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As the title states. im looking for the ideal mouse, and after looking around for 14 days, i cant really find anything that fits my requirements.

 

Backstory:

I've used many different mice during my years as a gamer. the common thing among them was the price, cheap offbrand mice.

 

1 year ago i got myself a logitech G502, great mouse. only problem is that the switch in the left click has started double clicking every 3-5 click.
Because of that, a friend gave me his old g600. but it has seen better days.

 

i want to get a mouse that has more than just foward, back and sniper button, as i've grown to like having ptt and other commands at my thumb.

i mostly play shooters, and my main game is escape from tarkov, where having a lot og side buttons has been really helpfull the past 4 months, and i can feel that i NEED programmable buttons at my thumb.

 

Now i think 12 is too many, and i have a bad habbit of accidently clicking a button randomly when i have to do flick shots.  

 

i would love to have a few more than the g502 has, but a little less than the g600.

i use a kinda hybrid palm/claw'ish grip and have large hands.

Any suggestions are very welcome. just dont bother mention the naga trinity. two of my friends has had previous versions of the naga. which appearantly has worse QC than cheap offbrand mice manufacturers.

 

 

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Logitech G602? More side buttons than the G502, but in slightly different places. Also currently super cheap on Amazon. Only downside is it's wireless and uses AA batteries. Although with the savings you could get some eneloop rechargeable AA batteries.

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I have a Corsair Scimitar Pro (literally the only Corsair product I like/haven't had issues with). It has 12 side buttons (I know its a little much for what you're asking), but you can adjust the forward and backward position of the buttons, and the program-ability of the keys is very robust. The mouse has on-board storage, so you can set the profile and close iCUE (iCUE sucks, don't leave it running). Unprogrammed buttons don't do anything, so hitting buttons while flicking the mouse wouldn't do anything (depending on which keys), and you could always set 2 profiles and use the profile switch button to switch between them.

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How about Roccat Leadr?

 

https://en.roccat.org/Mice/Leadr

 

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