Really cheap mouse. But i'd like to have some side buttons on the left side of the mouse, i'm using them as hotkeys sometimes.
G400s seems nice. I remember one of my friends using the MX518 for many years, it was a decent mouse. And as i read the G400s is just a upgraded version of MX518.
Are you using G400s Havoc?
Trust me guys, this is the best pound for pound, bang for the buck, what ever you call it, gaming grade wireless mouse that i've ever used.
get one fast.
Steelseries rival is pretty decent. I cant comment on how long they last or anything but for my hand type its by far the most comfy mouse ive ever used
I have a G400s but use the MX518 on my laptop if I travel and still want to play. Probably the most durable and comfortable mouse I have ever used and I will continue to buy or use the upgrades of this.
After a series of random mice and such i stuck to them and my buys went MX510, MX518 (old), MX518 (new), G400s
Previously I had some wrist injuries and RSI so the mouse does contour nicely and is comfortable for duration gaming.
had razer but changed it for steelseries sensei one.
in the end you get accustomed to any mouse after a while. think I changed 6 so far.
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Naga hex, 6 buttons perfect for mobas
Mainly because I personally dislike the older Naga with 12 non mechanical buttons
The new naga is good though
I've got a Corsair M95.
At first I thought it was a bit heavy and maybe had too many buttons but after getting used to it I love it.
@captaindreads
I'm pretty sure you're not supposed to use the side buttons too often.
It slows down your right hand and delays the left clicks for whatever you're trying to cast.
If you look at all the pros' hotkeys, almost all of them are on the keyboard.
I would suggest using one button for mic and one for blink/ force but thats plenty for side buttons already.
@chinks
I don't use most of them for Dota because it's just not practical.
The 2 near the front on the side are my push to talk buttons. 1 for Teamspeak 1 for in game.
The 2 at the bottom I have set to quick-cast items. I usually put things like bottle or stick on them sometimes a dagon.
If you're not looking to spend too much, you can consider this:
X-Craft Twilight 2000
USD$13.90 before tax & shipping
6 buttons, 3200 cpi, comfortable rubberized finishing, 7-Colors graphic lighting effects with pulsating effects
http://leapfroglobal.com/powerlogic/usb-wireless-mice/x-craft-twilight.html
http://lh4.ggpht.com/_QujvSEwonQ0/TY93zb67ASI/AAAAAAAAAvI/ogUxa-P5WjY/IMG079%5B2%5D.jpg?imgmax=800
really budget mouse, its under 20 usd I think.
Comes with 2 additional buttons on the side and it has a wonderfully comfortable shape. I couldn't care less about dpi or all that shit.
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I'm currently using a razor deathadder mouse, it's been allright. But the right click is starting to fail.
I'll need a new gaming mouse, and i was thinking about the old intelli mouse 3.0 from Microsoft.
i've used that alot in the old days, and it was a wonderful gaming mouse.
What mouse are you using for dota?