I'm looking for a $40 mouse that is extremely right handed. And by that I mean, very comfortable for those that use a right handed mouse. I also need it fairly easy to click.
I have the razer naga currently, and I can get about 7 clicks/second without jitterclicking and about 15/16 while jitterclicking. Basically, I'm trying to find a mouse that is slightly harder to click because I keep getting banned on server for "autoclicker"
I'm looking for a $40 mouse that is extremely right handed. And by that I mean, very comfortable for those that use a right handed mouse. I also need it fairly easy to click.
I have the razer naga currently, and I can get about 7 clicks/second without jitterclicking and about 15/16 while jitterclicking. Basically, I'm trying to find a mouse that is slightly harder to click because I keep getting banned on server for "autoclicker"
While I don't have this exact mouse (I have the 502, which is $59.43), the sensor is reportedly absolutely excellent similarly to the 502, and the button layout is virtually identical. It's also incredibly right-handed, as I'm sure you can see. Only 5 buttons on the side, which isn't quite Naga-level, but it should be fine depending on your use of it.
A lot of people seem to hate the shape though, so be wary of that. It does appear to be a palm grip mouse, but for reference, I use a claw/fingertip grip on it perfectly fine.
While I don't have this exact mouse (I have the 502, which is $59.43), the sensor is reportedly absolutely excellent similarly to the 502, and the button layout is virtually identical. It's also incredibly right-handed, as I'm sure you can see. Only 5 buttons on the side, which isn't quite Naga-level, but it should be fine depending on your use of it.
A lot of people seem to hate the shape though, so be wary of that. It does appear to be a palm grip mouse, but for reference, I use a claw/fingertip grip on it perfectly fine.
Yeah, I think the 502 is on display at wallmart currently, I look at that and see if I like the feel of it.
The G700s is very ergonomic and very much shaped for right handed use (over budget though). Honestly, I'd probably recommend going into a couple of stores stocking gaming mice and trying them out. Any decent store should stock at least the latest Logi(tech -lol) range.
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If they ever go on sale again, id recommend the Logitech G-602 mouse. Its normal price is 80$, but there is an occasional sale where it goes down to 40$. I think its great, its right handed, and very comfortable. High quality sensor, and i can click pretty fast
They are not good mice, and the one in that link (heck, all of them even) is certainly not worth $99. That's the type of mouse you buy from eBay for 10 bucks.
They are not good mice, and the one in that link (heck, all of them even) is certainly not worth $99. That's the type of mouse you buy from eBay for 10 bucks.
The Reddragon M901 is actually a pretty decent mouse, while I do agree it's not worth $99, it's a good mouse for the $30 mark. While the company is unknown to a degree, they do make a lot of really good tech stuff like power banks etc.
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I'm looking for a $40 mouse that is extremely right handed. And by that I mean, very comfortable for those that use a right handed mouse. I also need it fairly easy to click.
I have the razer naga currently, and I can get about 7 clicks/second without jitterclicking and about 15/16 while jitterclicking. Basically, I'm trying to find a mouse that is slightly harder to click because I keep getting banned on server for "autoclicker"
Any suggestions?
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Maybe don't jitterclick?
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I'll just throw this out right here.
While I don't have this exact mouse (I have the 502, which is $59.43), the sensor is reportedly absolutely excellent similarly to the 502, and the button layout is virtually identical. It's also incredibly right-handed, as I'm sure you can see. Only 5 buttons on the side, which isn't quite Naga-level, but it should be fine depending on your use of it.
A lot of people seem to hate the shape though, so be wary of that. It does appear to be a palm grip mouse, but for reference, I use a claw/fingertip grip on it perfectly fine.
Yeah, I think the 502 is on display at wallmart currently, I look at that and see if I like the feel of it.
My YouTube Channel --->https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM70mQPHXT9RC8skS5pK6Vg
I don't think the 502 isn't going to be harder to click though, for me personally it's easier to jitter click on the 502 than a Naga or Deathadder
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Macbook Pro 15" Retina - Intel i7 ~ 8GB Ram ~ Nvidia GT 650M ~ 256GB SSD ~ 2880 by 1800 Screen <3
The G700s is very ergonomic and very much shaped for right handed use (over budget though). Honestly, I'd probably recommend going into a couple of stores stocking gaming mice and trying them out. Any decent store should stock at least the latest Logi(tech -lol) range.
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If they ever go on sale again, id recommend the Logitech G-602 mouse. Its normal price is 80$, but there is an occasional sale where it goes down to 40$. I think its great, its right handed, and very comfortable. High quality sensor, and i can click pretty fast
I'm a simple mouse man. These:
Have been what I use for many many years. I have a box full of them upstairs. $~10 and comfortable
The amusing thing is that the sensor in that mouse is probably better than the vast majority of laser sensors in "gaming" mice nowadays.
Check this out! The are three different mice on there you may like!
all of those mice are on sale on amazon. One of them was $100 and is now $40!
I'll recommend this mouse too.
I have had a few mice in my lifetime, mostly all budget £10 mice from Amazon.
Take a look at these:
http://www.amazon.com/Redragon-M601-CENTROPHORUS-2000-Buttons-Switches/dp/B00HTK1NCS/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1438064347&sr=8-1&keywords=reddragon centrophorus
http://www.amazon.com/TeckNet®-Precision-Gaming-Button-weight/dp/B00E290JRE/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1438064360&sr=8-4&keywords=Tecknet
While a lot of people will probably not agree, I found these were amazing mice for the price, really comfortable (if you use a palm grip like me).
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They are not good mice, and the one in that link (heck, all of them even) is certainly not worth $99. That's the type of mouse you buy from eBay for 10 bucks.
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The Reddragon M901 is actually a pretty decent mouse, while I do agree it's not worth $99, it's a good mouse for the $30 mark. While the company is unknown to a degree, they do make a lot of really good tech stuff like power banks etc.
Oh, XD i see why they are on sale..... thx