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Mouse Help by build_high December 10, 2014 at 10:12 AM UTC

Ive been looking for a  (preferably wireless) gaming mouse with a few easily programmable buttons, like wun for optifine zoom, sprint F5 etc. I dont wanna pay tuu much for it, preferably around $50. My friend has a razer ouroborous which i can easily get around 16 cps (which i need because ping likes to not register my hits >:E)  with and find it really comfortable so if yew guys know of anything similar or a way of getting it cheaper that would be greatly appreciated.     :D

_Phyre December 10, 2014 at 1:12 PM UTC

Logitech 502 :P

Pavlo December 10, 2014 at 2:12 PM UTC

What Vsplesk said :D
if that's too expensive,  then the logitech G402 will do great as well!

Stimulating December 10, 2014 at 2:12 PM UTC

If you use claw while jitterclicking then Logitech G502 isn't gonna be the mouse for you, even if it is a good mouse. The side thumb button is very intrusive. Logitech gaming mice are high quality and good products. Imo Logitech G402 is a great option for really presice aim. If you want to look into the higher price range the Razer Naga is a great option. I'd suggest a Logitech mouse for the price range you're going for though. 

Look at other underrated mice brands and look on amazon. Great deals. 

Logitech mice are more worth the money at that price range than other well-known brands like Razer.

Pavlo December 10, 2014 at 2:12 PM UTC

If you use claw while jitterclicking then Logitech G502 isn't gonna be the mouse for you, even if it is a good mouse. The side thumb button is very intrusive. Logitech gaming mice are high quality and good products. Imo Logitech G402 is a great option for really presice aim. If you want to look into the higher price range the Razer Naga is a great option. I'd suggest a Logitech mouse for the price range you're going for though. 

Look at other underrated mice brands and look on amazon. Great deals. 

Logitech mice are more worth the money at that price range than other well-known brands like Razer.
^    +1

Myv December 10, 2014 at 8:12 PM UTC

Get a £3 one, I would :D



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build_high December 10, 2014 at 9:12 PM UTC

If you use claw while jitterclicking then Logitech G502 isn't gonna be the mouse for you, even if it is a good mouse. The side thumb button is very intrusive. Logitech gaming mice are high quality and good products. Imo Logitech G402 is a great option for really presice aim. If you want to look into the higher price range the Razer Naga is a great option. I'd suggest a Logitech mouse for the price range you're going for though. 

Look at other underrated mice brands and look on amazon. Great deals. 

Logitech mice are more worth the money at that price range than other well-known brands like Razer.
I dont jitter, i just do a weird kinda click that doesnt give me athritis :P

also i was just adding a razer mouse as an example but i know its way out of my pricerange.

so i was thinking of a corsair vengeance m65, any thoughts on that.

_Phyre December 10, 2014 at 9:12 PM UTC

If you use claw while jitterclicking then Logitech G502 isn't gonna be the mouse for you, even if it is a good mouse. The side thumb button is very intrusive. Logitech gaming mice are high quality and good products. Imo Logitech G402 is a great option for really presice aim. If you want to look into the higher price range the Razer Naga is a great option. I'd suggest a Logitech mouse for the price range you're going for though. 

Look at other underrated mice brands and look on amazon. Great deals. 

Logitech mice are more worth the money at that price range than other well-known brands like Razer.
Arthritis for days...

ViolentBoo December 11, 2014 at 2:12 AM UTC

Don't get a wireless mouse, very slight delay when using one. Although, I only had experience with cheap ones, so more expensive ones may be a better solution, but a wired mouse IMO is the way to go.

Stimulating December 11, 2014 at 2:12 AM UTC

I dont jitter, i just do a weird kinda click that doesnt give me athritis :P

also i was just adding a razer mouse as an example but i know its way out of my pricerange.

so i was thinking of a corsair vengeance m65, any thoughts on that.
I still highly recommend these mice, regardless. 
Logitech G502 and G402 are both amazing. G402 is ridiculously accurate. If you want a mouse that preforms well without many to no macro buttons as a sacrifice for something cheaper and good quality, look into steel series mice. I still reccomend Logitech over it though. 

G502's macro buttons are more conveniently placed than the G402's IMO and are very nice, but if you want a very precise hand movement to mouse movement ratio, you want a G402. 

Do some research and decide which mouse suits your style.

Pavlo December 11, 2014 at 8:12 AM UTC

I love my g402

_Phyre December 11, 2014 at 1:12 PM UTC

I love my g402
G502 is god! Suu Shat yap!! <3