Need sugestiona for mouse

Hi, Im an architect student in third year and we are working with digital rendering. I had a mini mouse for laptops for all these years and for rendering and drawing in CAD is not acurate. I want to buy a good mouse that lasts and its good.

Should i buy Razer/steelseries? Or im cool with any "standsrd mouse"?

Does DPI mean something important in what i want to do?

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>sugestiona
You have to go back!

Get a CAD mouse

I'm also looking for a decent gaymen mouse. I have a G502 but it's a little too heavy and I got tired of the design desu. Is the Steelseries Rival 300 any good if I want something lighter and better looking?

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Logitech G403 Prodigy Wired

logitech G something something for around $40-60, not wireless

I'd reccomend a microsoft A1 mouse like you have in the upper middle of your image. If you can't find an A1 get a microsoft intellimouse it has the same sensor. Wouldn't use some sort of gaming mouse for what you do. I mean you could but it would be more of a pain in the ass than it would be worth. As far as DPI goes i highly doubt you will need anything higher than the standard DPI the mouse uses.

I'd be more concerned with how linear the sensor is. You would want something with zero built in acceleration to produce the most accurate drawings. The mouse i recommended has a very linear sensor.

Look up "how to remove mouse acceleration" You don't exactly need to download mouse fixes but you should try disabling "enhanced pointer precision" (granted you are using windows, it is more complicated on a mac). Even with your old mouse this will help things out a bit before you get a good one.

Please god do not listen to this guy.
Trying to use a fucking wheel mouse optical on anything higher than 1024x768 especially with enhanced pointer precision off is an absolute nightmare. Don't buy a mouse with less than 1000 DPI.

Trackball > clit mouse > thumbball > keyboard mouse keys > pleb mice > trackpad > touchscreens

Kensington Expert Mouse pictured. They even have a wireless version now for retarded people.

The intellimouse, of course.

>CAD mouse
No one uses that shit anymore.

Since there's already a thread about it, I'll ask here.

I too am in need of a mouse. Not for gayman, but I'm open to using gayman shit for normal work (as long as the quality is there). Cost isn't really too much of an issue since my dad got me a nice big NCIX giftcard for Christmas. I just want a GOOD mouse that's gonna last me a long time.

Obviously, since I'm ordering off of NCIX, that's going to be the big restraint. As in, I can't order an old MX510 (although that would be my mouse of choice if I could get one). Are the high-end Logitech mouse still good? I'm basically just wanting something I can use and abuse for a few hours every day, although I won't be gaming with it.

just get a deathadder elite, it's a great mouse

Welly...I Guess ill have to go for a gayman mouse? Open for more sugetions anyways...im traveling next week

We had a good thread about cheap mice a few days ago.

If you want a simple, solid package just get a Logitech M510. If you want the best little shit-posting mouse ever made, get the Logitech M325. They both last for 4+ years and are under $20.

I just checked NCIX to see if they even have what I recommended. Holy shit those prices. What a scam. They're both under $20 at Amazon or BestBuy.

CADmouse.

What are you talking about? I use the same mouse, but black. I've used it for 2 years now, and it's great.

Where can i buy a g400s that isnt 1 million dollars?

Why do you want one? The never Logitech mice like the g502 are far more superior. This is coming from a longtime owner of a g500,400 and 700

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>If you want a simple, solid package just get a Logitech M510. If you want the best little shit-posting mouse ever made, get the Logitech M325. They both last for 4+ years and are under $20.
How's M525 Wireless Mouse? It's only few bucks more yet I like how it looks.

Also, what do they mean by Optical sensor?

>Logitech Advanced Optical Technology
>Laser-grade precision tracks over the most challenging surfaces—including smooth, glossy surfaces**—that are problematic for standard optical mice. All while using less power so you get longer battery life and more convenience

how does that compare to laser?

I own a G400s and a MX Master and can recommend both. The G400s is great for gaming and the MX Master is comfy and battery lasts forever, plus works in reflective surfaces.

Is the g403 any good? Never used Logitech mice before and I need a cheapo comfy mouse with 2 side buttons.

Logitech B100

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Anything else is trash

It certainly gets the job done and is comfortable but I don't think it has a perfect sensor

He means that navigating on the desktop, usually with multiple high resolutions screens on a 400 dpi mouse is a nightmare.

Also the biggest mistake is asking Sup Forums for advice on gaming mice. You get the latest meme trash mice like g502 recommended.

What do you need a perfect sensor for though? Unless you're literally a professional Dota or CS player, a perfect sensor not only isn't necessary, it isn't detectable.

Please define perfect sensor.

Because I've seen that term used for like 90% of gayming mice, starting from G400(s) which had insane smoothing and high LOD to mice with prediction.

The g400 shouldn't have had that.

Basically the fucking sensor tracks identically to how you move it...that's how I define "perfect"

You are correct, the sensor doesn't need to be perfect unless you're a god of gaming but still. Dissapointing shit like this could happen to you if you elect to just forego it entirely

youtube.com/watch?v=fVtfNSI_I1U

You are actually a retard

For your use my master

MX master or g900

The scroll wheel is godtier

Seconding this. MX master is fantastic and the scroll wheel is probably the closest feeling you'll get to injecting heroin.

Fellow G400sfag here, and I concur. One of the best mice I've ever owned and I plan to keep it going as long as humanly possible, to the extent of replacing worn parts as necessary and where possible.

that's not even a real word
'sugerencia' is what he would write if he was one of those mexican people

>Rocketjumpninja

Based

Razer iz best lul XDDDD

Logitech M500

Logitech mice are good in general. I like a bit of weight so have an MX Revolution on the desktop, which I think was replaced by the Master as you can't get them anymore. I have an M705 for mobile use, it has decent weight but a non-god-tier wheel, the only down side is that the sensor is on the right side rather than the left.

Would recommend them both though. M705 is a solid little mouse for a fair price.

>You get the latest meme trash mice like g502 recommended.

There is objectively nothing wrong with the g502 other than the weight.

what, i've used a 400dpi mouse on a 1920x1200 screen, acceleration off offcourse, for over a year now and there is no problem whatsoever

shape

Depends on the size of your hand

rocketjumpninja.com/find-a-mouse/

I would suggest that you try using a trackball mouse.
They are comfortable when you are doing designing on the computer.

when he is not gaming, then there is no need for a cable mouse.

The input lag from using wireless is completely undetectable to anyone up to (and including) professional gamers.

If a mouse were plugged into the charging cable, you literally would not be able to tell if it was connected via wired or wireless technology unless you were told which.