What Mouse Do You Use?

MotherShipMC

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If you're happy with your MC mouse, I'd love to hear about it, especially if you have lady hands and even more especially if you play on a mac.

I've been using a crappy little microsoft mouse, which worked great for me until 1.13. I think I can get around some of the glitches is there is decent driver software for the mouse. I've tried my son's razor mouse but it's too big for me.
 
I have small lady hands and I use a Logitech G Pro.

I used to use a Razer Deathadder but it was way too big for my small hands. If this one is incompatible with a Mac, find something with similar specifications to it.

Seriously the best mouse for I could find for my teeny tiny Trump hands.
 
I use steelseries rival 300. I had problems with microswitches in all my previous mice. This one is known for good microswitches. Works well. The only annoyance I struggled at the beginning was a bit more force that it required to press buttons contrary to my previous mice, but I got used to it. Thanks to that there are no accidental button pushes when hand rests on a mouse. Rival 100 seems a better choice for smaller palms.

If my rival dies I’ll probably buy cheap A4Tech N-708X I currently use at work and I am very happy about.
 
I have use macs since 1979 or so 8) All of the Apple mice are awful imho, for the last 5-6 years I have been using Belkin Comfort Bluetooth mice ( no longer made but I have a stock...), but I can recommend Belkin 8)

Haven't really had mouse problems in MC, you should beg/borrow decent mice and try them out. Is the surface you are using for the mouse good enough? Are the wee lenses where the light comes from underneath clean and clear, I blow mine out regularly...?
 
I use my mouse for hours and hours per gaming session, so I went and spent the £ for the logitech G700s. It has been worth all the money though, as it's my 3rd year using it, and I have had no problems at all. It can be used both wired and cordless, as the mouse cable is detachable. BUT - it's big, it's shaped to fit my right hand, and it's fairly expensive. I have big hands, so it's perfect for me, but I think it will not be good for small hands.
 
Im happy with my little Logitech wireless mouse, its small enough for my hand and its battery seems to last forever. Cant remember what it was called on the box, but it says "M171" underneath it. It was pretty cheap too, as a bonus.
 
I've gone through 4 mouses (mice) over the last 3 years. Due to MC being my outlet... I decided to save for a few months and splurge. (Disclaimer that I'm now a huge Logitech fan)

Keyboard: ($113 on sale Amazon - reg 179)

Logitech G910 Orion Spark RGB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard – 9 Programmable Buttons, Dedicated Media Controls
- Mechanical Keyboard with a ton of fancy lights and more extra Macro keys to bind and make my life easier.
- A phone holder that is super convenient
- Rock solid build with their patented Romer G switches which is like milk and honey for my fingers. (This is my first mechanical so I really can't compare it to any of the Cherry Switches)

Mouse: (currently $57 on sale Amazon - reg 80)

Logitech G502 Proteus Spectrum RGB Tunable Gaming Mouse, 12,000 DPI On-The-Fly DPI Shifting, Personalized Weight and Balance Tuning with (5) 3.6g Weights, 11 Programmable Buttons
- Bought this for Fortnite. It's got 9 extra programmable buttons that are ergonomically perfect for my hand.
- Adjustable weights in the bottom center to personalize the "feel".
- Favorite part is the incredible sensitivity settings you can customize and then quickly toggle through if i'm playing multiple games or just switching to everyday work.

Each run off of Logitech's Gaming software that can customize the mouse sensitivity, key-board heat map, on board memory and a whole bunch of fancy stuff that I'm sure I'll tap into shortly.

Never thought a mouse and keyboard would make such a big difference. I would say it's the best 150$ I've spent for my setup.
 
This is my one true (mouse) love. I've been buying the same designed model through no less than 4 renamings of it. Which basically makes it about 10 years at this point:

Logitech G403, wired.
https://www.logitechg.com/en-us/product/g403-prodigy-wired-gaming-mouse
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I have some pretty severe wrist issues from excessive gaming, and this is the one that doesn't make em hurt like hell.
It's so good, that I've got the same mouse at work now too.

Size wise, I've got.. slender but long hands, so not entirely small. The one Megan's using (The Logitech G Pro) is a lot better if you're hands are quite small. We did a significant amount of research before buying it, as Megan was starting to show signs of mouse injuries too. Which of course went away as soon as she got a mouse which was the right size for her baby hands.
 
My setup is a bit different. My computer is in the living room on our tv. I tried to go for a completely wireless setup, but, the bluetooth dongle got overloaded very fast, despite it able to connect to 7 things. I have a wired keyboard, and a bluetooth Logitech M557.
 

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