My Gigabyte mouse is dying so I need a new one. I don't need any l33t gamur mouse with 34 buttons on it. I mainly just want something that will last a long while and track motion well while being comfortable. I looked on the wiki and most of the mice cost $50+, with the exceptions being the Microsoft intelimouse. The reviews for those made it seem like they tend to break within a couple years.
Any other suggestions?
M500 seems like a good place to start
the redragon perditon is a:
>l33t gamur mouse with 34 buttons on it
and only costs $34
I ordered mine from Amazon with Amazon Prime and it arrived at my doorstep 11 hours later from another state 500 miles away. Ive had it 5 months. Solid mouse.
>>54760332
all those buttons get in the way and I end up bumping them accidentally. I want 5 buttons at most.
>>54760048
I got a g600 for 40 but thats a leet gamur mouse with 20 buttons. Comfy and good quality though.
>>54760048
The 1337est gamurs that win $20,000+ tournaments don't need more than 3 buttons.
http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/Pro_gear
Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical it lasted me at least 2 to 3 years.
Don't fall for the premium meme, buy simple.
Washed out with water and soap, 30 mins of drying and still no malfunctions after years of [spoiler]ab[/spoiler]use prior.
>go to pc recycler
>literally piles of retired mice from business surplus
>pick out the nice ones that are in good cosmetic condition
>$20 for 20 mice
>take them home
>wipe them all off with alcohol
>90% work good as new with 10% semi-working and glitchy
>toss the broken ones
>18 perfectly working mice that will likely last me the rest of my life
>>54760521
>>54760454
but the wiki said I can only buy certain mice with really gud sensors
>>54760446
It seems like a lot of places I look online for those, there are reviews saying it is a knockoff product
>>54760363
>most of the mice cost $50+
>I want 5 buttons at most.
They also have a mouse with 9 buttons but that's too many you say. You want my honest opinion you're expecting way too much. You want a mouse with hi durability and cost less than $50.
>I end up bumping them accidentally.
I know you're not interested in this mouse but i want to address this for anyone else who might read this.
You wouldn't bump one of these buttons accidentally. They require A LOT of force to actuate. Not quite as much as the cherry black switches but far more than the cherry blue switches. It's a sturdy, solid mouse that is not flimsy at all.
>>54760567
no-frills business-use keyboard/mouse are the best
cheap and with no gaymer shit decorations