Comfortable mouse

flysarescary

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I've been using a Logitech Gaming Mouse MX520 or whatever. They're all the same since the blue/red ones from a few years ago and it kicks ass for gaming where you aren't moving the cursor very far from the center of the screen.

I'm looking for something that doens't separate the ring finger from the middle finger as much, and also where the angle of the rest isn't as high. Got any recommendations for a mouse that's great for moving the cursor longer distances?

I wont be buying a trackbal. Bought some expensive ones before and they are pretty annoying. FUUUU kensington
 


if you can find one logitech g5 is amazing. they come with custom weights, are made from a sweatproof material and you can adjust the sensitivity on the fly. I have a 30" monitor which means alot of screen real estate which would normally mean a lot of mouse mileage but once I got used to running my mouse at the highest sensitivity I can really get across the screen with a quickeness

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man I freak out about having a good mouse, been using the same one for years now. I'm the kind of guy who stands in a store for hours trying each mouse out, people probably think I'm autistic or some sort of pervert, just sitting there holding different mice all day.

My mouse is at the office right now, but I'll check the model on it in the morning. It's a dark blue logitech one, fits the hand really really well, if that helps any
 
Not specifically a gaming mouse but I just got one of these and it saves so much navigation time around the web:
[ame=http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-910-001105-Performance-Mouse-MX/dp/B002HWRJBM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1267619019&sr=8-1]Amazon.com: Logitech Performance Mouse MX: Electronics[/ame]
 
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I should have gotten that one instead of the full size one *sighs*

Oh well, not complaining.
 
Microsoft Intellimouse. Best ever made.

I've used loads of expensive mice (gaming etc) and I always go back to the good old intelli.