I'm tellin ya bud, Razor Naga is the way to go =) They are super durable - I've used my very first one for 4 years now, since WoW raiding. I also picked up the epic version because I wanted more color options =D
But because of how easy those 12 thumb buttons are to use and reach (and I've got a pretty big hand), I can play all of D3 with just my one hand if I want to. I've got both map buttons, the potion button, backpack and town portal mapped to the back 5, and of course all my skills for the first 4. The only thing I don't map is the force stand still button, but I only need to use that when I'm playing seriously, and then I've got my other hand on my keyboard =D
The other huge advantage having all your hotkeys by your thumb is that your keyboard hand movement is reduced to almost zero. I don't have to hover over my number keys or keybinds, and instead I can just put my thumb on alt, my index on shift and my middle finder on tab, and I have full range of every keybind I need.
Don't be intimidated by the amount of buttons, they are defiantly worth it. And if you do pick one up, DON'T put those little sticky pads on the button keys to try and remember them, because it'l be harder to ween yourself off of them. Just take 1-2 hours of playing and you'll have them locked into muscle memory.
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But because of how easy those 12 thumb buttons are to use and reach (and I've got a pretty big hand), I can play all of D3 with just my one hand if I want to. I've got both map buttons, the potion button, backpack and town portal mapped to the back 5, and of course all my skills for the first 4. The only thing I don't map is the force stand still button, but I only need to use that when I'm playing seriously, and then I've got my other hand on my keyboard =D
The other huge advantage having all your hotkeys by your thumb is that your keyboard hand movement is reduced to almost zero. I don't have to hover over my number keys or keybinds, and instead I can just put my thumb on alt, my index on shift and my middle finder on tab, and I have full range of every keybind I need.
Don't be intimidated by the amount of buttons, they are defiantly worth it. And if you do pick one up, DON'T put those little sticky pads on the button keys to try and remember them, because it'l be harder to ween yourself off of them. Just take 1-2 hours of playing and you'll have them locked into muscle memory.