Which gaming mouse good?

BlurKillerEX

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Personally I prefer the g pro wireless over the g903. Much lighter and feels more comfortable in my hand, so better for me since I play more fps.
 

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Have been on the Razer Deathadder, from the original to the Elite for a decade now.
Then recently switched over to the Basilisk V2.

The DA has the best shape for right handers.
I swapped to the Basilisk because of the additional thumb trigger/clutch button which I use not for DPI change but for additional actions. Very useful for throwing frags. While the other two side buttons function as Use and melee.

Does anyone know of a mouse which has 3 thumb buttons and 2 pinky buttons?
 

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Using a Razer Viper ultimate and Steelseries Aerox 3 wireless now. Viper better.
 

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Generally in terms of price and function, Logitech is recommended, otherwise Razer or Corsair are also an alternative in terms of quality.

I have used all three at some point in time, fyi.
 

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been considering this, how is the latency compared to wired mouse?
TBH, i dont feel any difference between my old steel series sensei mouse and this. Or at least that i can feel of. But pretty sure there is abit of latency because after all, its wireless.

Really love the G903 and the powerplay combi! No cable tugging! My best buy of the year 2020!
 

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TBH, i dont feel any difference between my old steel series sensei mouse and this. Or at least that i can feel of. But pretty sure there is abit of latency because after all, its wireless.

Really love the G903 and the powerplay combi! No cable tugging! My best buy of the year 2020!
how much u got it for?
 

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guys, any recommendations for mouse that can have "flow" feature between 2 different laptops? Reason being the current mouse I am using (Anywhere 2S) works well with unifying receiver (laptop with disabled BT - yeah corp laptop), and when I switch over to personal laptop over BT, the polling rate only at 60-80Hz. Any thoughts?
 

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Personally I prefer the g pro wireless over the g903. Much lighter and feels more comfortable in my hand, so better for me since I play more fps.
Recently switched to the Razer Viper Ultimate. Not much difference but I kinda prefer the feel of this over the g pro. The charging dock is also a good addition since it's hassle free and I don't ever have to worry about running out of battery ever again.
 

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guys, any recommendations for mouse that can have "flow" feature between 2 different laptops? Reason being the current mouse I am using (Anywhere 2S) works well with unifying receiver (laptop with disabled BT - yeah corp laptop), and when I switch over to personal laptop over BT, the polling rate only at 60-80Hz. Any thoughts?
I believe they are capped at 125hz. maybe can get another receiver for the personal laptop?

But most gaming mouse are rated 1000hz, very diff from productivity mouse.
 

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I believe they are capped at 125hz. maybe can get another receiver for the personal laptop?

But most gaming mouse are rated 1000hz, very diff from productivity mouse.
yup. ended up with another receiver eat up usb port.
 
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