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  • dracer
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    • Jan 2012
    • 271

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    what does the brain trust think is the best mouse
    Never leave your cave... with out your club Mark Walters
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    Misterclick
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    • Jun 2013
    • 496

    A lot of factors go into this. Which device(s) will it be used on? Wireless or wired? Is space a consideration if you are carrying it. Do you have giant paws?

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    • #3
      DoubleA
      Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 438

      Amazon Basics wireless mouse FTW!


      Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro

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      • #4
        dracer
        Member
        • Jan 2012
        • 271

        Originally posted by Misterclick
        A lot of factors go into this. Which device(s) will it be used on? Wireless or wired? Is space a consideration if you are carrying it. Do you have giant paws?
        wierless , small hands for use on home pc have used log tech , but it starts double clicking which can be a pain
        Never leave your cave... with out your club Mark Walters

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        • #5
          Harley Hound
          Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 223

          Originally posted by dracer
          what does the brain trust think is the best mouse
          The one that fits you the best, and meets your needs.
          Chuck

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          • #6
            Dragunov
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 1953

            Originally posted by dracer
            what does the brain trust think is the best mouse
            I've found the larger, Logitec Wireless mouse for $14, is the best all around mouse for me. I make sure I get the universal ones with the little orange and black "star" on the bottom. You can sync up to six mice, on one fob.

            I buy them from WalMart, and haven't killed one yet.

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            • #7
              sealocan
              Calguns Addict
              • Mar 2012
              • 9950

              Minnie ?

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              • #8
                the86d
                Calguns Addict
                • Jul 2011
                • 9587

                Originally posted by Dragunov
                I've found the larger, Logitec Wireless mouse for $14, is the best all around mouse for me. I make sure I get the universal ones with the little orange and black "star" on the bottom. You can sync up to six mice, on one fob.

                I buy them from WalMart, and haven't killed one yet.
                I prefer wired, but "Logitech" always made some good stuff that lasts YEARS for a measly sub-$15. I just with I could get a buckling-spring KB for under $100 w/ PS/2 (I STILL haven't upgraded to a USB KVM... yet, and my new i7 board still has 2 of these ports..).

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                • #9
                  ibanezfoo
                  I need a LIFE!!
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 11818

                  Originally posted by dracer
                  what does the brain trust think is the best mouse
                  You like Ford or Chevy?

                  What are you using it for? Whats your carpal tunnel situation like? What kind of surface are you mousing on?

                  At work I use a thumb trackball because I use a big 4K TV and it wears you out swiping a mouse around. At home for gaming I use wired optical sensor mouses (laser sucks, wireless lags... anyone who says it doesn't is lying or doesnt know what they are talking about)

                  We let our CAD guys choose between a basic Logitech M500, G502, or M570. Some guys bring in these weird pistol grip shark fin looking things they seem to like.
                  vindicta inducit ad salutem?

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                  • #10
                    Dragunov
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 1953

                    Originally posted by the86d
                    I prefer wired, but "Logitech" always made some good stuff that lasts YEARS for a measly sub-$15. I just with I could get a buckling-spring KB for under $100 w/ PS/2 (I STILL haven't upgraded to a USB KVM... yet, and my new i7 board still has 2 of these ports..).
                    I think I have a couple of those PS/2 keyboards lying around in my ManCave, somewhere.

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                    • #11
                      ray415
                      Member
                      • Aug 2016
                      • 187

                      It's part what you're going to be using the mouse for, but mostly personal preference.

                      If you're going to be using the mouse for normal daily use (browsing, light office work), you can't go wrong with the many Logitech combos. I love the cheap wireless combo from Logitech that Walmart/Amazon carries.

                      For gaming though, you're going to want something more responsive...Razer makes good (but pricey!) gear.

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