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I just bought a deathadder. Have a couple of G400 mice at work and they are also excellent, but as with all of these mice: THEY ARE TOO SMALL!!!! Piddly little things. PLEASE logitech, razer and co, make a proper sized mouse for people with normal sized hands! Not these tiny mice. They need to be at least 25% larger in length and width than the G400/deathadder!!
Macro buttons aside, I've always wondered if these "gaming" mice actually live up to the billing - do these high dpi's actually make a noticeable difference?
That said, I'm not in the market because I'd need something wireless, (SWMBO != cables snaking all over the place).
In the meantime I'll just make do with my AnywhereMX (work) and MX1000 (home/gaming).
@crossy
Actually (FPS) gamers don't use high dpi but the mouse need high dpi to not "drift" on the mousepad.
They are talking about it here: http://youtu.be/s0k1TB7mTDE?t=11s
crossy (31-07-2014)
I must be an odd ball then as i don't move the mouse over great distances, i prefer high sensitivity so i can perform actions with as small a movement as possible, i think it's called being a twitch gamer.
The same way higher than average mice can have adjustable weights, so could there be "casings" of different sizes for people with different hands, which would require the base mouse itself to be rather small since it needs to be compatible with as wide a user base as possible.
I personally prefer some movement range, and the main selling points on gaming mice (both for gaming and work usage) is the 1000Hz polling rate and accurate sensor reads. I've been using a Razer Copperhead for years, it's truly an improvement to have a high polling rate and its 2000 dpi ceiling is more than enough for what I do, especially since I usually game at 1600 dpi and work at 400-1600 dpi. Truly humongous dpi values are really geared toward very high resolutions. IMHO, 1080p and below don't really need anything higher than 3200 dpi.
Not a big fan of logitech gaming software that comes with the mouse and indeeds powers their peripherals. Mouse only becomes useable once that software is loaded from boot up, the mouse is dependant on installable software rather than from the get go. This is why i prefer Razer and indeed moveed back to them. No issues with their software
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I love logitech keyboards and headsets but I'm yet to find a logitech mouse that i can get along with , maybe this could be the one ?
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