Joined: Jun 20, 2012
Posts: 302
Location: Los Angeles
I have been using the razer deathadder for about two or three years now. But at present, the mouse seems to have it's own mind and starts wondering of doing things that I have to fight to keep it in control. I have been looking at the razer taipa, but when I do my home work on the mouse, all the reviews have more cons then pros. So I'm seeking to find a wired gaming mouse that's worth it's weight in gold. Can someone please give me some suggestions???
Thank You.
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Joined: Jul 07, 2010
Posts: 3247
Location: Wisconsin
Buy a Cyborg Rat 7.............
Joined: Mar 24, 2009
Posts: 2010
Location: Washington
Logitech G500 or G700. Great for Palm and hybrid grips. I have large hands and have found these to be the most comfortable. The G700 also has a wireless mode. Battery life isn't the best but it is nice to have and the transition is seamless.
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Location: Haddon Twp. NJ
Joined: May 31, 2011
Posts: 2631
Location: Fort McMurray, AB
I replaced my 8-year old Razer Copperhead with a Logitech G9x. I'm quiet happy with it. precise, blah blah, and it has the best DPI button place emnt I've ever used on a mouse. But it's pretty low, which may not appeal to you.
Really, it's best to try to actually get your hands on a mouse for feel before you buy.
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Joined: Mar 24, 2009
Posts: 2010
Location: Washington
I have a G9x also. Too small for me. I also still have a first gen G5 that works like a champ. Bottom line, find a Logitech mouse you are comfortable with.
Joined: Mar 13, 2011
Posts: 2064
Location: Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
Check out the Corsair M65...works for me....and it feels good.
Joined: Feb 09, 2013
Posts: 212
Location: Union, Missouri
I use the g9x laser logitech also, even though a tad small you can change weights to make it heavier or lighter. I loved my microsoft sidewindwer but it died .
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Joined: Feb 27, 2011
Posts: 258
Location: Newcastle, NSW, Australia
I use a Razer Naga. 17 buttons, all of which can be programmed as hot keys. It makes weapon transitions and equipment available with a minor movement of your thumb.
Joined: Jan 25, 2010
Posts: 948
Location: Thunder Bay, ON Canada
I have a G7 and it's good. I like the wireless but if there was something that felt good and was functionally good I'd go wired too.
Joined: Jun 20, 2012
Posts: 302
Location: Los Angeles
Well thank you all Very Much......Looks like I'm going to be switching back to the Logitech again........
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