I used to look around reddit for product suggestions, reddit sucks and I don’t trust the bias anymore due to gorilla marketing.

I figured I could pop the question here, maybe help drive some lemmy traffic!

Any mouse suggestions? Wireless is preferred and the main use case is general desktop. I do play games with it but I play single player rpgs, so it doesn’t need competitive specs.

If you know of a mouse that doesn’t meet the criteria post it anyway, just add the different use case!

  • Akasazh@feddit.nl
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    3 months ago

    I’ve used Razer mice. Those were great to hold, but crappy quality. I use mousewheeldown a lot and have had their mouse wheels break on me twice.

    Then I had a Steelseries one which had a weird issue with mouse presets. Not a big fan.

    I used a cooler master mouse that outlasted those three. Note I use a Trust mouse that I’m pretty happy with and had at least outlasted my Steelseries one.

    Trust used to be the cheap plastic feeling mouse that you didn’t want, but now I feel that the build quality is about the same as the ‘brands’ probably are made in the same factory too.

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    3 months ago

    I am a big fan of the vertical mouse. Currently using the Logitech Lift and happy with it. I’m sure there are other ones that are great too but this is just what I’m using.

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      3 months ago

      I’m on the vertical train, too, for reasons beyond my control and quite physically uncomfortable, unfortunately.

      My current choice to split the difference between sore wrists and crappy performance is the Razer Pro Click V2 Vertical. I wasn’t sure about the shape at first, but I got used to it super fast and it’s really comfy and fast enough for gaming.

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      3 months ago

      Came here to vote for the Lift and also ask whatcha got against gorillas?

      All my bros in primate marketing were saddened by your comment.

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        3 months ago

        Anker makes a good basic vertical mouse for anyone looking to try them before going the spendy route. I alternate between it and a Logitech MX Master.

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      3 months ago

      Vertical mice do take a day or two to get used to for gaming, I kept pushing the thing sideways very slightly when clicking

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    3 months ago

    I got a Logitech MX Master for general desktop use and am happy with it.

    Good battery life, comfortable, accurate, and the multiple extra function buttons don’t get in the way. I like the motorized flywheel scroll and ability to maintain 3 bluetooth pairings (selectable via button on bottom)

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      3 months ago

      I’ve used two MxMasters over the last 10+ years and I couldn’t be happier with them. I only replaced my first one because it was white and I couldn’t really clean the rubber scroll wheel properly. The new one has a metal scroll wheel and is much better.

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      3 months ago

      This seems to be the most recommended mouse, I couldn’t tell if it was marketing hype or genuinely good. Seems genuinely good!

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        3 months ago

        Love the mouse. Hate that it cannot store presets onboard anymore. The Mx master 2 could.

        Looking for a new mouse too.

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        3 months ago

        It’s a big mouse, I couldn’t get used to it. I got the G305 instead and bought an extra because it fits me much better.

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    3 months ago

    logitech trackballs are my favorite

    the blue ball model is cheap and will work for a few years

    the gray ball model is worth the extra cost and mine have lasted for a few years and don’t show any signs of failing like the blue ball models do

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      3 months ago

      Not OP, but I am considering moving to something similar for gaming because while I love my slimblade pro it’s just not great for FPS -especially since you have to overcome the inertia of the bigger ball to be accurate. However, wouldn’t a thumb ball be fatiguing instead of using all your fingers to flick the ball around?

      Also how is the quality of the build? I specifically looked into non-Logitech for my last mouse because I went through two different g pro wireless that ended up having double clicking issues. I think my old g502 had those issues too, but I’ve since discovered that my hand is too small for a g502

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        3 months ago

        i play fps and lots of quick reaction keyboard and mouse games, my thumb never feels fatigued

        i don’t like the finger trackball type

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      3 months ago

      Blue ball model (also comes with gray ball option)

      Gray ball model

      I’ve got both and the gray ball model is definitely nicer. It’s got a wedge and a magnetic plate for picking an angle for ergonomic reasons. It generally feels nicer and has some neat things like a button for switching connections which is handy if you watch to use it with multiple computers. It also uses USB-C to charge (specifically the “MX Ergo S”, not the “MX Ergo” which is the older version and used micro usb).

      If you’re new to trackballs though and just want to try them out, the cheaper model is perfect serviceable.

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        3 months ago

        Another vote for the grey one here. I used to have RSI and switching to a trackball has saved me. Now I only use a mouse for gaming and a trackball for everything else.

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        3 months ago

        I wish they’d include the free spinning scroll wheel on these models. Having used other models with this feature I can’t to back to something without it.

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      3 months ago

      I love the alternative suggestion, but I can’t with the trackballs lol. I think I have some dyslexic tendencies and switching the muscles for mouse movement just breaks my mind haha!

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    3 months ago

    I’m not that picky, so I usually go for whatever Logitech I can find which can connect to a unifying receiver. That way, using solaar (Linux equivalent of that proprietary tool for pairing Logitech devices), I can use just one USB dongle for both mouse and keyboard.

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    3 months ago

    The last mouse I purchased was an NP-01S Wireless. I have since moved on to trackpads, in that case I have a Kensington slim blade pro.

    The big question you haven’t answered for any of us is how you hold your mouse and how big your hands are.

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    3 months ago

    I’ve been using a Razer viper for a few years. It works perfectly well, fits nicely in the hand and it’s not too pricey.

    Definitely worth a try.

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    3 months ago

    I love my Logitech G502, which I’m sure you will see recommended anywhere you look because it’s pretty popular.

    I’m still using the wired version, but if I were to be in the market for a new one today, the wireless one would be the first I checked out.

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    3 months ago

    I bought a Darmoshark M3 used like 1 year ago. It’s a cheap, really lightweight and a fast wireless mouse imo. Also feels great to grip. Def would recommend it

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    3 months ago

    +1 on Razer mice, I use the Razer naga pro and I love it, I HATE their software and open it as little as possible, but their mouse quality is pretty good for gaming.

    I used to used Logitech, which has much better software in Windows and actually has 3rd party software that lets you customize buttons in Linux, but their switches on their mice go out so quickly. There is a know flaw with their switches and they don’t fix it. IMO Logitech has lowered their quality quite a bit and stell kept their prices the same. The last mouse I got from them basically deteriorated in half the time of having the mouse before, and the only reason I replaced the other mouse was because the switches in it died.

    I specifically got the Razer Naga pro because it’s got optical switches that don’t wear out in the same way.

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    Really wish Logitech would make a new/wireless version of the g600, I use it for work and all of the programmable buttons on the side are amazing for productivity. Cut, copy, paste, delete with the mouse is so handy