vmangman wrote: » I know that a favorite among the MMO community in general is the Logitech G600. Anytime someone brings up MMO mice, this one comes up the most. Good price as well.
CakeBanditJr wrote: » Logitech G502 Wireless Lightspeed mouse and an Azeron keypad
vmangman wrote: » CakeBanditJr wrote: » Logitech G502 Wireless Lightspeed mouse and an Azeron keypad That's not a proper MMO mouse. 12 buttons is the way to go.
rikardp98 wrote: » vmangman wrote: » That's not a proper MMO mouse. 12 buttons is the way to go. The mmo mouses is hard to use for some people since the buttons are so small
vmangman wrote: » That's not a proper MMO mouse. 12 buttons is the way to go.
FuryBladeborne wrote: » @Vhaeyne, The Razer Naga has a middle click. I don't know why it apparently caused trouble for you. It is called scroll click on the options to rebind the middle mouse button in the Razer software. Perhaps you accidentally unbound that button. Every button aside from left click is fully customizable as any mouse or keyboard button. Also, the Razer software has never forced my computer to reboot. I guess you had an option selected for that. The only similar complaint that I have is that the software does a short update check before I can use the mouse every time the computer starts. I am pretty sure the keybinds are saved to the mouse. If I turn off the Razer software, I still have my most recent settings for keybinds and DPI. I just can't change profiles without the software.
Wandering Mist wrote: » For me personally I have tried "mmo" mice with tons of side buttons but I always found the buttons too small and ended up pressing multiple buttons at the same time, which causes a ton of issues. So instead I went the other route. I have a standard gaming mouse (the Steelseries Rival 310) and a Razer Tartarus V2 gamepad. The main advantage of the gamepad as opposed to a normal keyboard is the added scroll wheel and d-pad for the thumb. Usually on a keyboard my thumb rests rather uselessly on the space bar, whereas with the gamepad there are far more things you can do with it. I control my character with the d-pad leaving more accessible buttons open on my fingers for my abilities. The added scroll-wheel can be bound to anything so I usually use it for target selection. It's very handy.
Neurath wrote: » Razor Synapse gives me no issues. I don't even get the short update checks, I'm simply notified when an update is available and I get to choose whether to restart or not when the software updates. My Razer Naga Chroma has 19 Buttons that are programmable. I was fortunate to buy 3 Razer Naga Chromas when I dipped in because they are not available in most places now. I do not like the new Razer Mice though. I don't like the adaptable thumb plates. I prefer solid builds and solid functionality. I do not know what I will do when my current Razer Naga Chroma dies though. I don't appreciate when my dogs pull the mouse off the desk onto the floor but I have little control of who lets my dogs into my office. Edit: Spelling Mistakes.