Hello I'm here to ask anyone who can answer about a new gaming mouse. I have been using a Microsoft Wireless Mobile Mouse 3500 for a while http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us/p/wireless-mobile-mouse-3500 and I am just not getting what I would say good result when playing FPS games. I was wondering what type of mice you could recommend for me my hand size if that is of any help is medium to large. Or I could use a mouse that my whole hand could cover because with the mouse that I am currently using has my ring and little finger sticking or laying out and I believe that, that is the problem. So whatever anyone can find I will see it and make a decision whether or not to buy it. I am willing to spend no more than $200 if possible maybe find one less than that. I would prefer optical since that is what I have been using for a while now and I really don't know how a laser mouse would be since I have never used one before. As for my grip style I have been using the palm grip all my life so that answers that question Finally thank you in advance.
What is your preferred grip? I'm really enjoying the Avior 7000.
I'd really advise sticking to an optical sensor for FPS games
Logitech G400s seems like a good idea.
It depends if you like optical or laser, but if you want an optical I would recommend a Razer Deathadder or Logitech G400s and for a laser mouse a G500s or a Roccat Kone XTD would both be viable options. By the way I am using a G400s right now and the build quality of the mouse is great, and the ergonomics are excellent, 9/10 on build quality and 10/10 on ergonomics, hope this helps.
I love my logitech G400s! 10/10 on everything for me! It fell on the ground countless times and not a scratch on it. Design is great. Material is great. Highly recommend.
I use a Deathadder and I can highly recommend it, but you need to be aware of a few things:
- It's VERY light. May take a while to get used to it, especially if you've been using wireless mice lately;
- There are games that will be flat out unplayable at the max 6400dpi even with the in-game sensitivity turned to minimum, so you may need to settle on a more relaxed value around 4000dpi or keep separate profiles;
- It doesn't really feel as high quality to the touch as other high-end mice, but it doesn't feel cheap at all either;
That said, it has the best clicks and tracking I've ever seen and the grip is great for my medium hands.
Thank you all for your comments, but for now I want a few more choices to have a wide variety of mice to choose from.
Naos 7000 maybe
http://mionix.net/products/naos-7000/
I wasnt a huge fan of my naos 3200 for reasons that the 7000 (on paper at least) seems to address. It is a very comfortable mouse for palm gripping.
The NAOS 7000 is good. I have tried it, but I found that the AVIOR was a better fit for me, personally.
The 3310 sensor is a good sensor. Much improved over the sensor in the NAOS 3200, which had some acceleration, I believe. There are a selection of cheaper mice that use the 3310.
I can vouch for the G400s, I love it.
Yeah it seems like a lot of people liked it but I feel like the naos 3200 just wasn't quite done right. I replaced it with the steelseries rival for 50 shipped and like it a good bit more. All I have left to see is how long it lasts.
the zowie ec1 evo is a great full-size mouse
please don't get impressed by high max dpi. High max dpi is purely a marketing gimmick. Most professional shooter players use a dpi below 1,000. High max dpi actually has noticeable negative effects to mouse performance.
Most people don't have the experience, and any old laser mouse would suit them perfectly. I must have tried 5 differing mice before I finalised the AVIOR 7000 as my chosen mouse. Before that, I was quite ignorant of some of the noticeable differences between sensors.
I did glance at the NAOS 3200, and I vaguely recall that it had some hardware acceleration. That should be an immediate turn-off for anyone! The NAOS 3200, like a great number of mice, is let down by the sensor. The sensor should be the most important consideration.