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You need to test and find out the "best" mouse for yourself.

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To each his own when it comes to mice. If you want help, please specify what you need. Do you use a palm, claw, or fingertip grip? Do you prefer really easily clickable switches (or too easy, like the razer deathadder), or do you prefer switches that demand precision. Do you want a mouse that is ambidextrous and even, or a mouse that's specifically tailor to a hand's natural resting position. Do you want a heavy mouse, a light mouse, or customization? Hell, even do you want a trackball mouse (something which is DEFINITELY not for everyone). 

 

If you want some brands, I would recommend the following:

 

  • Steelseries makes very high quality mice, and the steelseries rival is a very nice ergonomic mouse, while the sensei raw is a good ambidextrous mouse
  • Corsair also makes high quality mice, and mice that are sort of designed to fit the average Joe: normal clicks, fairly ambidextrous design, and great customer support. I would take a really hard look at the corsair raptor m40
  • Logitech makes excellent gaming mice that last long and are not fatiguing to use
  • Razer makes some mice, but personally I don't like the razer deathadder (their flagship budget mouse) because of the too easy to click switches

 

If you want some models, I would recommend the following:

 

 

If you end up making a decision, make sure to post about it!

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There is only a best mouse for you. For the best suggestions, please tell us

1. What's your grip style?

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2. Do you want additional buttons?

3. What games do you play?

4. Do you lift your mouse a lot? (if you have a low sensitivity)

5. Other relevant information:

Input anything else you want.

some examples: LOD, ambidextrous shape, weight, wireless, non-braided cord, glossy finish, button activation force, driverless, onboard memory, etc

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