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Re: New mouse time

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Does it *have* to be Wireless? I'm still using my Logitech G500s. The only thing that broke was that dumb rubber band on the scroll wheel (doesn't affect functionality)
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stessier wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 2:10 pm I've been using the Logitech G502 Hero for the last 5 years with no issues and love it. It's $45 on Amazon - not sure if that is mid-priced.
Sure, fitty bucks is mid-priced. I spent over $100 on my work mouse and the one I'm wearing out now came free with something else, so 50 is smack in the middle. :)

Kinda prefer wireless, though. I should probably wait until we move so I can evaluate my new environment. I'm leaving my old computer desk behind and will use a standard desk + printer stand instead. IDK if a corded mouse will be practical. Cord mice don't need batteries, amiright?
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A modern mid-priced wireless mouse mouse just needs to sit on the charger once a week.

I finally revoked my recommendation for the Logitech G Pro Wireless earlier this year, and switched to a BenQ, which I love, but it's definitely not mid-range.

I will say that I no longer recommend Logitech, and I've actively anti-recommended Razer for years. Steelseries has good hardware, but their software is abysmal.

What are you looking for beyond wireless? Ergonomic? Lefty? Large/small hands? Extra buttons? Classy/no RGB? Tasteful lighting? Times Square on NYE? Extra light/heavy?

Honestly, given that you want mind-range, I'd suggest looking at a Logitech in the $30-$60 range. Most of cost of the more expensive stuff is precision sensors and wireless speed, which you don't need (a fast connection between the receiver and the mouse was what made wireless a poor choice for fast gaming until fairly recently.) Given that, you are probably just fine with Logitech, as you're not investing as much if it goes badly.
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Blackhawk wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:08 pm What are you looking for beyond wireless? Ergonomic? Lefty? Large/small hands? Extra buttons? Classy/no RGB? Tasteful lighting? Times Square on NYE? Extra light/heavy?
Just a simple, durable, comfortable mouse, preferably rechargeable. I won't use extra buttons and don't care about lights, although I wouldn't consider those to be negatives.

My work mouse is a Logitech MX Master 3 that I chose because it's very precise (I do a little bit of photo editing that requires exact control), rechargeable, and comfortable in my arthritic old hand (so I guess ergonomic is on my list). It has a bunch of programmable extra buttons that I don't need or know how to use, but they don't get in the way and are easily ignored. Lately its rubber skin has begun to separate from the body after just a couple of years of use, so I'm less than impressed with its durability.
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Blackhawk wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:08 pm BenQ
Wow, that's a name that name I haven't heard in a long time. I didn't realize they were still in business. For awhile, they were everywhere, but I haven't seen any of their products here for maybe a decade.
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Rumpy wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2024 6:47 pm
Blackhawk wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:08 pm BenQ
Wow, that's a name that name I haven't heard in a long time. I didn't realize they were still in business. For awhile, they were everywhere, but I haven't seen any of their products here for maybe a decade.
I had a BenQ monitor for a while, but yeah - they went quiet. I was surprised earlier this year when I started researching top gaming mouse options and found them at the top of most of the recommended lists (and in use by a huge number of professionals.)
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BenQ makes mice now? I always knew them as a good monitor brand.
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from a previous job contract i got a Microsoft Sculpt keyboard and ergo mouse (they came together as a package). i really didn't need the mouse since i had the trackball, but i've now set it up on my WFH desk (with the Sculpt keyboard - they pair together on the same wireless dongle) and i don't mind it. still don't like it as much as my HP Omen/SteelSeries 300, which is longer.

https://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-Sculpt ... B00DUV01RS

(and i totally didn't know until now that it has a four way scroll wheel)
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I switched to this mid price Mouse after my 2 Logitechs before crapped out after about a year each.
Razer Basilisk. Been working perfectly for 3 years now.
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Thanks, I've bookmarked the last three mouses that were recommended. I decided not to buy one until I set up my new desk after we move so that I can decide whether going wired is a real option. ("New" desk is just an ordinary old desk without a keyboard tray or cable holes; I'll put my PC under the printer stand next to it.)
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I just spilled a beer on my mouse. Seems ok so far..shall see .
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Does it keep clicking on strange women? If so, you might want to give it time to dry out.
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In the course of unpacking boxes I found a Logitech Control Plus M510 new in package. Wife's employer sent her two the last time she asked for a replacement and she'd forgotten about the second one. So my mouse choice was ultimately very easy. :lol: I've been using it for a couple of hours and it's pleasingly average and ordinary.
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