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check the logitech lineup. All are awesome. Love the G502, (out of budget though).

 

Also corsair and mionix have good mice.

I am looking for a good mouse for csgo and other fps games like black ops 2 and cod 4. I am right handed I want a mouse that is more on the responsive side, but not so responsive that I will accidentally click the buttons constantly. It doesn't need to be anything fancy, although some programable buttons will be nice. Most of all I want a comfortable mouse that fits my small hands. My budget is like around 50 dollars, but if there is a mouse that is really good and over my price range you should still feel free to link it.

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I am looking for a good mouse for csgo and other fps games like black ops 2 and cod 4. I am right handed I want a mouse that is more on the responsive side, but not so responsive that I will accidentally click the buttons constantly. It doesn't need to be anything fancy, although some programable buttons will be nice. Most of all I want a comfortable mouse that fits my small hands. My budget is like around 50 dollars, but if there is a mouse that is really good and over my price range you should still feel free to link it.

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check the logitech lineup. All are awesome. Love the G502, (out of budget though).

 

Also corsair and mionix have good mice.

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I am looking for a good mouse for csgo and other fps games like black ops 2 and cod 4. I am right handed I want a mouse that is more on the responsive side, but not so responsive that I will accidentally click the buttons constantly. It doesn't need to be anything fancy, although some programable buttons will be nice. Most of all I want a comfortable mouse that fits my small hands. My budget is like around 50 dollars, but if there is a mouse that is really good and over my price range you should still feel free to link it.

Razer Abyssus, allthough if youre one of the Razer haters its not gonna work for you :P But it fits your description, however it does not have any extra mouse buttons :/

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Razer Abyssus, allthough if youre one of the Razer haters its not gonna work for you :P But it fits your description, however it does not have any extra mouse buttons :/

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I am looking for a good mouse for csgo and other fps games like black ops 2 and cod 4. I am right handed I want a mouse that is more on the responsive side, but not so responsive that I will accidentally click the buttons constantly. It doesn't need to be anything fancy, although some programable buttons will be nice. Most of all I want a comfortable mouse that fits my small hands. My budget is like around 50 dollars, but if there is a mouse that is really good and over my price range you should still feel free to link it.

 Depend per person a lot of people adviced a Razer deathadder and Abyssus but I found them totally shit.

I would say go to a store and try.





 
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Razer Deathadder is pretty much the best all around mouse for palm grip.  The light weight is ideal for FPS games.

 

But you need to try it in your hand to know for sure.  Picking a mouse is really hard because everyone likes it a little different.

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Autists suggesting the Corsair mice...

 

G502 is superior.

 

Or finalmouse I guess. Have yet to try one of those yet.

 

Source: Used to play a game that required more skill than CSGO at a competitive level :P

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Autists suggesting the Corsair mice...

 

G502 is superior.

 

Or finalmouse I guess. Have yet to try one of those yet.

 

Source: Used to play a game that required more skill than CSGO at a competitive level :P

I personally like clawing the mouse, so I can't deal with mice that have those "finger rests" on the side :P

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Unless you want an acceleration-less sensor of course. Then you'll have to get a mouse with an optical sensor.

 

I am looking for a good mouse for csgo and other fps games like black ops 2 and cod 4. I am right handed I want a mouse that is more on the responsive side, but not so responsive that I will accidentally click the buttons constantly. It doesn't need to be anything fancy, although some programable buttons will be nice. Most of all I want a comfortable mouse that fits my small hands. My budget is like around 50 dollars, but if there is a mouse that is really good and over my price range you should still feel free to link it.

What grip do you use?

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Unless you want an acceleration-less sensor of course. Then you'll have to get a mouse with an optical sensor.

 

What grip do you use?

what does you mean like if i like to claw the mouse or not

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what does you mean like if i like to claw the mouse or not

Check out the Mouse link in my sig for info on grips. Then tell me what you use.

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I personally like clawing the mouse, so I can't deal with mice that have those "finger rests" on the side :P

AFAIK it doesn't really :P

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Depends a lot on your prefered grip.

If you use claw grip the Corsair M45 (optical sensor) / Corsair (laser sensor). Both feature premium Omron switches.

 

Palm grip i can recommend the Asus ROG Gladius but it is on the expensive side.

 

(Palm grips)

Logitech G402 and Steelseries Rival are also great options. If you like the distinct logitech shape go with the G402 or the widely popular G400s.

But if you have somewhat of a perfection complex don't go with the Steelseries Rival as its rubberized coating shows wear and tear easily (tho its very comfortable and good for grip). 

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Check out the Mouse link in my sig for info on grips. Then tell me what you use.

i definitely have a claw grip 

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I am looking for a good mouse for csgo and other fps games like black ops 2 and cod 4. I am right handed I want a mouse that is more on the responsive side, but not so responsive that I will accidentally click the buttons constantly. It doesn't need to be anything fancy, although some programable buttons will be nice. Most of all I want a comfortable mouse that fits my small hands. My budget is like around 50 dollars, but if there is a mouse that is really good and over my price range you should still feel free to link it.

FinalMouse all the way

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Depends a lot on your prefered grip.

If you use claw grip the Corsair M45 (optical sensor) / Corsair (laser sensor). Both feature premium Omron switches.

 

Palm grip i can recommend the Asus ROG Gladius but it is on the expensive side.

 

(Palm grips)

Logitech G402 and Steelseries Rival are also great options. If you like the distinct logitech shape go with the G402 or the widely popular G400s.

But if you have somewhat of a perfection complex don't go with the Steelseries Rival as its rubberized coating shows wear and tear easily (tho its very comfortable and good for grip). 

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