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[โ€“] Cendana@lemm.ee 4 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Before all this, had some logitech wired gaming mouse for 4 years. Still works good, but the cord is too hard lol.

First one was Corsair Darkcore RGB. Scroll wheel malfunctioned so I can't swap out the healing staff for the pistol quickly, and it was hard to scroll documents at work.

Second/current one is Steelseries Aerox 3 wireless.

[โ€“] Hanhula@kbin.social 5 points 1 year ago

Logitech's my go-to with mice so I'm relieved yours was fine hahaha. That's a bit yikes for both other brands, though. Corsair are great in my experience for keyboards (logitech are NOT), but mice.. yeah.

Have you considered one of the wireless logitech mice? I just upgraded from a.. I think it was a G403 to the very similar in appearance but better in specs Logitech G Pro after I decided the side of the old one was getting too worn out. I know there's a few others people rec, but I have tiny hands, so I like small mice.