Keyboards & Mice

Quevy

<Gold Donor>
4,124
15,592
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.
 
  • 2Like
Reactions: 1 users

Janx

<Gold Donor>
7,993
24,249
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.
 
  • 1Solidarity
Reactions: 1 user

Burns

Avatar of War Slayer
8,752
16,878
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.
 
  • 1Like
Reactions: 1 user

Chanur

Shit Posting Professional
<Gold Donor>
34,271
62,066
I really like my Pulsar mouse and they make a ton of different kinds and sizes.
 
  • 1Like
Reactions: 1 user

Rhanyn

<Bronze Donator>
1,123
1,608
Just got done building this to use at work. Womier real wood base, combination of MOA profile faux wood and green jelly pbt dye sub keycaps, and using durock ice king tactile 68gr switches. I might swap out the faux wood accent keys for something else eventually, especially since the real wood and faux wood aren't a perfect color match, but for now this works.
IMG_1994.jpg
 
  • 7Like
  • 1Solidarity
Reactions: 7 users

Janx

<Gold Donor>
7,993
24,249
Just got done building this to use at work. Womier real wood base, combination of MOA profile faux wood and green jelly pbt dye sub keycaps, and using durock ice king tactile 68gr switches. I might swap out the faux wood accent keys for something else eventually, especially since the real wood and faux wood aren't a perfect color match, but for now this works.
View attachment 610978
What's that mouse pad? Looks legit.
 
  • 1Like
Reactions: 1 user

Rhanyn

<Bronze Donator>
1,123
1,608
And where would someone purchase said mouse pad. Doesnt look like an "official" one?

Looks like that seller may be defunct now, but I got it from Amazon in 2024.
 
  • 2Like
Reactions: 1 users

Janx

<Gold Donor>
7,993
24,249

Looks like that seller may be defunct now, but I got it from Amazon in 2024.
Awesome, probably some of the same people listing them on Etsy and some of the other craft websites.