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Quevy

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G502 X Gaming Mouse | Logitech G

Ideal Mouse:

- 2 side/thumb buttons minimum
- DPI buttons
- Wired
-Ergonomic-ish

I've never had a logitech mouse last more than a year. 1.5 years if I were lucky. I use the Naga Trinity. It's been going strong for ~5 years now. You can swap out the left side for different scenarios. The razer software is pretty solid, and you can customize the buttons to best fit you.
 
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Janx

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I've never had a logitech mouse last more than a year. 1.5 years if I were lucky. I use the Naga Trinity. It's been going strong for ~5 years now. You can swap out the left side for different scenarios. The razer software is pretty solid, and you can customize the buttons to best fit you.
I'm still pissed the Naga hex thumb button layout hasnt been more widely adopted. Every other 6+ thumb button layout has just been ass.
 
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Burns

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I'm still pissed the Naga hex thumb button layout hasnt been more widely adopted. Every other 6+ thumb button layout has just been ass.
I think I used the Logitech G600 for 15+ years of WoW and it worked great (2 mice over that time period). If anything, the ring finger button was the most uncomfortable part of it and for normal games the thumb buttons could cause a bit of hand fatigue on the thumb (after 6+ hour gaming sessions). For WoW it was great and I can't go back to playing without one (so I don't play WoW anymore).

They stopped making it so I tried to solder new better buttons to fix it, but couldn't get it to work. Now I've been using a Naga Basilisk and it's lasted over two years now, just fine.
 
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