I need a new mouse... My old one was in the hands of my son for a day, and now I can send it back for repairs (still under guarantee). I've been looking at what's on the market and I can't make up my mind. One looks better than the other, this has more functions, that has programmable buttons, this has it's own CPU etc. What I'm after is a mouse that can withstand a bump (due to my change of scenery every 3 weeks) but is functional and not too picky about surfaces. I've been looking at a few I will name here: Roccat Kone +, Pure or XTD (ROCCAT STUDIOS V3.0 - PRODUCTS ? Gaming Mice ? ROCCAT Kone XTD) Corsair Vengeance M6 Series (Corsair Gaming Mice) CM Storm Sentinel Advance II (CM Storm ? Products: Sentinel Advance II) Logitech G series 500 or 700 (Gaming Mice - Find the Best Gaming Mouse for You - Logitech) MadCatz MMO 7 (Cyborg M.M.O. 7 Gaming Mouse) Now I can hear some people say why not the Razer Naga or the Logitech G600 as examples. I can be short with that. I don't like a mouse with a triple row of buttons on the inside of the mouse. Very unlikely I would use those buttons, more likely I would press em by accident, get pissed off and break the thing Another reason why the MadCatz probably aint a real candidate because if you look at the other mouses I posted, they are more simplistic buttonwise, but it has a nice look though I always had cheap 15 euro mice so far, and never suffered performance wise so if you have a cheap alternative I'm all ears too (A4Tech used to be ok, but lately their quality seems to suffer). I'm hardly playing anyways, I let HB or PQR do the work for me, but it's more in the event I would actually play So I'm all ears to your suggestion, experiences etc before I make a decision. Edit: Additionally I'm a Palm Player, not a Claw player. I like to rest my whole hand on the mouse, not just the fingertips
Razer Deathadder 3.5G has served me well for four years now. I have large hands and my whole hands fit comfortably on the mouse as well. I also like that I can turn the LED off on the wheel and logo.
Looks like a nice one and the 2013 edition is even cheaper than the one you linked (not even $60 for the 2013 one). The shape does it for us with larger hands, the high back is what makes it comfortable for us. Thanks for the suggestion. I bought a el-cheapo mouse today in some shop in the closest thing to a town we have here in the neighbourhood (not even $10, haha) and it sucks, but anything better than the touchpad. And when I get myself a new one, I give this one to my son, he doesn't care much (because he's 7).