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any suggestions on a comfterble studio mouse ?
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PoM
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Posted : Oct 15, 2010 14:29
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i use the microsoft too,in my experience the logitech gamers mouse break fast, no more logitech for me these thing dont last more than one year at best (the cheap optical 2 buttons last longuer) . |
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Shiranui
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Posted : Oct 15, 2010 14:38
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I've had the same logitech mx518 for 3 years now |
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Trevon
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Posted : Oct 15, 2010 15:45
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my mouse now is a basic microsoft optical
some users posted awesome looking mouses, but they too curved imo.
personally, the most comfortable mouses are the flat ones, where the hand work almost like a glove.
There are those that have a big trackball on the center or on the side for thumb controll. don't like it much
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TimeTraveller
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Posted : Oct 15, 2010 16:48
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PoM
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Posted : Oct 15, 2010 18:23
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On 2010-10-15 14:38, Shiranui wrote:
I've had the same logitech mx518 for 3 years now
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maybe i got unlucky but i had like 4 of them ,almsot all the old models of mx. but the cheap one with 2 button i bought 10 euros years ago when optical was new is still working lol, no more mx for me but maybe now they are better.. |
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Nectarios
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Posted : Oct 15, 2010 18:33
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Can you get a mighty mouse-like for the PC? I'm using mine endless hours a day and although it took some getting used to with the side buttons, its very comfy.
 
http://soundcloud.com/martianarts |
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realtime
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Posted : Oct 15, 2010 23:59
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Larrikin
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Posted : Oct 16, 2010 06:18
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