I'm in the market for a new mouse but I can't find anything decent with 6-7 extra programmable buttons.
MMO mice have too many buttons and I think they would just get in the way, while most gaming mice only have back/forward with the occasional programmable dpi switch buttons.
G700s
I bought a G602 for work because it had 6 programmable buttons plus dpi buttons. Works pretty good.
>would get in the way
They don't.
I've owned G600 for couple of years now, played some vidya back then, now it's been forever since I've played anything but I still love that mouse, programmable buttons are great even though I'm using just 1/3 of them now, the rest doesn't get in the way, I've never clicked anything accidentally.
And customer service is great, I had it plugged into faulty USB port so I raised an issue to Logitech, not knowing about my faulty USB port and they sent me a new one right away. Now I have two perfectly functional nice, one in black and one in white.
>>55397487
The G700s is too expensive and I don't want a wireless mouse even if it's good I doubt they will last as long as a corded one.
>>55397503
Heard it was pretty heavy and don't like the design/shape.
G303 looks good but yeah, lack of buttons.
Anything with a good sensor and 5 - 8 extra programmable buttons not from logitech?
>>55397413
Just get any mouse you want and use some other macro program to do your fancy "programming". It'll just hook the mouse buttons like any other keypress.
>>55397413
Razor Naga comes in 2 version I believe 6 button and I have the 12 num pad version and its AMAZING!!! dont settle for less buttons I only ever use the 1-6 but every once in a while I use the 7-12 in games so its nice to have that option.