I've always been a fan of gaming mice. And I don't play games.. but it's just because of ergonomics. If I'll be using it for more than 2 years, the price is more than worth it.
My very old Logitech G500 (bought just months from release), Thermaltake BMWDesignWorks Level 10 Mouse, Corsair M65.
The Logitech I had to phase out thanks to double clicking issues. It'll be subjected to the operating table or I'll probably have a mini electronic shop try to repair the springs/switches inside. The Thermaltake's for-home-use mouse. I simply wish that it had adjustable weights as it's a tad too heavy in my opinion. The 3D orientation using the allen wrench is simply awesome.. who knew 5 degrees would make such a big difference. The Corsair is for my office-only use. It's less flashy and arguably has better ergonomics than the BMW Mouse. I had to remove two 5g weights at the front to shift the center of gravity near the back of the mouse. It's just perfect in the weight department for me.
In any case, I simply require a DPI of around 3000. Anything more and I'm pissed at how fast it's going, anything less and I'm complaining about lack of response and precision.



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