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so. my hp wireless optical comfort mouse is dieing on me.

glidepads are overused, scroll wheel is half dead with horrible feel to it. and the left click is doing fake clicks when im holding the button. wich is just horrible for adobe illustrator and other things.

 

 

I need a 100$ and less wireless mouse. that will survive going through being beat up a lot, traveling, and that please. for the love of gaben. has a good iddle scroll wheel AND side buttons. (my actual one doesen't and its painfull.)

the need to be wireless is just because of how im positioned with the mouse. (right below my keyboard) and I hate to have a wire on top of it or under it making it weird balanced.

 

thanks !

 

edit : prefferably a big mouse.. I have large hands :)

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The Logitech G602 is probably the best wireless mouse currently

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I have been using a Logitech M310 for many years and quite like it, very durable and quite comfortable, as well as cheap.

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There is that logitach master mouse that looks pretty cool 

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There is that logitach master mouse that looks pretty cool 

hm. for 100-120$ maybe I could get the rat 9...

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hm. for 100-120$ maybe I could get the rat 9...

Does the Rat 9 have a standard rechargeable battery?   The way you can use any aftermarket rechargable battery

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Does the Rat 9 have a standard rechargeable battery?   The way you can use any aftermarket rechargable battery

no but it has 2 of the ones it uses

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Logitech G602. Everybody go home, case closed.

 

But seriously, the G602 is awesome. It has great responsiveness, and lasts for probably a month on two AA batteries. No recharging. You can even use one AA if you're short on batteries. It has just enough buttons for it to not be confusing. It has two DPI buttons, a battery saving button, and six macro buttons. I guess it's heavier than a lot of other mice, but I don't notice it whatsoever. It's also a fairly big mouse, so it's good for large hands. It's only $54 on Amazon! It's definitely the best wireless mouse on the market, IMHO.

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Logitech G602. Everybody go home, case closed.

 

But seriously, the G602 is awesome. It has great responsiveness, and lasts for probably a month on two AA batteries. No recharging. You can even use one AA if you're short on batteries. It has just enough buttons for it to not be confusing. It has two DPI buttons, a battery saving button, and six macro buttons. I guess it's heavier than a lot of other mice, but I don't notice it whatsoever. It's also a fairly big mouse, so it's good for large hands. It's only $54 on Amazon! It's definitely the best wireless mouse on the market, IMHO.

yeah im probably going with that. although the  mx master from logitech looks actually really great too. with the side scroll wheel.  software like adobe illustrator and photoshop would be so much better with it.  but on the other hand... macros.... I need so many shortcuts while using the softwares idk wich one to pick xD.. though one is 2x as pricy.....

thanks for the input !

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