Thanks! Hm, the Razer Naga looks just like the G600 - too many buttons imho. But the Razer Naga Hex looks interesting. Anyone experience with that particular one?
I find the original D3 mouse kinda underwhelming, the non-ergonomic design, the trade-off of being a both left and right handed mouse (c'mon, you either right or left handed but not both) which makes half the buttons out of rich unless you train your pinky.
I think my mouse is approaching the end of its life, so I've been thinking of getting a new one now that the click-filled days of RoS are soon to be upon us.
So far I've been using an MX518, and I don't have any real complaints, but I wonder if there's a mouse that could potentially have more accessible buttons. This has been asked before, but maybe after D3 is around for some time there are new insights, new hardware, or just any long-time experiences (good or bad) that someone might share.
I wonder if there's a mouse that really excels in making 6 buttons easily accessible (or maybe 7, to bind the potions as well).Theoretically the MX518 has 8 buttons, but only 4 are really accessible without tearing a muscle in your fingers. Then there's the G600 MMO with 20 buttons that are all quite easily accessible (12 of them at the thumb), but you need a pencil-shaped cruise missile thumb to hit the right button at the right time.
I find the original D3 mouse kinda underwhelming, the non-ergonomic design, the trade-off of being a both left and right handed mouse (c'mon, you either right or left handed but not both) which makes half the buttons out of rich unless you train your pinky.
So far I've been using an MX518, and I don't have any real complaints, but I wonder if there's a mouse that could potentially have more accessible buttons. This has been asked before, but maybe after D3 is around for some time there are new insights, new hardware, or just any long-time experiences (good or bad) that someone might share.
I wonder if there's a mouse that really excels in making 6 buttons easily accessible (or maybe 7, to bind the potions as well).Theoretically the MX518 has 8 buttons, but only 4 are really accessible without tearing a muscle in your fingers. Then there's the G600 MMO with 20 buttons that are all quite easily accessible (12 of them at the thumb), but you need a pencil-shaped cruise missile thumb to hit the right button at the right time.
Any suggestions?