well jeje i think that is very good idea but i live in Uruguay so i cant do that.Go to Office Depot or Best Buy or similar and put your hands on the mouse itself. Each one will feel a little different and the buttons on one may be easier for your manipulate than another one..
well jeje i think that is very good idea but i live in Uruguay so i cant do that.
i am going to ask my cousin to bring me the mouse. naga hex seems easy to use and cheaper
Just for this game: Razer Naga Hex
This mouse is seriously OP for ESO.
@Nestor, I've remapped CL to Command Familiar (I have no Pets.)In what world does anyone ever use Caps Lock anyway?
@Faugaun , M570 works like a charm, has extra buttons (just not as many as a true gaming mouse would. (Center click and two on the side), and costs 1/5th the price.We tested these at work I think it would be an awesome trackball for gaming: http://www.memory4less.com/mobile/m4l_pitemdetail.aspx?id=hcp2CA6XvFC1WXvp3eB92A==&rid=90
Robotmafia wrote: »Logitech > all
(mic drop)
Merlin13KAGL wrote: »@Faugaun , M570 works like a charm, has extra buttons (just not as many as a true gaming mouse would. (Center click and two on the side), and costs 1/5th the price.We tested these at work I think it would be an awesome trackball for gaming: http://www.memory4less.com/mobile/m4l_pitemdetail.aspx?id=hcp2CA6XvFC1WXvp3eB92A==&rid=90
Unfortunately, they only make a wireless version these days.
In what world does anyone ever use Caps Lock anyway?
It's build a little different (good and bad). You own't chase the ball across the room anymore (it has a finger hole for release when you need to clear the dust). I've changed the battery two times in the last year and half. The last one I had seemed to wear a bit faster than the wired version used to, but then again, I've played a lot of ESO and I rarely stand still.Merlin13KAGL wrote: »@Faugaun , M570 works like a charm, has extra buttons (just not as many as a true gaming mouse would. (Center click and two on the side), and costs 1/5th the price.We tested these at work I think it would be an awesome trackball for gaming: http://www.memory4less.com/mobile/m4l_pitemdetail.aspx?id=hcp2CA6XvFC1WXvp3eB92A==&rid=90
Unfortunately, they only make a wireless version these days.
Haven't played with the 570, maybe I'll give it a swing sometime
Edit: just read several product descriptions I may grab a m570 next time I'm in the area of best buy it looks really comfortable.
Merlin13KAGL wrote: »It's build a little different (good and bad). You own't chase the ball across the room anymore (it has a finger hole for release when you need to clear the dust). I've changed the battery two times in the last year and half. The last one I had seemed to wear a bit faster than the wired version used to, but then again, I've played a lot of ESO and I rarely stand still.Merlin13KAGL wrote: »@Faugaun , M570 works like a charm, has extra buttons (just not as many as a true gaming mouse would. (Center click and two on the side), and costs 1/5th the price.We tested these at work I think it would be an awesome trackball for gaming: http://www.memory4less.com/mobile/m4l_pitemdetail.aspx?id=hcp2CA6XvFC1WXvp3eB92A==&rid=90
Unfortunately, they only make a wireless version these days.
Haven't played with the 570, maybe I'll give it a swing sometime
Edit: just read several product descriptions I may grab a m570 next time I'm in the area of best buy it looks really comfortable.
If you like the one you linked, you'll enjoy playing with the 570. They're around $50.
uwamerlynn_ESO wrote: »I use the Logitech G600 and I love it. But like others suggested, I would actually go to a retail store and get a feel for them in your hand before you make your decision.
Been using them almost exclusively for about a decade. ironically, the wired versions used to be about $10-$20 cheaper than the wireless.Merlin13KAGL wrote: »It's build a little different (good and bad). You own't chase the ball across the room anymore (it has a finger hole for release when you need to clear the dust). I've changed the battery two times in the last year and half. The last one I had seemed to wear a bit faster than the wired version used to, but then again, I've played a lot of ESO and I rarely stand still.Merlin13KAGL wrote: »@Faugaun , M570 works like a charm, has extra buttons (just not as many as a true gaming mouse would. (Center click and two on the side), and costs 1/5th the price.We tested these at work I think it would be an awesome trackball for gaming: http://www.memory4less.com/mobile/m4l_pitemdetail.aspx?id=hcp2CA6XvFC1WXvp3eB92A==&rid=90
Unfortunately, they only make a wireless version these days.
Haven't played with the 570, maybe I'll give it a swing sometime
Edit: just read several product descriptions I may grab a m570 next time I'm in the area of best buy it looks really comfortable.
If you like the one you linked, you'll enjoy playing with the 570. They're around $50.
Yeah I really liked the higher end one, but cannot justify the price for a mouse at home, lol
The company gave us 5 to demo so we cruised them for about a month, then decided to bulk purchase:
http://asolutionaday.com/electronics/kensington-expert-mouse-optical-usb-trackball/
Which might be a decent track ball for eso also (defiantly buy the wrist pad with it though). I'm biased towards thumb balls. Then Kensington is a little hypersensitive sometimes though.
Just for this game: Razer Naga Hex
Merlin13KAGL wrote: »@Nestor, I've remapped CL to Command Familiar (I have no Pets.)In what world does anyone ever use Caps Lock anyway?
It's right there by the movement keys that way for quick access without fumbling the keyboard or moving my hands.
Do you honestly see a performance difference between wired/wireless at close range? (Overall DPS, for instance? How much are we talking?)
Moonscythe wrote: »My immediate thought was Jerry because he's a very clever mouse but then I remembered Speedy Gonzales and he is both fast and agile so may be the best choice. That's all. You can go back to your regularly scheduled discussion now.
