I used a Logitech Master MX for years, and when that finally broke I got a Master MX 3S. I don't know anything about gaming mice, but I know this isn't one. I only use it for office work, and for that I think it's good. It's comfortable for me. It charges by USB C, and the battery lasts a long time - I'd guess at least a month of daily use. It can use a USB radio transmitter or Bluetooth. I avoid Bluetooth whenever possible, so I don't use that mode, but I assume it works as well as an other Bluetooth device. I like the continuous scrolling mode on the wheel, but you can change it to click.
That looks like exactly what I'm looking for! Thanks. You're a legend.
Can't go wrong with Logitech.
I use an Apple Trackpad that is plugged in and doesn't use its Bluetooth connection.
Thank you! I was searching all over the internet if the Magic Trackpad works without Bluetooth and wired only!
It can do either.
Do you have a preferred grip, shape or size? Any button layout or functionality requirments (side scroll, browser front back, infinite scroll wheel, thumb button etc)? I don't use one myself but I've heard some nice things about the roccat kone pro air.
I personally use a gently modded Logitech g903.
Just a standard mouse. I have bigger hands, so a larger one would be nice. No extra features are required but a DPI button, forward/back buttons, et cetera are fine.
Thank you for your response.
Edit: just checked out your suggestion. Looks like it ticks all the major marks, just is a bit expensive new. Going to see what the used ones go for.
I see, good to know.
I have a friend who picked one up on sale. They're not too happy with the overall shape as it's a bit too big for them.
As for its performance as a gaming mouse, he tends to carry in apex ๐
Hope you can find one at a reasonable price, though I'm sure there's decent alternatives on the market.
I use a Logitech G502 Lightspeed, the original one. And I love it like crazy. Especially because it comes with a bunch of weights to make it heavier.
People might shop around for the lightest mouse imaginable. Me, I want a brick. And the 502 can be both. Sorta.
I've been happy with my Razer gear.
I have a old Razer Mamba, they probably have a newer model by now. I'm starting to have some issues with the mouse wheel but I think just needs cleaned.
Really depends on your use case beyond basic requirements. I like the logitech 502 or razer basilisk for gaming, but for daily work I use the logitech mx vertical.
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