stops reading input for around 3 seconds every few minutes making it really annoying to play any Video James. What would be a good replacement mouse?
Well my old trusty G400 is on the way out...
My G400s just crapped out on me, so I went with pic related.
I love it. Looks great, and honestly I was tired of Logitech's crappy software. SteelSeries is better.
mionix naos 7000
most fucking underrated mouse ever
perfect optical sensor
comfiest grip if you have man hands
quality build
G400s here: The right click is getting to where I can't hold the button down without it releasing while still holding it.
Replace the wire with any old wired mouse you have. It's incredibly easy.
Unless you are looking for an excuse to buy a new mouse.
G502 of course
Have to go non-logitech
Yikes.
Not OP, but man do I avoid these bloated, ugly looking mice like the plague.
Remember the KISS principle.
>KISS principle
what?
Keep It Simple, Stupid.
It means to don't over-complicate things.
Cable is probably just loose OP. Buy a new one (it's a generic cable, multiple logitech mice use it) and replace it, I did it in 20 minutes with a youtube guide. I've tried plenty of other mice but G400>rest.
Is the sensor as good?
This felt a bit weird at first because it was so small but it's pretty good. It has been designed by LoL pro gamers and man did they know how to design a good mouse!
this
it looks like a transformer penis but it feels even better than the G400 imo
Not him but iirc g502 is one of the few with a flawless sensor, the g402 or whatever the new g4xx is has like most mice an imperfect one. That said it still looks ugly as fuck.
Yeah but who gives a fuck how a mouse looks? I bet its comfy as shit in your hand, logitech usually are.
Disregard all other answers get this.
DON'T GET STEELSERIES RIVAL 300!
Got one a few weeks ago and it suffers greatly from involuntary cursor glide
Literally best consumer-grade sensor on the planet.
I'm trying to play some games, not making a call.
>horrible angular buttons with sharp edges
>all over the mouse, different sizes and shapings, no discernable pattern to how they are placed
>nowhere to rest thumb without pressing one of the very light buttons
>mouse buttons extend ove the edge, meaning when transporting it would be very easy to get something stuc inside and/or damage it
I'll stick with my G400 thanks
>nowhere to rest thumb without pressing one of the very light buttons
This alone tells me this retard has absolutely no clue what the fuck he's talking about and has never held the mouse before in his life. I have some minor issues with it but no one listen to this fucking idiot who spews shit out of his ass. Find a proper review.
>>nowhere to rest thumb without pressing one of the very light buttons
>>sharp edges
I really doubt you'll cut yourself on a mouse but whatever I bet its comfy as fuck, they always are. I'll reserve judgement until I've held one in my hand.
Anyone know anything about the Roccat mice? Kind of eyeballing one since they seem to be on the cheaper side, but I've always looked at price as "cheap is cheap for a reason".
>This alone tells me this retard has absolutely no clue what the fuck he's talking about and has never held the mouse before in his life. I have some minor issues with it but no one listen to this fucking idiot who spews shit out of his ass. Find a proper review.
I've held the G402 proteus and that's exactly what the button feel like, light plastic shit.
Can anyone comment on zowie mice? The lack of drivers and simplicity of design appeal to me but I'm not sure how they compare to other brands.
I always hated the stupid wing thing, and I still kind of hate it, but after having used a few mice with no wing and just a grip, I've come to realize how 95% of mice like that are badly designed so your thumb hits the surface of the desk and gets caught during movement if you're not careful. The stupid wing is a halfway compromise and not so bad after all.
To the people who think the buttons are badly shaped, buttons 4 and 5 have better placement than almost any mouse I know. They're easily reachable unlike say, a G400 which was my previous main. The shape and pressure needed to actuate are perfect. It's so easy to instantly find and press it. It's like the shape is specifically designed to make use of the force applied to it so that properly angled presses are easy while also protecting from accidental side presses.
I use G8 for sensitivity up, and G9 for sensitivity down, which are in great positions for that. You never press them unintentionally. G7 is my default sensitivity. It would be a good spot for a macro kind of key, but I don't like macros so I just make it (basically) an unused button, which is good because sometimes I feel like clicking something that does nothing, but that's just me. Mousewheel lock/unlock button is perfectly placed. Easy to reach but never touch it without intent, and the pressure required to activate is just right.
I think everyone is discussing the G502, m8. That being said, I own a G400, G402, G502, steelseries sensei, mx518, mionix avior 7000, and CM Storm spawn.
You're full of shit. The best feeling buttons are probably the avior but the G402 is by no means 'cheap and plasticy'. The G400 and G402 are virtually identical in how they feel to click.
I too have come to rely on the wing, after using mice with it for so long using one sans wing is like having 5 thumbs
Thanks for the input
They're kinda small tbqh senpai. I don't like mice that small, but I've never used one personally. Looks like a 100% fingertip mouse, which I don't like. I prefer claw grips where you actually have your palm on them.
I've tried a lot of mouses, so here's my input
>g502 was comfy and had a flawless sensor but it was way too heavy
>g303 also has a great sensor but the shape of the mouse demands small hands and a certain grip
>DA chroma was comfy and fit my hand perfectly but it developed a serious rattling problem after a whIle along with double click issues
>SS rival is my current mouse and it's easily the best for me. Good sensor, lightweight, ergonomic, and has good firmware. Only issue is the plastic wearing out on the sides and the occasional sensor flare that sends my cursor flying
I have this mouse from a g500 that I upgraded from. I still use both daily because I took the g500 to work.
Three g502 is pretty ridiculous looking, but fits snuggly in my hands both claw and palm grip.
For me it's not the wing that prevent my thumb from hitting the mat, but the shape on the right. I don't really like that it lacks any ergonomics on the right, but my mionix avior has the opposite issue where it's completely ergonomically shaped which makes my pinky and sometimes ring finger get run over by the mouse during movement if I get too comfortable.
>g502 was comfy and had a flawless sensor but it was way too heavy
I thought I was the only one who thought this motherfucking mouse was WAY TOO HEAVY. I kept seeing people say how they put the weights in it and thought how the fuck anyone found that to be a good idea.
I've seen people mentioned they got a mionix castor and some people say it's one of the best mice they've used. I look at the left side's lack shape like this \ and I'm turned off. If your thumb isn't pressed against the side with any force it falls down where it hits the mousepad and hinders movement to the left. Sounds like it could be uncomfortable for palm or claw users. That being said many people praise the hell out of it. Anyone used it?
open it up, write down the model number of the microswitch, and find an equivalent replacement. mice are hilariously easily serviceable. don't ever throw away an mx51_/g400_ due to a bad microswitch. it's SUCH an easy fix. hell, even the sensors are probably easily sourceable parts, as well
Just got a FK1 and the transition from a G400 was very smooth. I use booth palm and claw grip and the mouse feels well suited for both.
Increased DPI took a little getting used though.
OP here, went ahead and bought the G502 since the only complaint people seem to have is that it was heavy and that usually isn't a problem for me.
Thanks for all the recommendations guys.
Should have got the g500s desu
Macros will help you play games.
Clicking on a hotkey that your thumb is always resting on is much quicker than pressing a key on the keyboard. And plus all the possibilities multiple key/repeating macros offer.
Yes.
It is heavy too, which makes for an infinitely more pleasant experience than lighter mice.
For any fellow gentlemen who disapprove of garish lighting, you can easily turn off the lights on this model.
>Not having Amazon Prime
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