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Lightest mouse switches ??

Doc.Tor

Im looking for a new gaming mouse that requiers the least ammount of force to click, i`ve been looking at the logitech g pro and g 303 but I have not reached a conclusion...

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I heard Razer's Deathadder buttons are (too) easy to click.

Maybe you have the ability to try out some different mice at a store?

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The logitech mice you listed and the deathadder both have really light switches. I'm gonna assume you're planning on playing a MOBA. My choice would be between a G PRO and Deathadder. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Zayzo said:

The logitech mice you listed and the deathadder both have really light switches. I'm gonna assume you're planning on playing a MOBA. My choice would be between a G PRO and Deathadder. 

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23 minutes ago, Doc.Tor said:

mostly League of legends, Overwatch an Dragon Age Origins 

The switches on the deathadder are nice. It depends on your grip style imo. Faker plays with a deathadder. 

 

 

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On 21.11.2016 at 10:39 PM, Zayzo said:

The switches on the deathadder are nice. It depends on your grip style imo. Faker plays with a deathadder. 

I think I use a "hybrid" grip, palm to the back of the mouse and indexfinger tip style

 

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