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My Logitech gaming mouse has served me well. The G402 Hyperion looks to be an updated version of it, so I vote for that.

Logitech Gaming Mice
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Sabin_Stargem: My Logitech gaming mouse has served me well. The G402 Hyperion looks to be an updated version of it, so I vote for that.

Logitech Gaming Mice
Thank you for sharing this kind information. I recently bought the Logitech gaming mouse because the old one didn't work well. I am checking my mouse for this website Macrotest
Also recommend Logitech, never lets you down:)
If this https://www.gog.com/forum/general/if_gog_were_to_switch_over_to_new_forum_software_what_would_you_want_them_to_use from January 2016 is considered an "extreme necro" and gets closed because of that, then this thread surely needs to be locked, too.
It's from July 2015, after all - so, half a year older.
Post edited April 08, 2023 by BreOl72
I love the Logitech G502.
I have been using a Glorious PC Gaming Race Model O Gaming-Mouse (wired) for almost two years now. The new revision, called D, is a little expensive at 137-192 BGN, while you should be able to get an older model for around 90-114 BGN. It is comfortable, has the right size for my hands, and the software control panel is lightweight.

The only issue to be aware of is the Model O's scroll wheel. It can move ever so slightly from side to side when it's used.

In summary I would say Glorious is a good option at a decent price.
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SolarisLunaris: Logitech G600 are great !!!

It has many buttons, fair price, and durable build

http://gaming.logitech.com/en-us/product/g600-mmo-gaming-mouse
Got that myself. Yeah, good mouse - but one heck of a learning curve.

Namely b/c the mouse is big and wide, so your hand is gonna have to get used to that. And your hand's also gonna have to get used to the 12 or so buttons on the left side of the mouse itself. Like I said, that can be a heck of a learning curve - but if you get over the hump of that curve, it can be super-rewarding; especially in MMO-style RPG's.

I have a lot of different Logitech mice - and I like the G300S. I like the ambidextrous buttons on the top of the mice on both sides. I wish more mice had buttons like these on the top of each side of the mouse.

If Logitech would combine the top of the G300S and the left-side of say G502 w/ those few buttons there, I'd probably be in Logitech Mouse Heaven.
Post edited April 10, 2023 by MysterD
Didn't notice necro, of the bad sort. Reviver didn't contribute positively to the thread, though others have since.

Anyway, original post-necro response:

I use a Steelseries Sensei.

Why? Because it's actually ambidextrous. Most so-called "ambi" mice are still right-handed only and only describe "shaped symmetrically". And I mouse primarily left.

It works fine without drivers/software, though you need them once to turn off the stupid RGB and customize the levels on the sensitivity change button if you want to (it remembers them internally to toggle without).
Post edited April 09, 2023 by mqstout
I have had a Logitech g pro superlight for over a year now and it has been really great and the battery life is solid. You can also get a logitech powerplay mousepad that will charege it wirelessly (I don't have a powerplay mousepad so i can't speak to it's quality).
Using a wired Logitech M100.

It just works and I'm not even consciously aware it is there the vast majority of the time. What more could I ask from a computer mouse? The next one after that will be as close to the current model as possible when I have to replace it (but I'm secretly hoping it will die after me).

Boring, plain, durable, dependable and cheap too: All I want from my computing equipment really.
Logitech G305

Probably my favorite mouse ever. It's of a fairly light-weight ambidextrous design, it has a very comfortable feel in my hand, and it's no-frills without the usual RGB gamer garbage. It doesn't require any additional software - thank god because Logitech like most peripheral makers' software is garbage - and it has built-in DPI sensitivity levels that can be changed on the fly with a physical button (even though I always keep it on the most sensitive level anyway *shrug*).

Wireless capability is very much an essential function for me with mice these days, and the G305 performs like a champ. In my 4-year-some usage of my current mouse I've never had any connectivity problems, and it works just as well as any corded mouse. I also like that it runs on a single changeable AA battery - I've never been a fan of built-in batteries on wireless devices - and it literally sips only a tiny amount of power. Even my positively ancient rechargeable AAs can power it for months at a time.
Post edited April 11, 2023 by P-E-S
I have a Logitech. But I prefer and recommend a trackball, not a mouse. (Mice need room to roam across the desk whereas a trackball is stationary and the pointer moves with the rotation of the ball, which is propelled by your thumb. This is also ergonomically better.)

I also second the caution against Logitech software. I think the keyboard driver was some ludicrous size, like 250MB. (I still used it, but I don't add macros and just use the main three buttons. with depressible wheel, and two others.)
Logitech's build quality has suffered over the decades. I had mid-priced gaming one I had shipped from the US fail in a couple of years due to double-click syndrome, when the switches in the one it had replaced - an old MX516 - lasted for over a decade.

My Steel series replacement is still going strong. If the top-end Logitech mice are great then lucky you for affording it, but let's not pretend their entire range is reliable anymore.
Logitech through and through, me. I have currently six in my possession and one still in its packaging (as back-up). My latest addition (to go along with the 3 M185's, an M187, M235) is an M650, which I heartily recommend...
i am using 0.99 dollars mouse. Thats good for me. i play solo no need to super sensitive things.