After suffering for years with the Dell mouse, I decided to take the plunge and bought myself the Logitech G402 and what a difference it makes.

The additional buttons are incredibly useful for navigating web browsers and that mouse is smooth. Seriously it glides over pretty much everything. It also comes with some gimmicky features that I never use but it looks and feels great.

P.S. My friend bought a Razer Deathadder and we took a bet to see whose mouse will last longer. Needless to say I'm feeling pretty confident of my chances.

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A4-tech Bloody v8

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SteelSeries Rival

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A cheap Steelseries Kinzu v2 not much of a "real" gaming mouse, but I'm not that hardcore so It's fine by me, it feels good in the hand, it works fine and it has a simple but nice design.

I've been thinking of getting a more expensive one tho, just for show I guess.

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Microsoft 4000 and Apple Touch Mouse, all at the same time.

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MadCatz RAT 5. There's a company who managed to shake off their bad rep and start providing solid products.
It's also one of the few mice that I can comfortably hold with my oversized hands.

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have that one too and i´m using it for years now. but i have it cause i liked how small you can make it - cause i have small hands ^^

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Relax r-x1 i just bought it 1 week ago

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Roccat Tyon

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Microsoft's Basic Optical Mouse. As simple and light as it should be.

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Razer Taipan. It fits my hand perfectly and feels very nice. c:

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My hands are small so I tend to dislike those huge mice with dozens of buttons. I currently own x7 xl-747h and a tt esports saphira (which is also good if you're left-handed like me)

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What cat are you using?

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Logitech g500 and Roccat TYON. I can reccomend both, despite the fact that I use Roccat for about 2 weeks but I like all its features so far.

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First Razer Deathadder, I think from 2006? 8 years and still working like a charm

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ThermalTake Theron Black Edition

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Logitech G602

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Logitech G9, approx 6-7 years old.

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SteelSeries Kana.

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Razer Abysssus.

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The 2 things that changed my life on pc over the last years: SSD's and Roccat Savu, i have one more to secure my future.

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Quasar Proteo

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A4Tech XL-750BK

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