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What's a good mouse for a small hand?

Fhyrion
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i know nothing about MMO games but this mouse is certainly suitable for small hands

 

http://www.coolermaster.com/peripheral/mice/spawn/

I'm looking for a good gaming mouse for my sister. She typically uses a palm grip, and has smaller hands. For perspective, she thought my Roccat Kone Pure Military was a large mouse. 

Looking purely at performance, Lighting is a non-issue. 

 

 

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@Fhyrion seriously though, I'm not too sure depends on what sort of games she plays.

I've heard the Zowie FK is smallish and also the Cybord R.A.T 5 looks small, but apart from that I don't know.

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Just now, wrathoftheturkey said:

For gaming?

Yes.

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@xvantok Well, she mostly plays MMO's, however, as far as mouse features go, a couple of thumb buttons would do it. She doesn't really want a Corsair Scimitar style mouse. 

 

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Just now, 8-Bit Ninja said:

budget?

I'd say less than $100 USD.

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1 minute ago, Fhyrion said:

@xvantok Well, she mostly plays MMO's, however, as far as mouse features go, a couple of thumb buttons would do it. She doesn't really want a Corsair Scimitar style mouse. 

 

She's missing out - I love having an entire extra keyboard sitting under my thumb!!

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1 minute ago, xvantok said:

She's missing out - I love having an entire extra keyboard sitting under my thumb!!

Well I've always preferred Keyboard Macro Keys, but to each their own. 

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2 minutes ago, atrash said:

i know nothing about MMO games but this mouse is certainly suitable for small hands

 

http://www.coolermaster.com/peripheral/mice/spawn/

This looks pretty good. Decent sensor, and a good size. Any idea if there's included software, and if there is, if its good or not? 

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1 minute ago, Fhyrion said:

This looks pretty good. Decent sensor, and a good size. Any idea if there's included software, and if there is, if its good or not? 

doubt it. it's a pretty old fashioned mouse. no software bs.

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3 minutes ago, Fhyrion said:

@atrash Cool. I think I'll just go with yours. Thanks for the help. 

hang on it does have a software for button and dpi customisation. my bad. nothing too fancy tho

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Just now, atrash said:

hang on it does have a software for button and dpi customisation. my bad. nothing too fancy tho

Turns out there's a newer model anyways. No worries, size and performance are still there. 

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5 minutes ago, Fhyrion said:

Turns out there's a newer model anyways. No worries, size and performance are still there. 

I have a CoolerMaster Inferno from 3-4 years back.  It came with software.  Everything was programmable on it.  That mouse was one of the better mice I have used.  It still works perfectly, other than some wobble on a few buttons.

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The CoolerMaster Xornet II is the revamped version of the Spawn. My girlfriend used to have hand cramps when doing extended work sessions and the Xornet solved it for her - for reference, she's 5'1" and has tiny hands. Not the best sensor on the market, but certainly a decent budget mouse for tiny hand people.

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