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I am looking for a good gaming mouse to finally have all high quality peripherals. I have small hands and would like some macros, but not like the Razer Naga. 2-5 would be plenty. I have no preference between laser and optical. My current mouse, Logitech M500( http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/corded-mouse-m500?crid=7 ) Fits my hand perfectly so one about that size would be what I am looking for. I would like it to be <$100 USD but could possibly go up to $150 if it will be substantially better. Thanks

 

PS, if you could recommend me a good mouse pad, that would be good too.

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The Corsair M65 is so sexy <3.

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As for mouse pads, I have a MM200 extended (replaced my wide edition) and I love it. No flashy graphics and a good slide. 

 

I use an M95 mouse which has macros, but I have large hands (around Slick's size hands) and it fits perfectly, so it may be too big for you. I did have an M.M.O 7 which is adjustable, so it may be better for smaller hands. 

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That mouse would be good, spending any more than $60 on a mouse IMO Is extremely pointless. But, for a good larger mousepad a Steel Series QcK

My current mouse is one my mom just got me to hold me off till I got enough for a good one. I got it in like june or july and is also kind of an eyesore on my desk. 

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As for mouse pads, I have a MM200 extended (replaced my wide edition) and I love it. No flashy graphics and a good slide. 

 

I use an M95 mouse which has macros, but I have large hands (around Slick's size hands) and it fits perfectly, so it may be too big for you. I did have an M.M.O 7 which is adjustable, so it may be better for smaller hands. 

I remember Linus having an unboxing of a adjustable mouse. Was it the Ouroboros? Do you know of any other mice that can be adjusted 

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The M65 would fit your needs nicely. It has 5 macros and is a very good quality mouse.

I have been looking at that, but do you know of any good adjustable mice? I am only 14 and don't want to get a new mouse every time I hit a growth spurt and my hands get bigger.

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The Tt Level10m is pretty good, I have a claw hand, and with the adjustments you can make to this thing, you can make it fit most hands comfortably.

I tried my brothers, had adjusted his to suit my hand, and the next day I bought one.

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The G500S is a good choice, with the firmware update, it should remove the input lag and it doesn't have much acceleration so you should be fine. Didn't like the G400S because of the dpi buttons weren't that responsive (required more force even though it "clicked") The Steelseries QCK mousepad is a good choice.

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The g700s is almost exactly like the m500 and I love it myself. and Razer Goliathas mouse pad if you have something razer maybe?

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The G500S is a good choice, with the firmware update, it should remove the input lag and it doesn't have much acceleration so you should be fine. Didn't like the G400S because of the dpi buttons weren't that responsive (required more force even though it "clicked") The Steelseries QCK mousepad is a good choice.

For the mousepad, what size do you recommend? I saw it came in a bunch of different sizes

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For the mousepad, what size do you recommend? I saw it came in a bunch of different sizes

I have the Steelseries QCK version: http://shop.steelseries.com/en/surfaces/steelseries-qck.html and it is big enough for me to move my mouse around without going off of it.

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I have the Steelseries QCK version: http://shop.steelseries.com/en/surfaces/steelseries-qck.html and it is big enough for me to move my mouse around without going off of it.

I mean on Newegg they had the Wide version and the Extended Version etc. Is the normal one large enough?

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I am looking for a good gaming mouse to finally have all high quality peripherals. I have small hands and would like some macros, but not like the Razer Naga. 2-5 would be plenty. I have no preference between laser and optical. My current mouse, Logitech M500( http://www.logitech.com/en-us/product/corded-mouse-m500?crid=7 ) Fits my hand perfectly so one about that size would be what I am looking for. I would like it to be <$100 USD but could possibly go up to $150 if it will be substantially better. Thanks

 

PS, if you could recommend me a good mouse pad, that would be good too.

im going for this one im sure u will like it.... when it comes out http://steelseries.com/us/products/mice/steelseries-sensei-wireless

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I personally love the Logitech G700 gaming mouse, I have it myself. It fits your hand perfectly and the controls are quite easy to reach. Also, it's not too expensive, I got mine for $85.00. It's also rechargable and wireless which makes it a lot easier to work with. The mouse battery also comes pre-charged, so you can use it right out of the box.

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I personally love the Logitech G700 gaming mouse, I have it myself. It fits your hand perfectly and the controls are quite easy to reach. Also, it's not too expensive, I got mine for $85.00. It's also rechargable and wireless which makes it a lot easier to work with. The mouse battery also comes pre-charged, so you can use it right out of the box.

Are the batteries lie rechargeable AA batteries or a special battery 

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I mean on Newegg they had the Wide version and the Extended Version etc. Is the normal one large enough?

Its this one: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826995022

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The Razer Imperator. Not exactly new and quite expensive (it being Razer), but comfortable, looks damn good and does the job well.

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