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Post by RaZgRiZ on Jan 14, 2011 13:04:37 GMT -5
My OCZ Equalizer is by now a couple o years old, the triple threat button stopped working, my scroll wheel is leaning sideways, the paint is coming off, the rubber sides are sliding all over, and this marks its upcoming end. COMPULSORY- More than 2 DPI settings
- No installation software
- Wired plug'n'play
- At least a 2-way scroll wheel
- Tracking speed of at least 1m/s
- Costs less than 40 Euros
OPTIONAL- Adjustable weight (cartridges)
- 4-way scroll wheel (tilt)
- Programmable keys
- Made for finger-grip
This one is my favorites so far: Sweex Nitro Gaming Laser Mouse (Stupid webpage always says its not found, ignore that, follow instructions) www.sweex.com/en/homeSearch for "Nitro Gaming Laser Mouse" Click the only result. THERMALTAKE MO-BLK002DT BLACK GAMING MOUSE www.thermaltakeusa.com/Store/Product.aspx?C=1154&SC=1166&ID=1358#Tab0Any ideas of your own to suggest? If you suggestion is unavailable at my stores i'll let you know
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Post by Windecker on Jan 14, 2011 22:29:21 GMT -5
I have a Logitech G500. Has 3 adjustable DPI settings, and goes up to 5700 dpi, three button scroll wheel ( side to side, and regular middle click ) inertial scrolling and regular scrolling, three buttons on the side of the mouse. 4.19m/s tracking speed. has removable weight cartridge with slots for 6 weights, each weight being either 4.6 or 1.7 grams It is wired.
Does not need software to work, but comes with software for custom macros. Mouse includes onboard memory,
It's also shaped nicely and is very comfortable.
I'm not sure of the currency, but according to my conversions, it's worth between 40 and 52 euros depending on where you buy it.
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Post by RaZgRiZ on Jan 15, 2011 7:40:57 GMT -5
It sure seems like a good mouse, but i dislike the fact that it only has 3 DPI settings which are so far away. 200-5700 doesn't leave much room for guessing where the middle is, and that is way too fast for me, as i often use 1200-1600 DPI. The price is also a problem for 57Euros Last, its based on a palm grip and doesn't look too comfortable, judging from the pictures and user reviews.
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Post by Windecker on Jan 15, 2011 9:09:34 GMT -5
It is very comfortable, and it would help if you READ what I said.
Has 3 adjustable DPI settings, and goes up to 5700 dpi, meaning, you can set each one specifically.
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Post by RaZgRiZ on Jan 15, 2011 9:27:44 GMT -5
well anything above 2400 is really overkill for me, so i don't care how high it goes. The problem is the price though, its not exactly cheap as a mouse.
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Post by Chasester on Jan 15, 2011 13:06:52 GMT -5
why u need a gaming mouse u euros cannot shot any ways... i run a generic dell mouse... and i kick colon :0 chasester
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Post by RaZgRiZ on Jan 16, 2011 10:42:09 GMT -5
non of your business, either help me choose/suggest a better one, or gtfo
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Post by Chasester on Jan 16, 2011 13:08:35 GMT -5
;D
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Post by RaZgRiZ on Jan 19, 2011 17:29:18 GMT -5
I'm done here, locking
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