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Hello everyone,

 

 

My current mouse (which is really bad) is dying as whenever I left click it does not respond in game or in normal use. So with that I need a new mouse that is not expensive, I am looking to spend around £10-£20 on amazon, ebuyer anywhere.

 

 

I do not want a small mouse as my hands are quite big and im not a left hand user. I mainly play cs.go so............. Anyway I also want it to be usb wired as it's just better. 

 

 

Thanks,

 

 

ps. Track pads are flipping bad and please don't make me suffer the pain.

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USB is in no way better,

if you play CS you would want a PS/2 mouse

that is if you are 1337 h4x0r pr0 g4m1ng ^Spawn Virtus Pro

 

 

try this one:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/A4-Tech-Bloody-Multicore-Gaming/dp/B0093HLPIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1436538020&sr=8-1&keywords=bloody

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You should really invest more into a mouse. It's your primary input device after all.

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USB is in no way better,

if you play CS you would want a PS/2 mouse

that is if you are 1337 h4x0r pr0 g4m1ng ^Spawn Virtus Pro

 

 

try this one:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/A4-Tech-Bloody-Multicore-Gaming/dp/B0093HLPIM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1436538020&sr=8-1&keywords=bloody

I don't know if you are trolling or trying to legitimately be helpful, but PS/2 or USB doesn't matter.

 

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If you're playing CS GO you need a good sensor. These are pretty difficult to find at your price.

 

I'd suggest to add a little on your budget (couple of pounds) and get the CM Storm Alcor or EVGA TORQ X3.

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I don't know if you are trolling or trying to legitimately be helpful, but PS/2 or USB doesn't matter.

 

@ThatGuyNamedKasper

If you're playing CS GO you need a good sensor. These are pretty difficult to find at your price.

 

I'd suggest to add a little on your budget (couple of pounds) and get the CM Storm Alcor or EVGA TORQ X3.

USB devices get queried for input - delay between the queries (also knows as pulling rate, 1337 h4x0r mice and kbords advertize 1000Hz pulling rate), also they have to use cheats in order to do anything more that 6-key rollover

PS/2 devices use hardware interupts - has no delay, whenever you press a key a hardware interupt is raised and it gets processed immediately, also is 256-key rollover

 

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Hello everyone,

My current mouse (which is really bad) is dying as whenever I left click it does not respond in game or in normal use. So with that I need a new mouse that is not expensive, I am looking to spend around £10-£20 on amazon, ebuyer anywhere.

I do not want a small mouse as my hands are quite big and im not a left hand user. I mainly play cs.go so............. Anyway I also want it to be usb wired as it's just better.

Thanks,

ps. Track pads are flipping bad and please don't make me suffer the pain.

The cheapest mouse I know of that is actual good quality is MSI'S DS200 mouse. It is 40-ish dollars. I'd spend more though considering a mouse is very important. I use a Logitech G502 Proteus Core. It's the best all around gaming mouse on the market. It has enough buttons for all sorts of games without being overwhelming and comes with great software. Only issue is that you are stuck with a black and blue color scheme. The blue lights can be turned off though.

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USB devices get queried for input - delay between the queries (also knows as pulling rate, 1337 h4x0r mice and kbords advertize 1000Hz pulling rate), also they have to use cheats in order to do anything more that 6-key rollover

PS/2 devices use hardware interupts - has no delay, whenever you press a key a hardware interupt is raised and it gets processed immediately, also is 256-key rollover

 

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I also heard this just the other day about PS2 connections having no lag.

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Best ending line ever!!!!!!!  EPIC!!!!!!!!!!

 

I also heard this just the other day about PS2 connections having no lag.

The only downfall of PS/2 and why it got replaced by USB, is that it's just limited and you can'd do all that fancy gamry stuff like multi profile, lightning control and 18 sidebutton nagas

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