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  1. Thank you all for the replies. @Anghammarad, @yathis, @looneyJuice, Thank you for your suggestions and I know getting my hand on a mouse is the best way to find a "fit", but I currently live a rural area without many options. @looneyJuice, Thank you for the link to Rocket Jump ninja, I will be taking a very close look as I have the time. @akinfawa, Thank you for those resources, I have done a little bit of browsing but am not use to Reddit My hand measurements are about 19cm (base to tip) and 11cm, or 7.5" and 4.25" Thank you.
  2. Hello all, I am new here would like to ask for all opinions and options you can offer on this matter. First off, I have large hands and to this date have not found a mouse that fits them. My hands are both wide and long with my palm being longer than my longest finger and my fingers are quite thick(only including this as I think it might help). My hand measurements are about 19cm (base to tip) and 11cm, or 7.5" and 4.25". My most recent was the Redragon M902 SAMSARA (https://www.amazon.com/Redragon-High-Precision-Programmable-Cartridge-Profiles/dp/B00MB7L4SW/ref=lp_8400656011_1_13?srs=8400656011&ie=UTF8&qid=1500154169&sr=8-13) The Redragon was a little small in length and width for me and did not have the greatest ergonomics. Before the Redragon I use the Etekcity Scroll X1 (https://www.amazon.com/Etekcity-Scroll-X1-Programmable-Switches/dp/B00F3L19KQ/ref=sr_1_2?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1500154493&sr=1-2&refinements=p_89%3AEtekcity) The X1 actually felt better despite being smaller and seemed to be more accurate The rest of the mice I have used have been $5 dollar mice. I don't care for RGB or top of the line technology and would prefer not to have to mess with additional software. Most haves would are as follow: at least 1 side button, large and ergonomic, and if it does require additional software, it must be usable with internet. Must be less that $100 unless it is part of some combo. Mice I have looked at so far: Logitech G602 Logitech Wireless Performance Mouse MX Logitech MX Master (I like the idea of the thumb wheel) Logitech G502 Proteus Core Microsoft Sculpt Ergonomic Mouse (I have tried one at work and was very good) These are just the ones I have come across and very welcome to suggestions. Thank you, GingerBreadKing P.S. Is it weird I have this in a janky letter format? My hand measurements are about 19cm (base to tip) and 11cm, or 7.5" and 4.25"
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