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i hate optical mouse i had few ones they work in bad in some surfaces also Laser mouse are more precise and accurate, i also don't need a high DPI mouse 

That's not how things work exactly. Laser doesn't automatically make a sensor more precise or accurate, but some of the most "flexible" sensors (as in, works on most surfaces) are laser. In any case, you should always use a mouse pad anyway to get the best possible tracking quality and give your mouse feet longer life span (or save the table top from scratches). I would recommend reading mouse guide 2.0 and seeing if you still want a laser sensor even though they are not quite as good as the best optical sensors.

Anyone has any guide of tutorial for mouses, because i am looking for a laser mouse that is up to 100$ with a modern still and features, i play all kind of games FPS MOBA, MMO, RTS.

 

Please don't put anything of MMO mouses i just hate them too many keys i know they maybe useful but prefer to use the keys of my keyboard.

 

Also don't put a mouse that is worth 80 dollars and his design is simple i hate those kind of mouses too, i would want one like Logitech Performance MX but for gaming and for the price i said above, but cabled not wireless.

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obligatory laser hater here. 

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Ok, I have to ask, why are you specifically looking for a laser mouse?

 

Mionix 7000, or, i guess 8200 if you want laser

 

G602/G700s if you want more buttons (but not too many). You can always run them in wired mode.. same with the Perf. MX

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i hate optical mouse i had few ones they work in bad in some surfaces also Laser mouse are more precise and accurate, i also don't need a high DPI mouse 

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that corsair would fit on my hands, too small also i don't like it's design, i liked the Mionix 8200 but i can't buy them because it doesn't have that line of them on my country :S

 

More suggestions please 

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i hate optical mouse i had few ones they work in bad in some surfaces also Laser mouse are more precise and accurate, i also don't need a high DPI mouse 

That's not how things work exactly. Laser doesn't automatically make a sensor more precise or accurate, but some of the most "flexible" sensors (as in, works on most surfaces) are laser. In any case, you should always use a mouse pad anyway to get the best possible tracking quality and give your mouse feet longer life span (or save the table top from scratches). I would recommend reading mouse guide 2.0 and seeing if you still want a laser sensor even though they are not quite as good as the best optical sensors.

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i have watched the guide i went to Logitech and saw the Logitech 300S i loved the design i think i will give it a try and buy a mouse pad 

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