I was looking at the product page for the mouse I use (logitech G600) which appear to be discontinued now, but this mouse came up in suggestions instead, though it has less buttons that the G600 it does have other features such as weight tuning and a way to see on your mouse what dpi you have set.
I think I still prefer the G600 for its larger programmable options, though this should make a good substitution for anyone wanting to spend less, or who is more interested in adjustable weight and dpi setting.
On either mouse I find the 12 button thumbpad amazing in mmos where you use more than 5 abilities regularly.
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Burakk_1907
13 Dec 16#2
Cold, could do with a few more buttons.
Seriously though, who needs that many buttons on a mouse?
phil36 to Burakk_1907
13 Dec 161#3
someone who plays mmos, the G600 has more, I use them all
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I was looking at the product page for the mouse I use (logitech G600) which appear to be discontinued now, but this mouse came up in suggestions instead, though it has less buttons that the G600 it does have other features such as weight tuning and a way to see on your mouse what dpi you have set.
I think I still prefer the G600 for its larger programmable options, though this should make a good substitution for anyone wanting to spend less, or who is more interested in adjustable weight and dpi setting.
On either mouse I find the 12 button thumbpad amazing in mmos where you use more than 5 abilities regularly.
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Seriously though, who needs that many buttons on a mouse?