Mouse
Mar 31 2008, 6:47 am
By: DT_Battlekruser  

Apr 1 2008, 6:12 am Sauceover Post #21



my Logitech MX™620 Cordless Laser Mouse has worked wonders for me. it has the free-scrolling wheel, back/forward buttons(i cannot stand to use a mouse without these now), and a search button(haven't found much use for this to be honest). it is right-hand fitted, so the grip is very comfortable(unless you're a leftie, in which case you're fucked with this one). battery life is apparently a year too. been using mine solid for 3 months and it hasn't died on me yet. theres probably better ones out there, but this is not bad at all. it IS more expensive(actually 2x) than what you asked for, but the lack of battery changing alone will preserve your sanity(this is from a long-time wireless mouse user)..



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Apr 1 2008, 10:40 am ~:Deathawk:~ Post #22



There is a Logitech MX610 mouse that is identical to the MX620 as far as I know, except it is for lefties.

My next mouse might just be the MX610, it's the only other lefty mouse I've seen.. ;)



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Apr 3 2008, 10:15 pm MasterJohnny Post #23



http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Description=lx7&x=0&y=0
That is my mouse. It last about 7 months then I need new batteries. You can use rechargeable batteries.



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Apr 13 2008, 3:15 am Hercanic Post #24

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I use a corded laser mouse, but a wireless mouse is nice on a laptop, as constant position shifting is easier when there is no cord to hassle with. Though I always worry that the little USB receiver will be bumped wrong and break the port.




Apr 16 2008, 8:56 am rockz Post #25

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Logitech G7
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826104203&Tpk=g7

I have ex's friend's MX518. Best mouse ever, period. G7 is essentially a suped up version of it with less buttons.



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Apr 16 2008, 9:50 pm Syphon Post #26



Quote from Hercanic
I use a corded laser mouse, but a wireless mouse is nice on a laptop, as constant position shifting is easier when there is no cord to hassle with. Though I always worry that the little USB receiver will be bumped wrong and break the port.

Bluetooth ftw.



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Apr 16 2008, 10:07 pm Centreri Post #27

Relatively ancient and inactive

I gotz0rz a special corded thingie with extra USB ports. Right close to my mouse, and no fear of breaking it!



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Apr 18 2008, 11:50 am Vi3t-X Post #28



There is only 1 major difference you really get from playing games between Wired, and Wireless.
The reaction time... OH, and uh... battery death. Thats annoying.



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Apr 19 2008, 6:32 am Sael Post #29



I don't get how the Xbox 360, Wii, etc. controllers can be wireless and so responsive, and mouse manufacturers can't seem to mimic the responsiveness.



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Apr 19 2008, 6:38 am ~:Deathawk:~ Post #30



To be quite honest, I don't think wireless mice are as unresponsive as people claim them to be. Maybe older mice, but newer ones I tend to feel no difference between. :\



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Apr 19 2008, 4:15 pm Sael Post #31



I've tried out three or four different models, and as soon as they start to lose their battery charge, they lag at times (died a fair share of times as a result). Maybe I've just been unlucky with them.



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Apr 19 2008, 11:27 pm Sauceover Post #32



there does tend to be a lag time...but its less than a fraction of a second. you have to be paying [ALOT of] attention to notice it. honestly, it can't be more than 100 milliseconds...effectively, theres really no lag time.



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Apr 20 2008, 1:32 am Vi3t-X Post #33



But when you play CS. 100 Milliseconds is the difference between life, and a headshot from an AWP.



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