muksuluuri
New Head-Fier
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The original Deathadder 3G revision 2 A.K.A. the first version to actually hit the shops.
3. Razer DeathAdder (all of them, though the 2013 one is the best). Flawless sensor, but the build quality is abysmal.
Using a steelseries sensei raw because I don't need all the bells and whistles of the sensei. Very good mouse, excellent build quality and nice aesthetics.
Have been using a Deathadder 3G since 2006 with no build-quality issues at all.Have further 2 new ones on standby in case this one eventually needs to be replaced, since the original one is far superior to the more recent incarnations (the combination of S3688 + the V2 PCB give the lowest LOD and the fastest tracking at low DPI). All Deathadders perform optimally at 1800 DPI so anything above that is superfluous.
The place that normally breaks is the scroll wheel. The side buttons also feel very cheap. Mine went bad on me in a few months, and plenty of people I know had a similar experience.
Then there are people like you who don't have such problems. Really seems to be about a 50/50 split.
I can't seem to find a mouse that would fit my hand well =/
How's the performance of the mionix naos 3200?
I can't seem to find a mouse that would fit my hand well =/
How's the performance of the mionix naos 3200?
It's a laser mouse, so there would be mouse acceleration that you can't remove.
Can you list some mice that you have tried, and brief impressions of how they felt wrong in your hand?
I can probably recommend you some good things to try then
The naos 3200 is optical unlike the 5200 and 8200 which were like you said laser mice
Also I'm wondering if the glass coating of the artizan shidenkai would affect optical mice
I have the g9x which has been my go to mouse
The rat7 was ergonomically my favorite but far too slow response time