Cendrillion21 wrote: »Welcome back
I still use a Razer Naga Trinity, it works great for me.
Jamie_Aubrey wrote: »Any mouse with left/right click and a scroll wheel
Don't buy one of those ones with 200 buttons on the side, unless your gonna use them all, waste of money
My mouse has 2 extra buttons on the side that I use for Weapon Swap and Dodge Roll
Jamie_Aubrey wrote: »Any mouse with left/right click and a scroll wheel
Don't buy one of those ones with 200 buttons on the side, unless your gonna use them all, waste of money
My mouse has 2 extra buttons on the side that I use for Weapon Swap and Dodge Roll
Best ESO mouse I had was the Logitech G500 followed by the G502.
I have tried a number of "MMO" mouses. You know, the ones with so many buttons on the side that you can practically type out a college paper just using your thumb.
I like the thumb layout of the EVGA X15, but the software is a deal killer for me.
I have tried the Corsair Scimitar, twice, and while the software is good, the hardware quality is not.
In the end, the best was the G500.
I'd steer clear from Razer products, super cheap materials and full of problems. G502 X is by far the best gaming mouse in the market, you also have the option to install a program that modifies the onboard memory directly and doesn't need to run 24/7, so less bloatware. If for some reason you feel you need more buttons -- get a Naga.
SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »Yep, the logitech G502 Hero is the best IMO. It has a few side buttons, and that's all you need for the few extra things really needed for ESO. Plus, the little sidebar for your thumb is AWESOME.
Cendrillion21 wrote: »Welcome back
I still use a Razer Naga Trinity, it works great for me.
Tried the bazillion button panel and that didn't work, but the round 7 button side is my standard now.
This is also my approach lol. I am using old and rather cheap Asus mouse (ROG Sica) that does not even have a dpi button. Only regular buttons & scroll wheel. It is however supposed to last forever as it has user - replaceable switches (no soldering required).Jamie_Aubrey wrote: »Any mouse with left/right click and a scroll wheel
Don't buy one of those ones with 200 buttons on the side, unless your gonna use them all, waste of money
My mouse has 2 extra buttons on the side that I use for Weapon Swap and Dodge Roll
SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »Yep, the logitech G502 Hero is the best IMO. It has a few side buttons, and that's all you need for the few extra things really needed for ESO. Plus, the little sidebar for your thumb is AWESOME.
One thing I liked about my G500 and G502 was the adjustable weight.
SaffronCitrusflower wrote: »Best ESO mouse I had was the Logitech G500 followed by the G502.
I have tried a number of "MMO" mouses. You know, the ones with so many buttons on the side that you can practically type out a college paper just using your thumb.
I like the thumb layout of the EVGA X15, but the software is a deal killer for me.
I have tried the Corsair Scimitar, twice, and while the software is good, the hardware quality is not.
In the end, the best was the G500.
Yep, the logitech G502 Hero is the best IMO. It has a few side buttons, and that's all you need for the few extra things really needed for ESO. Plus, the little sidebar for your thumb is AWESOME.
I've also tried a couple different razor mice, but the logitch is less expensive and performs better, and most important, lasts way longer than razor mice. You don't have to spend a fortune to get a great gaming mouse. The logitech G502 is fantastic and by far the best bang for the buck at the same time.I'd steer clear from Razer products, super cheap materials and full of problems. G502 X is by far the best gaming mouse in the market, you also have the option to install a program that modifies the onboard memory directly and doesn't need to run 24/7, so less bloatware. If for some reason you feel you need more buttons -- get a Naga.
Grizzbeorn wrote: »