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Large Palm Grip Gaming Mouse

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I am looking to replace my Logitech MX Performance with a more gaming oriented mouse. However, as I will be using that mouse as a daily driver, I need it to be rather tall. Right now my middle finger is slightly longer than the right mouse button and my index finger slightly shorter. Combined with the thumb rest this makes the MX Performance the most comfortable mouse I have ever had. Sadly, it has no DPI adjustment and only extra buttons, I would prefer 3 or 4.

I know I will get some flak for this, but seeing how I will be using this mouse for work 80% of the day, I would prefer it to be wireless. My mouse pad is rather small, so every time I have MX connected to charge it, it feels like I am even more limited in my movement. I am mostly going to be playing FPS.

Any Suggestions are welcome :)

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Logitech g400s 

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I would take a look at Mionix Naos 7000 and SteelSeries Rival. If you must have wireless, Logitech G602 is the one to get.

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If you are in a budget the g402 is pretty good for my experience. I have also heard that the optical Mionix are good aswell.

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I would take a look at Mionix Naos 7000 and SteelSeries Rival. If you must have wireless, Logitech G602 is the one to get.

 

minoxia looks nice. The rival doesn't have 3+ keys and Dimitri didn't think it was a good buy ^^

Logitech g400s

If you are in a budget the g402 is pretty good for my experience. I have also heard that the optical Mionix are good aswell.

looks like the G502 is my current number 1. I'll try and get my hands on one :)

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I'm dropping this here:

 

The Logitech G402 is the best palm grip mouse I have used. I have reasonably long fingers, and still don't entirely cover the mouse. The cable is long enough to give you enough freedom when gaming or at work. I use mine on school as well, I only had a few cable tangling issues so far, which can easily be resolved.

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I'm dropping this here:

 

The Logitech G402 is the best palm grip mouse I have used. I have reasonably long fingers, and still don't entirely cover the mouse. The cable is long enough to give you enough freedom when gaming or at work. I use mine on school as well, I only had a few cable tangling issues so far, which can easily be resolved.

Alright, I looked at Slicks Video, and seeing how he has large hands, it seems it is indeed a suitable contender. The fact that it is only 45 bucks is also nice.

On a totally unrelated note: Please get an avatar :)

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