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Topic: Mouse recommendations?
Pharcyde
Kilos
Posts: 4631
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I need to buy a new mouse, being used for fps gaming so it'll have to be decent.

A while ago I was eyeing off the cordless version of the Logitech G5 (The G7, I *think*), however I can't seem to find anyone selling it anymore, just the G5.

I'd prefer a good cordless mouse, budget is around $100. Suggestions are greatly appreciated!

Thanks
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Obes
Posts: 7020
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Good mice have cords.
JakeG
Posts: 477
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I use the oldschool intellimouse 1.1a.

Not interested in the new mice.. ive heard there is an advantage using mice with lower DPI in FPS games also.. not sure though.
Spook
Posts: 23858
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ms wheelmouse optical
DecayingCorpse
Posts: 1623
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
logitech mx518

looks purty.
HyperJ
Posts: 57
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I use the oldschool intellimouse 1.1a.

Not interested in the new mice.. ive heard there is an advantage using mice with lower DPI in FPS games also.. not sure though.


Same, 3rd one now, many years of FPS have engrained the button positions in my brain.
Thundercracker
Posts: 1852
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I have the logitech keyboard/mouse combo mx5500 and I find the grip on the mouse to be too thin, my thumb sits kinda funny. Go into officeworks they have all the mice out so you can see what they feel like. I reckon comfort is the first thing you should go for.
WreckTim
Posts: 357
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
G5 ftw
Gesthemene
Posts: 452
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
+1 for the G5.

Also, if you haven't got a decent mousemat, look at the Razer eXactMat (reversible). I was reall skeptical about the improvements a "precision gaming surface" (lol) would provide, but have found it to be really quite noticeable.
Alt_F4
Posts: 653
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
MX518 is a steal at $29
Taipan
Posts: 2616
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Razor Death adder is what I have and I wouldn't have anything else. As for cordless well I still have a Logitech Mx 700 it's good but to heavy and I got sick of constantly recharging batteries.
whoop
Posts: 13353
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm using an intellimouse v3, I love it so much I have about 3 of them... you know, in case I smash one out of rage :p

My mate has an mx revolution something or other, I think it's a big chunky piece of s*** but he loves it and says he wouldn't use any other mouse (it's wireless).

How the hell you can use this I don't know, but he can.
Jim
Posts: 9044
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
G9 is nice
infi
Posts: 10836
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
g5 ftw
FraktuRe
Posts: 647
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
I'm using an intellimouse v3, I love it so much


qft. I'm onto my second now. sadly this one is dying :(
Lynx
Posts: 1219
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I bought a G9, big mistake. The satin grip started peeling off after only 3 months and logitech won't replace the grips outside of america.
scooby
Posts: 3592
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
the older mx510 was better than my current 518 for some reason. whatever 'improvements' they made in the 518 seem to make it a little buggier and more annoying to get working right.
$ack
Posts: 345
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I use G3 and G7 and actually prefer the G3 for gaming.
59fifty
Posts: 573
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
ive had a razer diamondback for a few years, the rubber grips on the side have been annoying me for ages so i've now switched to a logitech mx518.

Alot more comfortable and performs just as well.

Its corded and can be had for under $50 if you shop around.
Alt_F4
Posts: 654
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Its corded and can be had for under $50 if you shop around.


MSY have it for $29. Despite Scoobys issues, it is a great mouse IMO. I've tried the G5 also, it did not seem much different than the MX518 (the MX518 is rated at 1800 dpi, and the G5 at 2000 dpi - so despite G5 being a laser mouse, not much difference). The G5 costs about $50 more as well.

If you are keen to spend though, everyone who has a G9 seems to rave about it (they come in at about $100).
DeePer
Posts: 3261
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah G9 here also, been using it for over a year and it's great - the software is good too. Zero problems at all; not sure what that other dude is saying about the satin finish wearing off. The shape took me a few days of getting used to though after using a V3 for like 8 years prior.
Raider
Posts: 2359
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
+1 for the g5
Kimbo
Posts: 382
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

My recommendation:

MX518 with the original optical sensor (if you can still get it) or Razer Deathadder (most likely Im thinking you're right handed like the rest of the population).

Read the review and consider it for yourself:
http://www.esreality.com/?a=longpost&id=1300293&page=3%22

I also find it very nice (ironic) that while Logitech keeps producing something that looks like the Star Trek enterprise console *shakes head*
Razer keep producing interesting cool products.
http://www.logitech.com/repository/1262/jpg/12187.1.0.jpg

You also might like to consider what sort of mouse pad you use as well. I won't recommend anything unless you ask me in here.

On my -want list- though:
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=9058&Itemid=38


Razer has unleashed a real treat for gamers today; well, two treats. Now on display at CES is the new Razer Mamba gaming mouse and Carcharias headset.

Looking over the Mamba, this is decked out with a highly impressive feature-set that's sure to have most any gamer pleased. It sports a long detachable braided cord and can be operated wirelessly if desired. Either way, it's said to be completely lag free with a 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response rate, 5600DPI Razer Precision 3.5G laser sensor and boasts up to 200 inches per second / 50g acceleration.

While off the cord, the battery lasts around 14 hrs under continuous use or around 72 hours for average usage. Both battery life and DPI stage indicators reside on the mouse to keep you in the know.

The mouse is far from cheap, but a mouse of this calibre could never be expected to sell as a bargain. If you want one you'll need to pay around $130 US and it can be purchased now at the Razerzone website.


http://www.tweaktown.com/news/11015/razer_showcases_new_gaming_peripherals_at_ces/index.html

Nice to see they finally have a mouse that can operate wirelessly, helps for the bigger resolutions just with tracking cause some people have bigger monitors like the 27 and 32 inch LCD monitors.
Twisted
Posts: 10466
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

ms wheelmouse optical
+1, cheap goodness
benneth
Posts: 1219
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Yeah G9 here also, been using it for over a year and it's great - the software is good too. Zero problems at all; not sure what that other dude is saying about the satin finish wearing off. The shape took me a few days of getting used to though after using a V3 for like 8 years prior.


I've got a G9 here, and the satin finish on the grip started to bubble and came off. I returned it to electronics boutique and they replaced it. now the second one is starting to do it again. Both were within 3-4 months of use. If it happens to the same extent, i'll be returning it again. Apart from that I like the mouse and it works quite well apart from the wearing...


last edited by benneth at 19:11:50 10/Jan/09
Raven
Posts: 3236
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
MX510. I have two MX510s and an MX518 and I much prefer the feel of the MX510, the 518 gets very greasy.
Reverend Evil™
Posts: 16090
Location: Wynnum, Queensland
I've got those IntelliMouse ones for both my machines and they work great. The first one I bought prolly 8 years ago and it's still going strong.
Protius
Posts: 3979
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I'm still using the mx1000. Most comfortable mouse ever. Battery isn't the best anymore :(
Superform
Posts: 5255
Location: Netherlands
i got the mx5500 and i like it alot

i remember I saw a post about how the mouse has the free spin and no button click.. but after i bought it and installed the logitech software i found its all just in options.. i have mine set up with push mouse 3 button and its the same as any other mouse i have used.. one thing is the wieght.. i'm used to lighter mice.. this is a little heavier.. nothing to dramatic though
Fixity
Posts: 24
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
+ 1 for M$ IntelliMouse. Only wish i could get a couple more as this one resembles my old monitor. FUBAR'd but functioning... kinda. You just gotta bash it at certain intervals, and use it at a angle, and press some of the buttons really hard but still, its awesome mouse :D
Sc00bs
Posts: 3451
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
razor diamond back ftw

razor

kicks s*** all over those crap microsoft ones
Articuz
Posts: 281
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Used the microsoft S+ark mouse for 2 years now.. love it!
DM
Posts: 803
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
If you can wait a bit look at these beasts

Tollaz0r!
Posts: 9437
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

I've got a G9 here, and the satin finish on the grip started to bubble and came off. I returned it to electronics boutique and they replaced it. now the second one is starting to do it again. Both were within 3-4 months of use.


Do you have sweaty palms? Perhaps the oils in the hand are accelerating the decay of the grip?
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