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Looking for driver-less or with driver , ergonomic mouse for 60 to 70 euros. plz help.

Ridska

Ridska here ,

I am looking for a '' gaming mouse '' for about 60 to 70 euros. 

I would have opted for the Func MS-3 R2 but sense func and fnatic wanted to play house and ruin it for me ,

i have been on the quest to find a mouse that has good full palm grip mouse.

And  if it wasnt for the shipping costs , i would have opted for the Feenix Nascita. 

Thanks and stay groovie. 

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the corsair m65? i think thats about 70 euros. its a great mouse and i love suing it (dont get the RGB) 

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Anything from Zowie usually requires 0 drivers.

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the corsair m65? i think thats about 70 euros. its a great mouse and i love suing it (dont get the RGB) 

how is that gaming or ergonomic. It's neither of those things.

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Ridska here ,

I am looking for a '' gaming mouse '' for about 60 to 70 euros. 

I would have opted for the Func MS-3 R2 but sense func and fnatic wanted to play house and ruin it for me ,

i have been on the quest to find a mouse that has good full palm grip mouse.

And  if it wasnt for the shipping costs , i would have opted for the Feenix Nascita. 

Thanks and stay groovie. 

only 60 euros :) 

http://www.amazon.de/Corsair-Vengeance-CH-9000022-EU-Performance-Schwarz/dp/B00BCHGSWE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1447873006&sr=8-1&keywords=corsair+m65

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Laptop |CPU - i7 4720hq|GPU - 960m 2gb|Ram - 8gb 2x4|Model - y50-70 Touch|SSD - 240gb Patriot drive|Display - 1920x1080 IPS touch

 

 

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how is that gaming or ergonomic. It's neither of those things.

it feels great in the hand and it has a material that lets your hand grip onto the side of the mouse. and the sensor is really great and goes up to 8200 dpi, as well as a button that lowers the dpi to however low you want as long as you hold it down, great for sniping 

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and the sensor is really great

straight up lie. do you work for corsair pr?

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straight up lie. do you work for corsair pr?

i mean, ive been using it for more than a year with no complaints, and its precise on my wood surface or if i decide to use a mouse pad. it doesnt stop me. all my friends use it as well so i dunno, im going off of what i actually know. 

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straight up lie. do you work for corsair pr?

 

I really have to agree with you on this one. my buds Corsair M95 (very related mouse) has the worse sensor i've ever seen on a modern mouse. It's like it has acceleration at all times.

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Ridska here ,

I am looking for a '' gaming mouse '' for about 60 to 70 euros. 

I would have opted for the Func MS-3 R2 but sense func and fnatic wanted to play house and ruin it for me ,

i have been on the quest to find a mouse that has good full palm grip mouse.

And  if it wasnt for the shipping costs , i would have opted for the Feenix Nascita. 

Thanks and stay groovie. 

Mad C.A.T.Z mouses are good in my opinion, but they need drivers and the software is really bad on windows 10 (might just be me)

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straight up lie. do you work for corsair pr?

I also have the M65, and it is fantastic. Sensor is great, the build quality is great, and the fit in the hand is great(for me anyways)

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I also have the M65, and it is fantastic. Sensor is great, the build quality is great, and the fit in the hand is great(for me anyways)

See? im not the only one 

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Just get anything from Zowie.
 
 

Mad C.A.T.Z mouses are good in my opinion, but they need drivers and the software is really bad on windows 10 (might just be me)

Mad Catz have a pretty bad rep, but still, I haven't had one. I think the Rat 3 is the only one with a decent sensor.
 

See? im not the only one

It has a laser sensor, so it's not flawless. Mouse acceleration is a deal breaker for most people.
 

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Just get anything from Zowie.

 

 

Mad Catz have a pretty bad rep, but still, I haven't had one. I think the Rat 3 is the only one with a decent sensor.

Exactly the one i have, but i dont have a lot of experience with other mice

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See? im not the only one

That doesn't mean you're right. Sensors with acceleration are terrible for gaming, and that's a fact.

Check out Mionix Naos 7000 if you were interested in the Func MS-3.

I was about to suggest that, but it seems you've beaten me to the punch. As such, +1

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Check out Mionix Naos 7000 if you were interested in the Func MS-3.

 

I opted  for Mionix Naos 7000 instead of Func MS-3 or Qpad 5K. Before that, I used Zowie EC1.

 

The thing is, I don't consider the Naos 7000 useable without at least an initial configuration via the drivers. The mouse has 3 DPI levels, which are set to 400/1600/7000 by default, which isn't really something you should be using. However, luckily the Naos 7000 has fairly basic software, which does not run in the background until you run it yourself for the first time after a restart.

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I opted for Mionix Naos 7000 instead of Func MS-3 or Qpad 5K. Before that, I used Zowie EC1.

The thing is, I don't consider the Naos 7000 useable without at least an initial configuration via the drivers. The mouse has 3 DPI levels, which are set to 400/1600/7000 by default, which isn't really something you should be using. However, luckily the Naos 7000 has fairly basic software, which does not run in the background until you run it yourself for the first time after a restart.

Ha! I run at 400dpi always.

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I would have opted for the Func MS-3 R2 but sense func and fnatic wanted to play house and ruin it for me ,

The closest thing to the Func right now is the Mionix mice. Personally am using a Naos 5400, but that's discontinued.

Link to Naos 7000: http://mionix.net/mice/naos-7000/

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