What you use for a gaming mouse

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What you use for a gaming mouse

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I play mostly mmos, a little bit of soldier games.
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MS Explorer 3. It's very well used by the way.
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I got a Logitech Anywhere MX at work a year or so ago, and it was such a wonderful mouse, I fell in love with it and bought one for myself. It's on the smaller side, but it's got great response and works well for me
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Logitech MX 518. I think this was replaced by the G400.
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Logitech G9 Laser, I love it.
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Logitech G400 Gaming Mouse. I bought 2 more of them so I wouldn't have to worry about it for a few years. Almost identical replacement for the MX518. Love it.
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Laptop touchpad, works like champion stuff.
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Logitech G500.
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thanks gang....umh...lappie touchpad??? I can't even open the start menu with those things, always just disable them and add a wireless mousie.

ordered a g400 - $29.99 shipped at amazon....the G500 looked confusing-too many buttons. lol
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Logi LX7. It has the back botton on TOP just behind the primary button. Bought three extra's on E-bay because haven't found another mouse with that config. Must less fulmbling IMHO.
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Another 518 here. Only thing I play anymore is TF2.
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Logitec G9 here. Though, most of the Logitech gaming mice are all exceptional.
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wvjohn wrote:thanks gang....umh...lappie touchpad??? I can't even open the start menu with those things, always just disable them and add a wireless mousie.

ordered a g400 - $29.99 shipped at amazon....the G500 looked confusing-too many buttons. lol
Lolif you give them a thorough chance, you can get quite good with them. Though admittedly, some touchpads do suck quite badly. I've just found it kind of awkward using a mouse with a laptop.

I use a Logitech Bluetooth mouse on my desktop. Some people complain about lag/latency on wireless mice, I just don't see it. They have always been snappy to me.
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