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#1
Few months ago I bought this mouse:
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Im not fighting too good with this one, I used to play with something like this:
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Was thinking to buy again that one, but Im not sure wich of them are better?
Canyon sucks because of that swich button and also sensitivity, what do you think?
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#2
Sensitivity should never be a reason to buy a new mouse. Almost all new mouses come with software to adjust their sensitivity and speed, and if they dont you can still use Microsoft's inbuilt mouse options to change that.
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#3
The logitech g9x.. damn good mouse, even comes with weights so you can make it as heavy as you like.

Keyboards and mice always are really down to personal preference, so its difficult to recommend anything.

However, my recent dealings with logitech left me speachless. Had a logitech g15 keyboard and gx9 mouse.  Year of heavy use and abuse on my part meant they started to get glitchy.  Sent 1 e-mail to logitech support and they sent me out a brand new gx9 mouse and g15 keyboard, not only that they sent out the latest versions. I had to send them pics of the old mouse and keyboard being destroyed (so you can't re-sell) etc.

In short, whatever you decide to go for I recommend logitech, as in many months time when things are getting worn by excessive use etc you'll get them replaced.  Amazing hassle free GOOD customer service.

You can't go wrong.

For gaming etc just make sure you get a corded mouse.
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#4
Logitech indeed has the best support ever.

Every product has a special number on it (like keyboard, mouses etc). With that number you can get free new stuff =)

For example they send you for free new mouseglides, or keyboard clips if they break (you dont even have to pay for the shipping).
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#5
Yup, if you buy logitech you will be looked after. Don't know about the quality of their cheap mice, but for gaming mice like the gx9 the quality is amazing, nice features and you can customise the shit out of it.  Google for info.

On top of that you have amazing support.  There should be no doubt in your mind about choosing logitech, and I hate recommending large companies like that, but credit where credit is due.
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#6
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Cheap LED mouse, works great.
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#7
You may also note how much bluefox sucks :P

Also, if you're forking out money for a decent mouse, spend a few bucks on a decent mousemat.  Any glass or metal type mousemat is the best, such as a steelseries metal mousepad.. can fork out 20 dollah + for a decent one (one I have cost 50 dollah) alot of money for a pad...but theres no point renting a 300 dollah an hour hooker if you're just going to make her sit on the bed for the hour.   

So consider your mousepad with your budget when picking a mouse. They go hand in hand and you'd be surprised what a decent mat will do combined with a mouse with a decent 'rate'
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#8
(06-04-2010, 10:12 PM)bubbles link Wrote: You may also note how much bluefox sucks :P

Also, if you're forking out money for a decent mouse, spend a few bucks on a decent mousemat.  Any glass or metal type mousemat is the best, such as a steelseries metal mousepad.. can fork out 20 dollah + for a decent one (one I have cost 50 dollah) alot of money for a pad...but theres no point renting a 300 dollah an hour hooker if you're just going to make her sit on the bed for the hour.   

So consider your mousepad with your budget when picking a mouse. They go hand in hand and you'd be surprised what a decent mat will do combined with a mouse with a decent 'rate'
mousepads r overrated
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#9
Says the guy who couldn't get their mouse working properly..and was so desperate that he posted here of all places on the interweb trying to get a solution.  Trust me, if you fork out for a decent mouse with a decent laser and 'refresh rate' a decent mousepad is a must.  Fabric pads are rubbish, some hard plastic ones are great but its hit a miss with the mouse you have and the frequenzy they use.  Can fork out 100 dollah on a mouse and use it on a shit surface which makes it a waste of money, might as well bought a 10 dollah mouse.

Pads.. mouses(mice)  they are as linked in life as lungs are to oxegen.  If you're forking out money on a decent mouse, and are a gamer a bit of common sence will tell you to get a decent mat.  A decent mat will last you 10 years too (if its metal or glass) so in the long run it will actually save you money)
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#10
(06-04-2010, 10:12 PM)bubbles link Wrote: You may also note how much bluefox sucks :P

Also, if you're forking out money for a decent mouse, spend a few bucks on a decent mousemat.  Any glass or metal type mousemat is the best, such as a steelseries metal mousepad.. can fork out 20 dollah + for a decent one (one I have cost 50 dollah) alot of money for a pad...but theres no point renting a 300 dollah an hour hooker if you're just going to make her sit on the bed for the hour.   

So consider your mousepad with your budget when picking a mouse. They go hand in hand and you'd be surprised what a decent mat will do combined with a mouse with a decent 'rate'

I stole mine.
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